[center][img]https://i.postimg.cc/xTxxchgR/5c9a8f5aa260d87e9f61cb1996d5d2ee.png[/img] [color=0072bc]Time:[/color] Morning [color=0072bc]Location:[/color] Ember Grove Diner [color=0072bc]Interaction with:[/color] Millie and Angel [@princess], Lucius [@Ithradine] [color=0072bc]Mentions:[/color][/center] [hr] Taking off the earphone she was still using on her right ear after stopping the music, Ylva was merely waiting for them to finish their meals. She was a bit relieved that Luke also didn't seem to want to talk about his problems, having politely declined Millie's offer to talk about it. That said, it was surprising to see how interested both Millie and Luke appeared to be when she told about her homeland. While Millie simply stood in silence despite the big, shiny eyes she showed when Ylva talked about it, Luke insisted a bit further for her to talk about it, which was intriguing to say the least. Ylva wasn't really expecting anyone to be that interested about such an old and ancient place. Experience showed her that such places tended to attract a very distinct kind of people. [color=0072bc]"It is a place that tends to attract the attention of some very... distinct types of people."[/color] Ylva said with a chuckle as she looked at him, raising an eyebrow. [color=0072bc]"That said, not many stories that wouldn't include my private life."[/color] she said, looking to Luke in what was a clear sign for him to not pry much further regarding her past. With both Luke and Millie having finished their dishes though, it was about time for them to pay for their food and leave. [color=0072bc]"Well, I already paid mine so I'm good to go whenever you want."[/color] Ylva compleded, shrugging as she got up, turning around to wave towards the guy who served her the sandwich. When Ylva was about to put her earphones on again though, before turning towards Millie and Luke again, she listened quite the interesting words coming from Luke's mouth in a very low tone. Words from a language that even though she didn't talk, she knew who did and who still used. Hearing that immediately made her let out a discreet smirk. She knew that there was something off with that man. Her instincts and her senses were always right. Knowing what he was, she also knew that despite being physically weak and slow like any human, they were very, very crafty and problematic to deal with. Even though the ones that were primarily her and her pack's foes were vampires, they had to deal with a few magic users every now and then. Other than the old covens who lived in the same ancient lands as the werewolves and had somewhat of a peaceful relationship with them, many which even respected and had the same old traditions as the Asulf clan, there were also those who were on the side of the vampires. [color=0072bc]"Those are some very interesting words you just spoke, Luke."[/color] she said, turning towards Luke with a sharp stare that would be enough to make any normal person to feel extremely unnerved. The way she was looking at Luke was a clear indication that she knew what he was and that she didn't trust him, now more even than before. She was getting more and more suspicious about Luke and it was obvious to him that he now had her full attention. [color=0072bc]"It seems I'm not the only one with 'stories' to tell, am I?"[/color] Ylva said, still looking at Luke with the same sharp stare from before, looking deep within his eyes. [color=0072bc]"But I did say I wouldn't insist on knowing about your problems, or your past in that matter..."[/color] Ylva said, finally breaking eye contact with Luke. [color=0072bc]"It is only fair, after all. I guess every person has stories that they don't want to share with strangers..."[/color] she continued, shrugging. Even though she didn't speak it clearly, the message she wanted to tell Luke was clear. Even though she apparently knew what he was, she didn't particularly care about it. She would leave him alone, as long as he did the same to her. While it was clear she didn't trust him, their relationship wasn't outright hostile as long as he didn't do anything funny. [color=0072bc]"There is no need to thank me. It was a nice change of pace to eat breakfast with such an interesting company."[/color] Ylva said, smiling as she replied to Millie, who thanked both of them for eating with her before inviting them to take that walk she promised.