Aeria paused for a moment. "Fine. But we only get to ask an equal amount of questions." She cocked an eyebrow, urging him to agree. When Leon made the statement about mutants not being able to resist him and all his glory, she just shook her head with a smile, knowing that even if she countered that, he would just counter back. She was pretty tired at the moment too. "If I'm an ant and you're sugar, I suppose I'm suppose to steal you away, aren't I?" He said, his usual smile back on his face. That was a relief, but at the same time, she would have to put up with his endless jokes. "If you put it that way, then it applies to Tollank too." She smirked. Leon stood up and offered her a hand, and she remembered that he did the exact same thing when they were on the train. It must have been a habit, she thought. She took his hand, and was about to pull it away once she was up, but he just dragged her with him. Again, just like he did on their way to Hjem. She sighed in defeat. His hold on her was firm, so putting up a fight would be useless right now. She shouldn't be stubborn for once, at least not while she was tired. She began to wonder where Leon got all of his energy from. They basically had no rest for the past few days. First, they were made to believe that they were being taken away from their families, when in reality, their families let them go to give them a better future ahead of them, or so they had hoped. Though, her father probably let her go to get rid of her. Next, they were being transported from the old ship to this new one. And after that, they had to take the train to their respective districts. She was worn down, and the idea of getting under a warm, soft, blanket sounded good right now. Once they got out of the metallic door, Leon paused and turned to face the door. He placed a hand up, and the metallic floor rose from the ground and over the door, securing it behind. She looked at him questioningly, "I can explain," He started out carefully, as if he was trying not to scare her. "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..." She just stared at him blankly, as her mind processed his words. The possibility of it being a ghost crossed her mind, and it sent a shiver down her spine. She would never admit that she was scared of ghosts. They didn't exist after all, right? Her face paled, but she tried to look as calm as she could. "Hah.. Oh please. That doesn't scare me at all." She said in confidence, but her voice quivered a little in the end, betraying that confidence. She cleared her throat and turned away. She took a few steps ahead of Leon, taking a deep breath and noticing that the air around here wasn't as fresh as it had been inside the underground park. She glanced behind her quickly, checking to see if Leon was following behind her, before continuing to walk off. She walked at a slow pace, not wanting to widen the gap between her and Leon too much. As much as she hated to admit it, it got into her. She didn't care if it was a mutant, in fact, that would be completely fine with her. A creepy, stalking, mutant would be much better than a creeping ghost who liked to linger close to her, while letting Leon be aware of it's presence. [i]Nope, definitely not a ghost.[/i] She chanted repeatedly inside her head to reassure herself.