"Please," Leon said back to the redhead, resisting the urge to groan, "Don't mention it." He had never been keen on having people repay favors. They were favors for a reason, not loans after all. When Aeria made her comment about Leon releasing bug boy since he had invited the redhead, Leon shrugged. "Who said I invited him? And if he ain't comin', neither should bug boy." Leon gave her a shrug, walking past her, a small smirk on his face as he passed by. He removed his right hand from his pocket, cupping the open air. His hand flattened out and as if awaiting his cue, the dome that withheld the boy with mandibles opened up, returning to the way it once was. He turned slightly, looking at Tollnak as he spoke. "We'll probably see him tomorrow. Or... at the very least, hear from him." Leon started walking once more, making his way down the road that led to their apartments. "I hate to break it to ya', Tollnak." Leon said, not looking back this time, "Chances are they only have greenhouses. We are on a spaceship after all. We might get some rain where we're going." Leon ran his good hand through his hair, letting out a long sigh. He never bothered to check if the others were in fact walking behind him, his legs on auto pilot as his mind raced. There was a lot to consider, what with the recent developments in the past day. He was now among renegade mutants, running from their old homes, being harbored by aliens who were genetically similar to them, despite heir very different appearance. Leon was still far from realizing how to repair his arm and even farther away from repairing Tollnak's eyes. Aeria had a missing twin. Bug boy was already getting along poorly and would need an intense amount of TLC before he could ever really be a functioning member of society. The new guy had a misguided notion that he had to pay Leon back for something trivial. Oh, and probably the two things that bothered Leon the most. There were matured mutants on the ship and Shigganeth had plans to test the new mutants.' For some reason Leon couldn't shake the feeling that there was something that they weren't being told. Something important. Some people were convinced that there might be fighting down the road. Leon was beginning to wonder just how far down that road went. When Leon noticed the sign for the underground park, he rose a hand, giving a small wave to the others, turning and trotting down the staircase. There was a metallic door before him that slid open as he approached, a wall of fresh air crashing into him, thick with the scent of grass and dew. The park wasn't particularly large, a river running through the mostly grassy plains that were dotted with trees. Near the back left corner, farthest away from the entrance to the park was a small island with a single large oak tree in the center of it where the river forked, a stone bridge arching over the gently flowing river connecting the island to the rest of the park. Flowers were blooming sporadically through the field, though they were nothing new to Leon, everything within this park having ancestors of Earth foliage. Leon was about to say something aloud, freezing as his mutation picked up the presence of another mutant in the park. It was a first that he had ever experienced, the mutant being completely invisible to his normal senses, only having his presence visible. His vitals, his mutation, everything, was completely hidden from Leon. Leon closed his eyes, taking a long, slow, deep breath before turning around. "Doesn't look to bad, eh?" he said with a smile, doing his best to not reveal to the others that anything was out of place.