Helsing quickly marked his last two questions about the number of vampires and how many might preferred to become human again, as, unknown at this time.
He could not resist a chuckle when she mentioned some mortals over eating, and needlessly gorging themselves. That is quite an interesting way to think of it, he commented; so vampires do that too, or at least, some of them do? He looks surprised, you seem to be quite in control of things such as this, I say that as a sincere compliment from me to you. ?I would think that remaining largely hungry, might be just as detrimental to one¡¯s health in its own way, as is needlessly gorging. It leaves one more vulnerable to lose control.
He nodded with understanding when she mentioned her definite preference for the city. That is understandable, but I always thought of most vampires as more¡, Solitary, more creatures of solitude I should say, preferring more remote, rural areas. But I can also very much see your point of view.
He brightened when she spoke of the cross protecting him, indeed it will, he replied with an affirming nod. ?he reached out to lovingly caress it, but gave her a troubled look. You wear?a frown; may I ask, what troubles you?