Neveah hesitated when he asked who it was that told her of him. Even though Lucius was being ridiculous, he was family and she didn't want to rat him out, just in case. [color=f7976a][i]"He's a leader of a small coven. I wouldn't worry. But I did want to warn you just in case."[/i][/color] She frowned softly at his mention of leaving. She barely knew him, but something inside of her wanted to. This thought alone made her shake her head. She knew she was being foolish. Even if things were going well with the humans, it was unheard of for a werewolf and a vampire to be friends, let alone anything else. Werewolves were just beginning to be accepted into society, which Neveah felt was strange because if anything they should fear the vampires more. They were quicker, stronger, and it was easier for a vampire to pretend to be human if they wanted to get close to prey upon someone who didn't suspect them. She figured maybe they romanticized vampires in some way, though. Neveah was silent for a while before speaking up again to make a suggestion. [color=f7976a][i]"Maybe you could come stay in the capitol for a while. It's not all vampires there. There are humans and other creatures too. Families, shops, you name it..."[/i][/color]