The responded smoothly at first, but she seemed to panic and added on hurriedly. But she was responding well. Her face was slightly flushed, a very pretty color against her skin. He'd make an effort to do good on the offer, because the more time he could spend with her the better. And it had potential for a pleasant encounter, if he knew anything at all. It would be a good type of pretense to use at first, so he wouldn't come on too strong, even though she seemed rather unperturbed by it anyway. Rather receptive of it, actually, in a sort of bemused way, as if she was surprised. He wasn't that oppressive though, to leave her dazed, was he? Maybe it had to do with her little friends, especially the witch bitch. Or that boy. She'd spent quite a bit of class time texting that boy. He'd make sure that didn't go anywhere though, not if he could help it. And he'd do a good job of it too, because he didn't half-ass things, and he always did a good job. It was a gift.
He could see the swift rush of blood through her face as she spoke then turned her face towards the window. "Well, I made a good start, I've no doubt things will get better from here." He said, enough positiveness in his voice to keep him from sounding dreary but not enough to make him irritatingly cheerful. That was actually, upon further though, impossible for him, to be quite honest. He'd never done it before, and hopefully he'd never have to endure such a terrible attack of such kind of emotion. That would be foul.
He couldn't tell how much of her demeanor was coyness and how much was shyness, but it didn't matter which it was, he'd piqued her interest properly, perfect, and he was already planning his next endeavor. She suggested a perfect beginning for the next attack. A big brand coffee house. Starbucks. He didn't particularly fancy coffee, the acid bothered his stomach in large amounts, but it was tolerable. Especially for such a noble cause. And she sounded so timid about it. It was sweet, but hopefully she'd soften up a little bit around him, because he didn't think he could stand her acting so cute and shy all the time. The other vampires would rip into her if she showed that much weakness. No matter though.
"That sounds like an idea to me." he said, smoothly taking the turn into the small lot in front of the building. It was an odd time of the morning, and other than a smattering of students there weren't many others loitering around. He allowed a white smile under the pale eyes, as he shut the car off and grabbed his bag from the back, pulling himself out and around the car so he could open the door for her too before she could open it herself.
Everything about him this morning was loose, from the careless tousle of his hair and the set of his shoulders to his clothed and his bag hanging idly off his shoulder and the faint, pleasantly amused grin curving on his face.