Adira watched as the guard went back to his post at the top of the stairs, before turning to look back at the cell. Sadly with darkness of the cell compared to the light of the torches in the she wasn't able to see the wolfs face. Or really much of him at all. She thought of maybe getting the guard and seeing if he could create more light. The words from the wolf in his cage stopped her from doing such though. The princess listening quietly as he began to question her, she hadn't came to admire anything. One would admire something of grace or beauty or sometimes perhaps streath. However, from what she see, which was simply an outline of a body, she could say she had yet to be impressed. His last question honestly surprised her and she frowned blinking, she was a proper lady and were another vampire in her kingdom to ask her something like that, her father would behead them. Though instead of finding it insulting as a normal lady and princess would, it was actually amusing. To think a man could talk in such a way to a lady and still be a king. "I have come to neither admire you, nor fulfill those kind of needs. Not that there is much to admire from what I can see." She answered softly rolling her eyes despite the slight smile that played at the corners of her mouth. "I simply came due to curiosity, and the dullness of the castle. Though I am sadly coming to find I feel more sorrow for the beast whom howls, than the one whom talks." She said sighing a little bit as she turned and took ahold of one of the torches. Gracefully lighting the basin by the bars, before putting it back on the wall. Although it didn't light the while cell it did light up enough that she could see a little more than an outline. Adira smiled slightly being able to see a little of the man whom she was talking to. "And though I am a proper lady, I assure you if I had such...as you called them sadistic needs to fill. You would find them more enjoyable than you do the guards. Wolf King." She said with a slight laugh herself before she found a chair used by visitors and sat down crossing her legs.