[b]Ivan[/b] Ivan simply stared at his new human and tilted his head to the side in slight amusement. Her reactions, like all of the humans that had the unfortunate luck of being sent to Ivan, were actually sort of funny. He stepped forward and brushed her hair back out of her face. “Sir,” he said, sternly. “You forgot Sir. That is how you are to address me from now on. You’re a smart girl for not giving attitude the first day, I’ll give you that. A few of the other humans I’ve had have been stupid enough to not give a good impression on their first day, and let’s just say that I was in need of a new human very quickly after that.” Ivan shot the girl a dark smile, flashing his fangs yet again, and turned around. He quickly made his way to his closet and turned his head back to look at the human. After a quick glance and a small nod, he turned back around, opened the closet, and pulled out a maid’s outfit that was very close to her size. He vanished into thin air for a second before reappearing by the bed and placing the outfit down on the bed. “Now, I want you to go and take a shower. Clean yourself up, and then I want you to dress in this. You are to be of service to me in any way I deem fit. Do I make myself clear?” --- [b]Daniel[/b] The first thing the sleeping vampire felt was the sunlight on his bare, semi-pale back. There was a small groan of protest before the vampire reached for the blanket that wasn’t there. There was yet another groan of protest, followed by the quick escape of air, and a noise of surprise when a punch was administered to his shoulders. It didn’t hurt, at all, but it was just uncomfortable. The vampire opened his eyes and looked up at the body of his human, before looking up at her smile. There was a slight rolling of the eyes from the vampire before he closed them again, ignoring the growing discomfort of the sun, and sent a thought to his human. [i]Jesus, Kaori. It’s early. Just get back into bed. He isn’t going to call us up for a little while.[/i] His hand grasped the cold blood bag, placed it on the night table, and sighed. He already knew that she wasn’t going to let him sleep. When she had her mind set on something, she was going to keep going at it, even if she caused discomfort to anyone else while she did so. Rather than have another punch thrown at him, Daniel opened his eyes again and stood up. Not caring about the lack of clothes around his body, he ran a hand through his short hair and sighed once more. “You know,” he said, picking up the blood bag. “You are perfectly capable of making yourself something.” He raised the bag up to his mouth and drank the bag dry. “Or, since I know you are a lazy ass, you could have just ordered room service. Simple as that.”