Of course he's seen her before. Her face has been, honestly, everywhere in fashion. She supports, she participates, she judges, but she never models. Despite having the body for it and despite numerous requests for her to do so, she has her limitations. Though, to those who want her, she keeps it as a tease. The true reason she won't model remaining a total mystery to others.
Certain things didn't need to be a mystery, though. Her body language spoke volumes about her intentions for Boxer, though it was doubtful that he would realize the extent to which she sought to keep him. His confusion is evident, though, and that takes a priority over all else. His response earns a soft laugh from her.
"So you live nearby." She focuses on what he leaves implicit in his words. "Are you implying the tourists come to see you?" She drops the question surprisingly casually, seemingly uncaring that it could be construed as a negative thing.
Monsters, after all, were still a sight to behold for humans. She had long since stopped caring about what humans thought of monsters, honestly. She had a selfish agenda when it came to humans, and fulfilling it meant appearing as one of them... but certainly not an equal. She stood above them, and thus she had little care for their little opinions. But of course, he didn't know she was a monster. No one did. Even so, she adds a final comment to lighten things up again.
"Or are the tourists here because someone said I would be here?" The comment is so casual that it made it seem like it hadn't happened before.
Man I feel rusty at this
Certain things didn't need to be a mystery, though. Her body language spoke volumes about her intentions for Boxer, though it was doubtful that he would realize the extent to which she sought to keep him. His confusion is evident, though, and that takes a priority over all else. His response earns a soft laugh from her.
"So you live nearby." She focuses on what he leaves implicit in his words. "Are you implying the tourists come to see you?" She drops the question surprisingly casually, seemingly uncaring that it could be construed as a negative thing.
Monsters, after all, were still a sight to behold for humans. She had long since stopped caring about what humans thought of monsters, honestly. She had a selfish agenda when it came to humans, and fulfilling it meant appearing as one of them... but certainly not an equal. She stood above them, and thus she had little care for their little opinions. But of course, he didn't know she was a monster. No one did. Even so, she adds a final comment to lighten things up again.
"Or are the tourists here because someone said I would be here?" The comment is so casual that it made it seem like it hadn't happened before.
It had, of course.