Samael didn't blink as Allovera stood up, only stared straight ahead, the gears in his mind spinning behind his eyes. Hmm. This could be interesting. Samael had certainly had enough of schmoozing for one day. Time for these mortals to know their place. Slowly, Samael stood up, holding up a hand. "We're not finished speaking," he said, his voice laden down with a bored sigh.
At his words, a wall of shadow rose up, blocking the exit of the alleyway like a solid black wall, not letting Allovera escape. The other shadows in the alleyway shifted, beginning to darken and tremble as Samael considered the girl, his violet eyes glittering in the dim light. The alleyway was a dead end, the only sunlight beginning to creep up the back wall as time ticked towards sunset. Samael smiled at the trapped girl, putting his hands in his pockets. "I think I'll chalk your rudeness to the fact that you don't have a proper family to teach you. And I do wish you would answer my question. It would make this so much easier. Unless... you want to be toyed with. Then I'm happy to oblige." Samael smiled, a wolfish quality to his expression, and a dark chuckle bubbled up out of him. Yes, this was much more interesting.