Dahlia's mood changed almost on the spot when Cameron Rogers came into the shop, and once the charming vampire left speaking to her and she just gave a small nod. "We shall see." She said back, Aggie disappearing to retrieve her order, and Dahlia's began counting her money. "I don't believe we have met. Cameron Rogers." He said, and Dahlia watched as he stuck his hand out to her and she was polite enough to accept. "Dahlia Frost." She introduced herself, taking her hand back rather quickly as she awaited Aggie. "I see you like her teas." He observed, and she gave a nod. "Can't quite function without them." She answered and once Aggie returned she paid for her dose and gave the woman a soft smile. "Here you are, thank you. You are a lifesaver, lovely." She said, not bothering to stick around for change as she headed out of the shop to get away from the hybrid. He was very troublesome, but she smiled as she began heading towards her flat. She needed to get this in her system and get out for a proper meal before she could go on with her plans. She had many.meetings to attend, people to see, chaos to cause. It often made her miss her home, but her chaos was never seen there and so she began travelling the world, and with so many supernaturals here, she knew it was the perfect place. Especially since none of them seemed informed enough to know sirens existed outside the sea. Merpeople didn't, but sirens certainly did. When she was in her flat, she began brewing her tea and readying herself for her hunting trip. She would have to wait a few hours, for the tea to fully be in effect, before she went out to hunt. So she would go to the nearby club, where there would be plenty of souls to feed from. She hit on her radio as she hopped into a shower. It would be a good night. -- Cameron watched as the brunette left, and soon he and Agnes were left alone and he gave her a soft smile, but soon spoke. "I see business is doing well." He said before he he sighed and spoke. "So, have you heard about the recent string of odd human murders, deaths, what have you? It's the largest since the council found the rabid vampires and wiped them off the map." He said, a file in his hand now on her counter. "The council can't figure.out what's been doing it, so I figured you might be some help. It's like the victims are perfectly healthy and then the life was sucked right out of them. I don't know what could do that." He admitted. He knew that there had been new supernaturals in the area, but now this was going to jeopardize them all. "I have already ruled out vampires, werewolves, and the few other hybrids like myself around, but I can't get a meeting with any vampire elders to see if they have seen this before because, I am me." He sighed, becoming exceedingly annoyed with this case.