With a blade given to her, Elizabeth raised her brow high. A look that spoke, ' you cannot be serious.' But there was no point in asking him that, for she knew he was. And if she stated her opinion, it would start a debate about guns being better than blades or blades being better than the other. While the argument often was amusing, there was serious work to be done. Two blades, two demi-fae. One for the each of them.
"You can have number three. I think he will give you a run for your money." Elizabeth nodded her head, then stepped backwards, but not before she pressed a kiss to his lips. "A kiss for luck." The woman whispered as she adjusted the knife in her palm to rest in it both comfortably and defensively. There was no way she was going to let it get another wound without a fight.
Certain neither of the two were in the bedroom, Elizabeth headed out of the room and to the garden. If she was a fae like creature, wouldn't she go to a place that reminded her of the wilderness? It seemed logical, and so her mind computed it as such. Different hues of green, purple and pinks greeted the woman when she pushed the glass door open softly. The vampiress peeked her head into it, and let her eyes scan the room. First the area closest to her, then far right to far left. Not seeing anything, the woman closed her eyes and listened for the sounds in the lucious spread. A rustling noise caught her attention and her eyes fluttered back open once again. With a determined nod, Elizabeth was off in pursuit of the creature with a look that mirrored Shamus' moments before.