Just as Bonnie attempted to make her great escape, hoping to be free of this band of weirdos and their very talkative bad vibes, she felt the jab at her side. Bo turned around with a confused expression, which only shifted to light annoyance as this man started to scold her for whatever reason. Of course, to someone who was well equipped with vampire etiquette - or perhaps, supernatural etiquette in general - they would agree with him. But to Bo this was just another person trying to tell her what to do. "'Ey ey, fuckin' cool it with the lecture, will ya? You're not my dad, bro." Her hands went up, not really sure why or what he was going on about. Bo's red eyes squint and flicker up and down Simon, her mouth frowning into a pout as she shoves her hands into her jean pockets. She turned around and peeked at the fallen hunter, a tilt of her head soon followed by a shrug of her shoulders. "As far as I'm concerned that weirdo doesn't know how to do anything else BUT preach." She responded to Simon once more. No further mention of her young appearance, she was quite young in both vampire and human years. Though how they were able to tell was not knowledge she knew or cared about. Bonnie didn't think to follow them at first, not only did she have no questions to ask, but really was weirded out by this group of supernaturals. Yet, there was something enticing about that, all the shenanigans they would get into.. such a ragtag group.. maybe there'd be some unfortunate humans who got in the fray. Free food right? It wasn't until Neirie had asked her to come along did Bo finally make her decision. She shrugged again, that crooked smile on her face widening, and followed the others down the alleyway. "Aiight, well, if you WANT me to come, got nothin' better to do anyways." Not even giving the dumpster a second glance. The vampire was new to most supernatural happenings, all of the magic that Darnies seemed to perform was pretty mind boggling to her. She had no idea why she was trusting any of them, or where any of this was going to lead. But Bonnie wasn't exactly the type to question such things for long. Besides, tree slide! "Woah.. sick." She chuckled, that calm surfer dude down-to-earth attitude peeking through as she watched the others slide down this seemingly magical tree opening. Of course, unlike her new friends, Bo's landing was not the most graceful. She wooted as she tumbled into the grass, snickering, eventually on her back staring up at the glowing cavern walls. Eyes lit up, immediately taken by the beauty around them. "Holy shit dude! What is this place?? It's like, that one music festival I went to in Toronto... or what I remember of it anyways." She giggled, fixing her beanie and quickly standing on her feet, soon by the others with remarkable speed. It didn't take her too long to get distracted again, eyeing their new tree like companion, but mostly checking out some glowing flowers, picking at the petals. She tuned back into their conversation at the mention of interrogation. Her head lifted up to look towards the group, nose scrunched at the reminder that they came here for a reason. "Do we all like, gotta go in there? I'd rather be out here with all this shit, I mean, come on, this is RADICAL." Bonnie poked at the flowers again, hoping they wouldn't ask her to follow them. Though the fancy waterfall area did sound kind of cool... it probably wouldn't take too much convincing on her end to get her to leave with the others.