Audriana gave him a sarcastic, closed-mouth smile at his equally sarcastic comments. She was fully aware that Robin knew perfectly well what she wanted. But her pride, as well as his stubbornness made this difficult. Was it wrong that she found such amusement in letting him think he could win, then taking it from him? Because she did.
Aud wondered if he could feel her determination from where he stood. That question in her mind didn't linger long, for he was walking towards her until he stood over her. She had to keep her hand from reaching up to the necklace Natalia had left her, which hid under the top of her dark green shirt. Setting her hands on her hips instead, she glowered up at him.
"You would give it to me," She informed him seriously, "because even if you didn't, I'd find it. And you know it." The fact that she would go through his house for it was implied. Looking back and forth between his eyes, she smirked as she lifted her chin. She wasn't backing down, and Robin probably realized as much. Why else would he be toying with her?
She felt, because Robin liked to get a rise out of her, this would be going on for a long time between the two of them. She didn't mean just that day, either. She would be back at his house, and they both knew it. She found herself wanting to get him to react in a similar way to how he was able to get her to act. There was a fire in both of them, and it was going to cause the both of them to clash as always. There was one thing, though, that Audriana would never allow herself to accept. Somewhere, inside her, she knew that - were either of them slightly different in personality - she would find him attractive. That wasn't okay by her. Relationships weren't something she did, and it wouldn't ever be possible with Robin anyways.
Audriana considered moving into yet another room just to see if he would follow, but didn't really want him to think she was backing down from the closeness of his stance. Instead, she glanced at his furniture, sent him another steely glance, and began picking things up on the closest table, pretending she could find the necklace under one of his belongings.