A warm smile crossed Leon's face when Tollnak took off toward the river, yanking off his socks to put his feet in the water. A light breeze passed by him, Leon figuring it was Aeria giving Tollnak a helping hand in seeing everything around him. When she mentioned bug boy's scent, he rose an eyebrow, about to make a comment about how familiar the two were all of the sudden, when she mentioned that the park looked a lot like Earth. [i]Did it?[/i] Leon had no idea. He had never been, nor had he ever seen images of the planet. He caught the fading smile on Aeria's face, something about her expression giving him the impression that she caught on to the other presence in the park. He made no comment and gave no visual cues when she looked from Tollnak to himself. When she did follow Tollnak, motioning for him to follow along, he watched in silence, his expression flat. Leon's eyes closed tightly, his entire focus being shifted to his mutations ability to find people and give him a comprehensive understanding of their biology. When he reached out this time, there was nothing around him. Nothing beyond Aeria and Tollnak. Which either meant that this person was particularly good at hiding themselves or... The metallic door slid shut, his eyes opening wide as he spun toward the door, finding it closed. Or they had already left. "Gods," he muttered, spitting in the direction of the door, genuinely unnerved by the presence. There was no way to know what the presence meant for him or his friends, but Leon couldn't shake the feeling that something was off. He let out a long sigh, mostly one of relief and ran a hand through his hair, rubbing the back of his neck with his finger tips when he reached it. Leon made his way over to the river after his little would be encounter, stopping when he reached the bank of the river. He didn't want to get his shoes wet and removing his shoes and socks would reveal some very unsightly blemishes, his feet being about as bad as his hands are. For once, Leon said nothing because for once, Leon had nothing to say.