Ah, she received a reaction more than just stoically intimidating glare like she was a piece of bacon sizzling in a cast iron pan.
Progress.
What's more, it was the kind of grin between two people that shared a secret. He knew she knew, now, and the rumors had been confirmed. Two birds, one stone. Still, he played coy--which Delilah also expected.
A small smile tugged at the corner of her lips, and she gave an elegant shrug. "I think it's more common than you think, Sir," she said. Let him take that for what he would. Supposed infection status--unconfirmed, and wielding his sexuality for his own profit--confirmed.
Walking that tight line, keeping her prey guessing, that was what made the game fun. The weariness of watching the lies and the alibis and wondering what the other person knew exhausted a person. Eventually he would slip up. Or she'd discover that he wasn't infected.
Either way she won.
Now, back to business. She was being interviewed. "I was, for a time. And yes, I do. Almost ten years." Her records would certainly have enough information of the details; she didn't particularly want to debrief someone all of it. Three-hundred, sixty-five days a year, several years long... it was a lot of information. She settled with "I've seen pretty much everything. New, older, the occasional child." People she didn't know. People she did...
She took a deep breath as subtly as possible and exhaled slowly. Grounding herself.