Devi was entirely unconcerned with the aura emanating from the girl, associating it with the touch of Shiva and knowing it was best not to draw attention to such aspects for those harboring them. It was rather curious though, as she had thought she was the daughter of one of the other greek gods, and wondered why one would go through the trouble of hiding themselves as such. She was getting distracted though, and gave Hayley a pleasant smile in return, hoping it would serve to ease her a little more and make her comfortable around them. "[color=00a651]Don't worry, I have never been to one of these things before either. Alena had to explain that the ball was not some kind of strange westerner sport. Not entirely convinced on the matter of all this fancy dress though.[/color]" Makeup though, that she knew of and had dabbled in at one point, though clearly to both women she was not prone to the usage of. "[color=00a651]Hmmm, yes perhaps your friend may know what looks best on you. Is she already at the dance, or is she your date? Most people do have dates for these things, right?[/color]" She sighed internally at the way Alena was glancing around, finding it all-together somewhat endearing as well as disconcerting that she seemed not to realize the aura was coming [i]from[/i] Hayley. At the very least she had the right mindset to be comforting to her and offer assistance. The grateful look she was given was returned with a beaming smile, communicating wordlessly that she was alright with the slight detour even if she was beginning to desire to move onward to their destination. She would never say as much, or even let on to Alena that she felt that way however, content in the moment while she thought on what awaited them in the main hall. "[color=00a651]I don't mind the detour, and as Alena said, it is not a night to be alone. Why don't you point the way and we'll go together?[/color]"