[X] (
Helen's Flirt response) Gently turn down the date request, but accept the compliment and flirt back just a bit.
Purely on the logic that Senaz is moving too fast. I figure Helen might be open if Senaz waited at least a week...
[X] (
Honest To Fox) Write-In - If we can't weaponize a combination of social anxiety and supernatural charisma to avoid answering awkward questions whose answers aren't actually as important as the asker thinks they are, until the question-asker has been distracted and maybe forgotten the topic, what kind of succubus even is Senaz?
It'd be one thing if we had a good reason to suspect that Eira would amount to more than an ordinary person who wants a night to remember, but a D&D world wouldn't have an all-consuming anime genre as a frame of reference. If anything, we'd run the risk of a lot of instant "chosen one" attention that could complicate the mission before we even know what the mission
is...
[X] (
Fluffy Tail?) Offer to charm her again! You
were interested in that side of things earlier and can't say you're not now.
There are definitely more dangerous mind control spells out there than Charm Monster (as has been mentioned before, it's more of a soft mind control than hard mind control; for contrast, Suggestion forces the subject to follow a specific command, and would be out of line here), and Senaz has most likely remembered the concept of "safe, sane, and consensual", right? And Helen's probably at least familiar with the concept of a one-night stand, which is what I'd assume would be going on here... though whether she's stuffy enough to disapprove of a quick fling when it's clearly mutually agreed upon is a whole other question.
I will say that Helen would be okay with Senaz being polyamprous so long as it's openly and clearly communicated. She kinda gets that Senaz is motivated by Thirst a fair bit, being a Bard and all. ("Wait wouldn't Succubus be more strongly correlated with being lustful?" "Lust demons MANIPULATE lust, Bards EMBODY it, I know the archetypes, and the second one describes you WAY more.")
Seriously, seducer bards explain a
lot of the only-possible-under-D&D-logic crossbreeding that
can happen
actually happening... (As our DM elsewhere put it once: "
Should dragons and dwarves be able to produce viable offspring? No.
Can they? Yep! How? Magic!")