Every now and then the woman would peek up over her book at the other, watching him slightly before moving her eys back onto the pages. She didn't want to seem like she was watching him, or even staring at him for all the matter! Her curiosity was starting to get the better of her though, and why not? Aziza couldn't really help but notice how her didn't event touch the pages to turn them, but instead they seemed to flip to the next with just a flick of his eyes. It was a curious thing to watch really, considering the man's human appearance; unless he was diverse in magic that is, which would explain it. Yet, she couldn't help but to wonder if perhaps he wasn't human at all. Many creatures had a gene that helped them transform into a human-like appearance. It was actually what she was reading about too, as she had always been curious about the gene.
Aziza was a bit startled once again when the man spoke towards her, her heart pounding lightly in her chest. The woman took a deep breath in, then slowly let it out. "I.. I'm reading about the gene that can genetically change the makeup of non-human being and give them a human appearance," the Sphinx bit down onto her bottom lip, "and how it can be passed down genetically from parent to child.." Her face flushed lightly, feeling a little bit silly for her curiosity on the subject; especially since the other was looking at far more interesting looking material. Then again, this was interesting to her and it was all that really mattered. She shouldn't really feel embarrassed for something so simple, right? No, of course not, that was trivial and silly.
Aziza was a bit startled once again when the man spoke towards her, her heart pounding lightly in her chest. The woman took a deep breath in, then slowly let it out. "I.. I'm reading about the gene that can genetically change the makeup of non-human being and give them a human appearance," the Sphinx bit down onto her bottom lip, "and how it can be passed down genetically from parent to child.." Her face flushed lightly, feeling a little bit silly for her curiosity on the subject; especially since the other was looking at far more interesting looking material. Then again, this was interesting to her and it was all that really mattered. She shouldn't really feel embarrassed for something so simple, right? No, of course not, that was trivial and silly.