Her false smile widened as Nina began to talk. By this point, acting like a normal human being was almost second nature to her. When she first started training to become a hunter, she forgot what it was to be a human. Her humanity was stolen away from her and her only choice was to take it back from the clutches of dead beasts. At this point, her hunting was far beyond vengeance - her hunting was solely to wipe out the beasts before they could wipe out humans. Although she would never feel like a normal human again, she had a duty to them and she was going to follow that out even if it killed her. Lifting a hand up, she brushed some of her white hair to the side and out of her eyes before nodding. [color=Red]"That suits me just fine! I just need to get my feet on the ground and I'm not sure anywhere else would even hire someone who's only just arrived to town!"[/color]. Frowning, Anna turned and reached into her bag before withdrawing her license and what appeared to be a CV. All fake, of course, but it helped her get jobs in any spots she chose to hunt in. Once she had passed it over to the younger girl, she smiled a gentle smile. [color=Red]"Everything should be there. I'm fine with minimum wage and I'm pretty healthy so lifting and climbing shouldn't be too much of a bother."[/color] Setting an arm down on the table, she idly curled a strand of snow between her fingers. [color=Red]"I'm ok to work any hours, really, as long as you're not killing me!"[/color] With a shake of herself, she remembered her manners and that this girl probably didn't want to eat with a stranger sitting across from her. Rising, she gave the younger girl a half-smile, half-smirk that appeared to be quite flirtatious. She wanted this job and she wasn't above some helpless flirting to get it. Dragging her teeth along her bottom lip, she nodded to Nina. [color=Red]"Once again, sorry for disturbing you. My phone number is there if you want to call me."[/color] With that, the young huntress exited the diner before looking up towards the scattering of stars that hung above the town. Anna could hear howls in the distance and knew that her targets didn't lie very far away from her. It was dangerous her being this close but she was willing to take the risk if there was a chance that she could root them all out. Until that happened, however, she elected to return to the motel and book herself in. She had research to do on a particular Hunter that had already arrived in town.