Andrian smiled, softly and chuckled when she said being different was good, that he wasn't a 'freak of nature'. He was glad to hear that she thought being different was good. He remembered telling her in the Great Hall, at Hogwart, about how being different was good, better than being the same as everyone else; he was glad she still agreed with him. He remembered telling her how she was different, 'unique' was the word he used. "Good memories..." he mumbled to himself. "I guess your right," he told her, smiling softly at her. "I'm glad you still think so" he added. Andrian then forwned slightly when she said she could be a freak as well considering she was a vampire and how she could change eye color according to her moods. He watched her closely, reading her expression, he could tell how much she missed being a human. He could feel her pain. "Aw, no you not. Your just special, who cares if anyone thinks your a freak," he said, quietly as he walked around the table to take his seat after pushing Sophia into he seat. "You and I can be a freak together" he winked at her as he sat down. "I know, i believe you" he told her after she told him she wouldn't lie to him about his appearance or anythign really. To his dismay when Sophia told him that she felt the same way as he did. "What do you mean?" he asked, considering this at the moment.