It was a surprise to see Samael somewhat cooperating as the woman suggested that they bargain. In no way did she mean to strip Benjamin of his individuality, but she wanted no leech stuck to their backs. If she had to discuss this in order to get rid of Samael, then there was little she could do about that.
Benjamin had only just finished putting his whip away that he wanted to pull it out again. Samael's attitude was grating, and he was only making it worse. The fact he was even suggesting that they talk was pointless, since the demon had literally just told him that they couldn't break that deal between them. "Why are you even saying any of that?" the vampire snapped, legitimately wondering why Samael would humor those two vampires, knowing the situation. "It's not like I want to go with them, but if I can get rid of you, then I'll take it." That Nycteri vampire seemed pretty harmless from afar, especially considering his depressing attitude. He didn't seem like he wanted to be here, so if anything, Benjamin could relate to that.
"Even if I go, that stupid deal you forced me to make will still stand," Benjamin pointed out, and part of him hoped that those two vampires might, just might, have an idea what to do about it. Benjamin was young and didn't really know anything about demons, but maybe those two older, and more powerful, vampires knew more about them. "You know we're stuck together until you find a way to break it." He put the emphasis on "you", making it clear that this was all Samael's fault. If the demon had kept to himself, none of this would've happened.
Benjamin had only just finished putting his whip away that he wanted to pull it out again. Samael's attitude was grating, and he was only making it worse. The fact he was even suggesting that they talk was pointless, since the demon had literally just told him that they couldn't break that deal between them. "Why are you even saying any of that?" the vampire snapped, legitimately wondering why Samael would humor those two vampires, knowing the situation. "It's not like I want to go with them, but if I can get rid of you, then I'll take it." That Nycteri vampire seemed pretty harmless from afar, especially considering his depressing attitude. He didn't seem like he wanted to be here, so if anything, Benjamin could relate to that.
"Even if I go, that stupid deal you forced me to make will still stand," Benjamin pointed out, and part of him hoped that those two vampires might, just might, have an idea what to do about it. Benjamin was young and didn't really know anything about demons, but maybe those two older, and more powerful, vampires knew more about them. "You know we're stuck together until you find a way to break it." He put the emphasis on "you", making it clear that this was all Samael's fault. If the demon had kept to himself, none of this would've happened.