Solenne rubbed gently at his wrist, hidden under the black sleeve of his jacket. He absently looked outside as his gloved fingers laced together, thumbs rhythmically tapping together. The crash outside was unnoticed by the vampire till now, a side effect of the concentration he found himself using to ensure he was acting correctly. The crash hadn't the been fatal, seemingly just two drivers with bruised preconceived notions of their skill behind a wheel. Solenne smiled slightly, thankful that no one had been hurt “what kind of idiot gives such little care to their own life” He muttered gently, unaware of the waitress that was waiting for him to answer her question of what he would be having today. He suddenly became acutely aware of his environment and the people waiting on him. The café was full of noise; the grinding of the coffee machine, the demands of the customers, the clattering of coins on a marble countertop, the polite clearing of the throat of the waitress tending to him. “Oh” He suddenly started before rubbing his wrist once more as if to rub the burning mark away “just a short black please” he smiled politely before catching the waitresses name “oh and one more question Delilah, would you be so polite as to ask whether anyone in this establishment’s wrists are reacting? Send them my way...my name is Solenne” he smiled again before the waitress nodded, bouncing on the balls of her feet as she spun away. His coffee ordered, and being decidedly more active in his approach this time, he waited. Suddenly the waitresses voice came out loud and clear. The girl was standing on the counter and bouncing happily. Everyone seemed so happy when these things occurred in businesses. The cafe was quiet "m-my customer, Solenne" she waved her hand at the relaxed looking vampire "has his soul mate here today and is looking for them" she said before hopping down. Solenne looked for people checking their wrists and chewed on his lip ever so gently as his expectant eyes looked at the empty seat across from him.