[quote=Marx]"It definitely is a muscle," Leon said to Tollnak's thoughts, "When my mutation first awoke I could barely repair paper cuts. Now I can... Do a lot of stuff." As he stopped speaking, Aeria chimed in with her thoughts, her demeanor quickly changing to her typical cold as ice style. "Looks like she's back to being our ice queen." Leon said as he watched he walk away from the food stand, turning to Tollnak. "Not sure I like what she's saying. Especially the fighting part. I mean, me being a pacifist and all. That doesn't really bode too well. Anyway, we should probably jet too, ja?" Leon slid off of his stool, following Aeria out.[/quote] "I agree with you," Tollank said in response about the mutations being like a muscle, "If I focus really really hard I can move the fingers of my arm when it isn't attached, and sometimes I can get other machines to react to me. So if I keep practicing maybe I could learn to control some other tech?" Tollank let a small smirk cross his face when Aeria mentioned fighting. "I don't like fighting either, however I do like running. With my sonar its surprisingly hard to hit me, and I would be lying if I said that I didn't enjoy seeing people getting frustrated that they can't hit the blind boy." [quote=WinterNightSky]"Hmm.. I think it's strange how it's too quiet." She said to no one in particular. She looked behind her for a moment to check if Tollank had already caught up to them before taking a few steps forward as she looked at the empty streets. "The chef and waiters in the bar were mutants." She said suddenly. "Every mutant has a unique smell to them. Mine's Vanilla and yours is.." A smile crept on her lips and she looked at him, her eyes holding a glint of amusement. "I think it would be funner if I didn't tell you." She laughed lightly.[/quote] Tollank had gotten up and followed Leon outside to Aeria. He too noticed the lack of sound, it was getting rather hard to see. Tollank clapped his hands together a few times, giving him a good enough idea of the area to move around. "Sorry about the clapping," he said walking back up to the group, "its kinda hard to see out here without noises. So if the noise doesn't pick up I may have to do this every so often." Tollank clapped his hands again. Even he had to admit that his claps could be super annoying, especially if people ENJOY the quiet.