The half-Ixen's interest couldn't have been more obvious, or more genuine. Her molten amber eyes traced Baofeng up and down, watching the way his larger frame bent smoothly into a bow that she did not return but observed with a little smile of amusement. Her tail weaved slowly back and forth behind her, and without asking for his permission she slipped her arm in Baofeng's and moved beside him, guiding the other hybrid away from the crowd so that they could talk, delighting in the way their scales brushed together. [color=ed1c24]"The pleasure's all mine,"[/color] she assured him, her smile turning a bit impish before she answered his question. [color=ed1c24]"I suppose that depends on your definition of 'long',"[/color] she replied vaguely, mentally preparing to cancel all of her plans if it meant getting to know [i]this[/i] one better. [color=ed1c24]"I live here most of the time, when I'm not traveling. And yourself? I thought I knew most of the half-dragons in the city but I definitely would have remembered..."[/color] she took a breath, and let it out with her next words, her tone smooth and seductive, [color=ed1c24]"...someone like [i]you[/i]."[/color] She was the smaller of the pair, though neither of them were small, but she lead Baofeng to one of the stone railings that overlooked not just the street below but also a large swath of the sloping city down to the harbour. The sun had set, though the sky was still a fading riot of colour, orange and red where the ocean below was blue and green. [color=ed1c24]"I want to know all about you."[/color] There was eagerness in her eyes and the set of her ear-frills, the way she leaned towards him even though she had relinquished his arm by now.