[[ Tis a repost :3
^^ Erm, I do hope you're open to my type of rp-er >.> ]]
A lone figure graciously sauntered closer to the towering building of the new establishment that had caused quite the stir within her pool of restless curiosity. The night air was crisp with the purest nature of the season clinging icily to the air and nipping at the tip of her small nose. The pale face was partially hidden beneath the layer of shortened locks that hung over one eye. Both of the crimson optics were cast down, tracing the area of earth her feet anticipated stepping upon while she watched the ground for any erect stones anxiously waiting for a humorous victim. Rei never let her eyes cast down when she walked, which meant that the girl was deep in thought. It wasn't the sort of thoughts that could guide her through any troubles, for then the bright orbs of crimson pools would be fixated on the glowing moon with a searching gaze, the pallor of moonlight washing over her porcelain face. It was the rather pleasant kind of thoughts that ignited a small spark at her lips, the wandering fantasies blowing at the small flame into a blazing smile that charmed the corners of her flawless lips to curve further.
It wasn't long before the slender figure reached the building. Her figure looked rather slim, unhealthy, this evening. But soft, no traces of ejecting bones in sight. And yet she still managed to have the tantalizing curves that were mandatory for the hunt her race was known for. The lips would part, continuing to watch the ground, though this time the irises settled on the squares light that filtered past the translucent windows. She saw a few shadows pass, not too many, though it was unnecessary in her search for the population; her senses took care of that.
She was still in thought. The smile faded, her lips still parted, allowing the sharp ends of her fangs to gently tease at the surface of her bottom lip. She simply stood there, the way someone who was waiting for something would, but she didn't have that look of anticipation. In fact, her face was blank, her eyes rather dull, unblinking.