"I mean that you both are small kids compared to me."
The young woman rolled her eyes. "Whatever," she mumbled. She could care less about that, really. She watched as the female took the cigarette and burned her fingers, and didn't really care that her fingers just healed right up. This was a school for people who had abilities like that, after all, and this healing thing didn't shock her much or anything.
She listened to Kayla's and the other female's conversation, not saying anything. She nodded, though, when Kayla mentioned finding something interesting. She fought the urge to roll her eyes as finding 'goody two shoes' people; that was obvious — to her, anyway. This place was forbidden, after all.
"I myself am a vampire. And not the only one."
At this, Adelina's eyes widened a bit, not in fear, but instead wonder. This was the first vampire she had ever met, and had, up until now, thought of them as make believe. This was a shock, and for some reason, she wasn't afraid of someone that had to drink another's blood to live. "Vampire, hm? What's it like?" she asked, just out of curiosity.
An eyebrow raised a bit. A vampiric horse? she thought to herself. That's a bit... odd. But, then again, what do I know about this stuff? She sighed inwardly, and went silent.