Serafina hadn't been in a relationship that lasted any longer than a few weeks, maybe a month if they were especially entertaining. It wasn't really a flaw, at least she didn't count it as one, though she knew she had a lot of them. Instead she just saw it as... She hadn't found the right one yet, hadn't found someone that she actually wanted to make a relationship work with. For now then, she was happy with just messing around a bit, having fun while she could. More often than not it was the guy that left her, since she didn't ever try very hard in a relationship. That's sort of how she was in all aspects of her life though- friendships, work, school. People either figured it out and learned to deal with it, or decided she wasn't worth their time. As for school, people had always told her that she could have probably graduated as valedictorian if she had actually tried, but she hadn't- hardly ever did her homework. It didn't matter to her though, it never had, but after the eclipse she had become less and less concerned with certain affairs. Especially relationships, she hadn't "dated" anyone in a few months.
As for her relationship with Sebastian though, she really had no idea how he put up with her at all. They seemed like, no they were, complete opposites. Raffy just wanted to have fun and Seb seemed to have a stick up his ass half the time. Somehow they made it work though, balanced each other out or maybe just drove each other crazy. The first few months she had known him though, she wouldn't let him see her unless she was at her best, maybe searching for some sort of approval from him. Even if he always complimented her and was there to help whenever she needed it, she was pretty sure he was like that for most people and wanted something else. After realizing she wasn't going to get that though, she sort of stopped trying, letting him see her in sweats and when her hair wasn't done, even without make-up. Anyone who knew Raffy would agree when she said she was complex, more so than most females combined. Within minutes she could change her mind about something, but she would still fight that she was right even if she knew she was wrong. And while most people tried for something they wanted, she sort of expected it to be given to her, and if it wasn't she forgot about it. Had this talent of being incredibly emotionally detached from most situations.
Her cell stopped ringing a few moments later. "Where are you?" There wasn't any answer though, but the familiar beep of an ended call didn't come so he had to still be listening. "Seb, I swear to-" She jumped as her best friend seemed to suddenly materialize beside her, flipping around and reaching out to slap his chest but he had moved out of reach, obviously expecting it. Golden red sparks danced on her fingertips and as soon as she realized it, she pulled her hand back and frowned down at it, feeling embarrassed. She still had little control over her powers, and they loved acting up at the worst times possible. The sparks disappeared though a moment later, and she gave a sigh of relief. One night they wouldn't go away, and she had spent the whole night with her arms elbow-down on fire, terrified.
"Jerk," she muttered, even as she leaned up on her toes to kiss his cheek, probably another factor that was related to the whole dating-rumor. It was her way of greeting, like his petname for her was 'babe'. Raffy let him lead her into the cafe and over to a table, where she sat down at perfectly graceful as always, crossing her ankles and moving them to the side of her body. In junior high she had practically trained herself to do things like that, having been obsessed with being popular- now she didn't care though. Still, it was like second nature and it wasn't like it was a bad thing. "Last night? Mostly slept, you know, like normal people." She smirked, then returned the question. "So excited. It's always been my dream to be shoved back into High School at twenty." Raffy rolled her eyes, a bad habit that she seemingly had only around Seb. She was more or less a lady around strangers and adults.