Rin
Rin froze. That voice. It couldn't be, but... She slowly turned around. Did a double take. And then...
"A-archer?" She stared up at the man that looked rather stunningly like her former Servant, clothes and all. Notably, his arm was intact...
Keep it together Rin, keep it together! You're a Tohsaka, remember? A Tohsaka!She straightened herself up, put on her best poker face. ...and then belligerently stomped over to him and crossed her arms over her chest.
"How come you had to go and die on me? It was very brave of you and all to save EMIYA-kun, but why did you have to run off and be so selfless? Here I've been without you all this time when I could have used your help! I-I mean, it's not like I missed you or anything while I was in London, but having a high powered familiar would have been useful you know! And no one makes tea like you do! And... a-and..."
Rin's face practically caught on fire. Two things suddenly dawned on her. One: This Archer was likely not even aware of any of that, still being alive and all. Except maybe the tea. Two: She'd just made a complete idiot of herself in front of him.
She went pale for a moment before her cheeks went back to being quite flushed indeed. "A-and so, what have you been up to? Do you have another Master, or is it just another me?"
Rin mentally thwacked herself for that. This was already going turning out to be a long night, even if the encounter was an oddly happy one.
Tom
Tom couldn't help but feel a flicker of sympathy for the vampire. Even if his heart had hardened from what he'd witnessed in the Nexus, it hadn't hardened so far he couldn't feel basic empathy. In fact, the woman's pain made him feel a bit... sad.
"It's suppose to feel . . . good and there's a closeness and a release of tension. It's . . . been a while."
Even without peering into her mind, he could feel her pain. A part of him wanted to break down and give her what she wanted but... well, she was a vampire, which meant she had been human once. But even he knew not all humans were terrible.
Still... what to do. He was honestly curious, but at the same time, he didn't know if he wanted to take advantage of this woman for the sake of her own curiosity, nor if he dared to allow himself to be so intimate with someone he hardly knew. ...Still, he was feeling rather tense, and she was obviously feeling rather tense, both of them were miserable, and both were about ready to do anything to disperse that feeling... It was something to consider.
He then noticed the third stranger come in.
A larger crowd... Lovely. The last thing he wanted was another person to have to talk to. He'd had enough of that in those awful boardroom meetings and those ghastly corporate parties he had to attend. He gave the newcomer a quick glare before sullenly settling back into his chair, not noticing yet that his other companion had already left for the bar.