[@Tracyarmav] [@FantasyChic] [@Shikaru] [@Apollosarcher] The first thing Elizabeth heard on the other side of the door was a male voice. She realized she'd heard stories from Mason about the Solomon family, or as Mason called it, the "Solomon Clan." Though, she couldn't bring herself to focus enough to remember. The name gave her a bad feeling in the pit of her stomach. And then, Anya began her rampage. Elizabeth shrunk back to sit on the bed that she'd been resting on, staring with wide eyes at the scene unfolding. It took the vampire a few minutes to get all of her frustration and anger out on the man, but when she finally did, Elizabeth could feel herself relax again. When the intruding woman began to speak, whose name was allegedly Trinity, Elizabeth noted that she was rather calm, though very sarcastic. Still, Elizabeth got a good vibe from her - she didn't feel that she was an immediate threat. Dmitri spoke briefly to Anya, and Elizabeth couldn't very well tell if there was venom or spite or none at all in his voice. He moved to the door and then his gaze fell upon her, and she could feel herself wriggling in discomfort. To go or not? That was the question [i]at the moment.[/i] After all, the man didn't seem interested in harming her. He'd just seemed interested in speaking with the vampire. [i]And he also protected me,[/i] Elizabeth reminded herself. She nodded at him. "You can take me home." Securing her backpack upon her shoulders, and putting a hand on her fanny pack to make sure it was in place, she followed out after Dmitri. Instead of glaring at the man called Solomon, she only looked up at him innocently. [i][b]And in the bushes, out in front of Anya's apartment, a shady figure watched undetected. Before it could be noticed by the departing humans, it slithered out of sight.[/b][/i]