Her smile would perk up, as he agreed to join Zaylee and her. * Oh it's no trouble at all! The more the merrier, or however the saying goes.* Her smile held, as he shared his view on glitter for the holidays. Knowing Zaylee would completely agree with him. Though Z was a fan of glitter despite holidays. The two often did crafts together, and Z's artistic works usually included glitter. The sparkles were beautiful, but had a way of getting in and on everything. It was never fun to be covered in glitter and be mistaken for an exotic dancer; getting off work. She had nothing against such a profession, but it was creepy when a stranger at the station tried to stick money down the front of her shirt.
As he stood, Avi would shoot a text mentally to Zaylee, to let her know they were going to have company. The thrall seemed excited over the idea, and would send a few texts inquiring information about the guest, but Avi said nothing more on the subject. With mentioned to lead the way Avi would turn in the direction she had come from. She knew there was a way to go up and out, now that the mausoleum was no longer locked down. The sewer entrance just felt familiar for her, and this was where she led him to first. With the glowing white orb still in hand, they could easily see. As she walked on, a few questions would be asked in thought. * So, are you opposed to taking the bus? Or we can easily navigate the sewers, to the sanctuary.*
From the catacombs, they would enter the sewer. It was just a short walk to an exit near a station, but walking on they could easily find a way, underground, to the sanctuary. She was fine with either way. The sewers were a place she had become familiar with. As they went, she would make small talk. * So what sort of stuff were you into, before being turned? I used to do painting restorations, but that changed after being turned. I still enjoy art, but just make my own now.* He would see some of her works soon enough. The walls of her apartment were covered with canvases she had painted. Her style varied from realism, to impressionism. Most of the paintings at her place were of people and places she knew around the city. Then there were the sculptures, made of metal.