"Oh, you too?" she asked, surprised at the admission even if it was one of the past and thinking of how Rheya still got stage fright. Or maybe fright wasn't the right word, but it was something and Senna was always more focused on her best friend just before they took the stage rather than anything else. She wondered if Charlie might have some advice for Rhey and again looked for her friend in the crowd. But then the thought occurred to her. "I mean, not me," she clarified as an afterthought. "Rheya, our drummer."
Senna took a sip of her cocktail, licking her lips, as someone put their record on in the background. She smiled absently as she picked out the different layers of voices: hers, Ollie, even Jonesy's deep baritone. Tonight felt like a dream in some senses. Playing with the band, sharing their music for the people who mattered most to them, plus a few like Charlie who didn't but still seemed important. "Makes sense," she replied with a nod. "Live it up while you can," she said a little more ominously than she meant to. Oh well.
She met his gaze with a sunny smile, blinking as he laughed, curious at the confusion on his face as her eyes met his. She tilted her head as he adorably looked like a fish, his mouth opening and shutting a few times and she took another sip of her drink, patiently waiting. Maybe her first guess had been right. He had no clue about his aura. Poor man. "Maybe," she said with a huff of a laugh and a half-smile, wondering herself how honest her answer was. She just wasn't sure at this point, and sure, she knew it wasn't what most people considered 'normal' (how boring) chitchat, but she had learned and maybe still was that it was easier putting her cards out on the table from the get go and if someone else didn't vibe with that, then maybe it wasn't meant to be.
His laughter, as light as it felt, rubbed her the wrong way and she tried not to bristle. Maybe he just didn't know any better, she was willing to give her the benefit of the doubt. "Very," she said with a nod and then a little sigh and shrug. "It's orange and red, not a good combo," she told him honestly, knowing very well that he might blow her off entirely, but she was willing to risk it for even the smallest chance that he would get his aura cleansed. He desperately needed it. "Maybe you just need a good reset. Too much negative energy hanging around you," she said with a grimace that verged on sheepish. She wasn't trying to insult him, but she felt like he ought to know at the very least.