BuriedComic7 said
"Well it looks like someone had a change of heart!" Tollank said towards Aeria, and then shifted his focus to Leon, "I don't mind if Peaches tags along, but if starts freaking out there is no promises that I won't knock his head in." It seemed that their little group of friends was starting to grow in number, and Tollank didn't mind at all. Firestarter over there seemed cool enough, and his mutation was freaking killer. If Aeira wanted Bug Boy to tag along it meant that he said SOMETHING in that dome that she felt warranted a second chance, and they could at least give him that.
Aeria looked at Tollank with a horrified look in her face. "Wait, change of heart? Um, no.. That wasn't what I was.." She sighed and placed a palm on her face. "Nevermind." She said, too tired to explain herself.
Marx said
"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."
She turned to look at Leon as he spoke. She glared at him and crossed her arms as she caught the smirk on his face. "I meant to say that you invited him to your room. Sheesh." She paused for a second before realizing how wrong that sounded. She uncrossed her arms and raised her right hand, her right palm facing Leon, urging him to let her finish. "That's not what I meant to say. So don't tell me to
Lay off on the queer jokes, Aeria." She teased as she repeated his words and tried to follow his voice. She laughed lightly as she walked over towards Tollank, trying to get away from Leon. Knowing Leon, he might have some revenge plan or something.
BuriedComic7 said
"Wait...how do they have vegetables and other plants for cooking aboard a ship? Do you think they make it rain sometimes? Or maybe just greenhouses..." Tollank said to no one in particular, he really wished it was the first option.
Tollank's question made her think. She never really thought about it until he asked. With the different kinds of mutations, maybe some mutants were able to make plants grow? And maybe others can manipulate the temperature and such. Mutants who were able to manipulate water at will would be helpful in that department too. "I hate to break it to ya', Tollnak." Leon said, "Chances are they only have greenhouses. We are on a spaceship after all. We might get some rain where we're going." She caught the sad expression on Tollank's face and that made her feel bad. After all, she herself loved the rain. "They probably have sprinklers on the roof as a substitute for rain." She blurted out as she tried to cheer him up, but realized only after saying it that it kind of sounded depressing. "Or the water mutants could make it rain." Aeria added. She wanted to put a hand on her mouth before she could say anything else that wasn't helpful.
Marx said
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.
As Aeria noticed the sign for the underground park, Leon rose a hand and gave them a small wave, motioning for them to follow after him. She carefully walked down the staircase and was met by a metallic door. It slid open as they approached and they were greeted by fresh air that carried the scent of grass and dew. "Not trying to ruin the mood or anything, but this place smells a lot like bug boy. It reminds me of his scent." She said as she casually walked forward, stopping beside Leon. The river running through the grassy plains caught her eye and it reminded her of the river nearby her house. She used to play there with her brother when they were little. "Looks a lot like earth." She said as she looked around, spotting the small island that had a large oak tree in the middle. When she heard Tollank clap, she let out a low whistle. The wind swept across them gently and she looked over at Tollank with a small smile. She wanted him to see every bit of detail in this place.
Aeria's smile faded and she paused in place as she caught a weird vibration in the air, like someone or something was watching them. She looked at Leon and Tollank, wondering if they had sensed the same thing but it didn't look like they were bothered by anything so she shrugged it off, ignoring whatever it was. It was probably nothing. Aeria watched as Tollank excitedly ran towards the river and she followed after him, glancing back and motioning for Leon to follow. "You planning to just stand there or something?" She smirked before turning back and closing the gap between her and the river.