Devin didn’t react to the woman’s whispers not to hurt her, continuing to try and charm her. Her ask not to hurt her, wasn’t something he hadn’t heard before, in fact he heard something along the lines of those words almost every night. Her sent had caught him off guard and caused his senses to back to a state where he could think straight again. The yellow flash of her eyes and the growl, Devin had of course noticed it even his in feeding site. Once he thought through the two things and he smell he realized just what the red head was. Her weak act didn’t fool him anymore after that, it was a smart act though. A changeling would have easily fell for it, weak little woman in the wrong place at the wrong time? It was like a humans take out being delivered! He was four hundred years smarter than that though. He watched the werewolf take a step closer to him and crossing her arms, with amusement. Her tone seemed a little curious when she talked to him, and he listened quietly smirking a little. Sure he was curious about her as well, he had never dealt with a werewolf before, let alone actually seen one. She seemed a bit more human than he expected. The elders talked about having seen werewolves before, he knew they were around. The stories he had heard though made them seem like that ran through woods, howling at the moon, and eating flesh. They seemed like a joke to him, and he didn’t want to believe they were that simple. Devin let out a light laugh when she said he smelt like rotting flesh, funny because to him other vampires smelt sickly sweet. [b]“Oh well you don’t really smell like a bed of roses yourself lass. You smell like a wet and muddy mutt it’s enough to make me not want to breathe.”[/b] He said with a disgusted tone, before sucking in a deep breath like it would help. It wasn’t really like he needed to breathe though. Either she was stupid enough to let her guard down around a vampire, or she thought he was stupid enough to fall for it. Still she was making herself such an easy target for him, she had ruined his meal and overall the rest of his night. All he had to go was wrap his arms around her skinny frame and sink his fangs into her neck. Eyes turning red, he took a step closer to her, before his breathe came out a bit rushed, making himself smell her sent again. No! Devin was in better control of his thirst than that. [b]“What are doing dog?! Closing your eyes in front of me after ruining my meal! If you want me to drain you at least make it interesting for me.”[/b] He hissed angrily at her as he quickly moved his body towards the opening of the alley way. What was she thinking? He moved a little closer to her, red eyes looking at hers, until he was close enough he wanted to stop breathing again. He wasn’t trying to charm her only wanting to see if he could scare her away so he could go hunting again, if he was quick enough he could likely get that other woman before she got too far.