Cassie shot a glance over to Klaus when they got in the cart. They had moved up slightly to fill s couple more, so now their conversation actually felt private. "I know what you mean. I want to say it's been since the seventies I have been on one." She said to him, her eyes moving first before her head did. She looked off to the side as the ride began actually moving, and she smiled. "You know Klaus, for a hybrid and a vampire, I have to say we're kinda getting this whole human thing." She said, turning back to face him. It was weird, the closest she had been to someone else uad been right here, right now, at least this was true for the while. She couldn't honestly recall the last time, but it was nice. After a moment, the ride stopped at the top, andshe looked out to the horizon to see the sunwas setting. "Some things, no matter how old you are or how many times you see them, always hold real beauty." She said, the smile that had been twitching at her lips finally revealing itself, "WWouldn't you say so?" -- Damon chuckled after they were let on the ride. Well, at least she really didn't get motion sickness. He was very grateful for that, and once they were let off the ride, he pretended to think of an answer for her. "I liked it. Could jave gone a little longer, but it's a carnival, got to keep you coming back somehow, right?" He chuckled, looking about before seeing another ride that he just never understood. It was ultimately a carousel, but it went faster and a couple of times went backwards. He offen found himself wondering if they just made stuff like that so people would lose the last thing they ate. "What about that one over there, or did you want to try a few games?" He asked, pointing to ttthe ride he never understood.