This man was still as curteous as she'd remembered. Though she was aware of his life as a being who fed on people, she thought him a nice enough man to deserve warning of potential impending doom on his doorstep. She didn't seem at all concerned enough to warn the townsfolk of the vampire living among them though for whatever reason. Still, given her father's own greed she knew herself likely to be married off to the Vampire Hunter, and would hate to hear about Sorin's death over dinner one night in the future. "I simply wished to convey a warning to you sir, that there is a man here who claims to hunt vampires. Given what he offered my father, he will likely be my husband in the future. Regardless, he was ripe with information about them, and seeks the head of one which he considers to be powerful. It's probably you, and since you are a kind and righteous man, I thought you deserved the warning so that you might be more cautious in your night activities," she said the phrasing of her speech could simply not be mistaken. Beyond this nothing about the young woman seemed to indicate she was at all afraid of saying such things while standing right before this man in the privacy of his own castle where none would know if something happened to her. In all fairness no one knew she had even come here. So most would consider this even more dangerous, but Kasmina didn't consider it to be so.

She seemed to fully understand and reconcile the idea of this man being a vampire with the fact that he was also a kind and god-fearing man. Given his kindness to her she didn't want him to die to the man she'd likely end up married to. And by her own approximation if he'd simply wanted her dead, she would have already been so, she had no reason to assume he was a bad person, and all the evidence to support her ideas about his kind and pious nature. "I should clarify I mean only to return the kindness you showed me at our previous meeting, meaning not to pry or anything of the sort. I'd simply be saddened knowing that your death occurred if I didn't at least tell you of it as a possibility," and with that said the young woman again gave a curtsy and was quite content to leave this place and this man alone. As far as she knew her fate was probably sealed as far as her marriage was concerned, but she could be at least relatively sated by the knowledge that this man was at least being careful with his night stalking activities.