"You know I can't promise that," Leon said to her when she offered him the deal of not asking about his past in exchange for him not asking about hers. She was a friend, just like Tollnak. He genuinely cared about the both of them and wanted to really know them. It wasn't healthy to bottle up one's past, especially to hide it from friends. They were friends, [i]right[/i]? The mood lightened a bit when she made a joke about the mutants being attracted to them because they were exactly that. Attractive. "Well, I thought that was a given," Leon grinned, "I know the boys and girls can't resist Leon and all his glory." Leon reached up with his hand when she called him an ant, plant his palm onto the crown of her head. "If I'm an ant and you're sugar, I suppose I'm suppose to steal you away, aren't I?" His cheery smile had returned as he got up from the bench, letting go of her head and offering her a hand up as she mentioned leaving. "As much as I'd hate to leave, we probably should." Leon said as he helped her up, looking past her as she stood up. "Come on," he said with a jerk of his head, her hand in his, him practically dragging her as he moved toward the doorway. As soon as the two of them were throw the doorway, Leon released her hand, turning to the open door to the park. He put his hand out, making a stop sign with his hand, the metal floor lurching up from the group like a water from a geyser, the metal sealing over the door, creating a wall. "I can explain," he said suddenly, turning to Aeria, "The reason I looked so... terrified when I was coming over was because... well... the guy from earlier was standing behind you. I could see his outline and I think he was letting me see him. I didn't say anything because I didn't want to freak you out..." Leon made the sign with his hand a second time, a new wall bursting from the floor of the ship over the other layer. "Can never be to safe... right?" He nervously smiled,