Teyha shivered and sighed to Ross' touch, and buried her head in his shoulder. She let Ross roll onto his back, her eyes roaming across him as he relaxed in his bed. 'Damn...' She thought to herself, and she reached up him, her fingers tracing under his jaw, playing lightly along it's chiseled length. "I'm glad you protected my friend." She whispered, smiling as she rubbed his soft skin lightly. She leaned forward and pressed her lips lightly to his shoulder before sighing and flopping back herself. "If you become the elder, would you let me do my runs into the villages?" Teyha asked. "There are sick people who need me. I trust you, to an extent, so you can trust me, right?"
Being stared at was something that Kaura was used to, but to her surprise there were very few who would spare her more than a passing glance. With her delicately pointed ears proudly displayed, and large basket of herbs and medicines, there was little doubt exactly who she was to the village. Oddly, instead of someone focusing on her, she found own gaze lingering on a man new to the inn. She had seen him in the woods several times, though she doubted he saw her. A strong man, and as far as she knew he had no connection to the vampires. She cocked an eyebrow, and moved from her usual table to sit at the one next to his, and waited to see if he would talk with her. The serving girl brought her food moments after Merk's, and Kaura smiled, pressing a silver coin into the girl's hand... The only bit of Teyha's home that survived the blaze.