[Center][img]http://i.imgur.com/oq0j2AI.png[/img][/center] Lesley was quite surprised to hear that all the women and even men of the group were all single and had no special person looking for them back home. He himself got around quite a bit and wasn't one to settle. What's the point of staying in a committed relationship anyway. It's better the try all the Skittles in the bag rather than pick out just one flavor... if you know what I mean. Martini probably had a long line of Nobodies admiring her and Brandy didn't look half bad either. He would've hit on the bunny-eared guide if it weren't for the uptight feels he gave off. Jasper then pushed the romance subject off the stage and brought in the mystery of Queen Delirium. She was such a fabulous individual and so kind too. It never really crossed his mind to think that all of it was a cover up of any sort. Though as the conversation about the Queen's true identity progressed, he began to develop his own worries and doubts. Everything that had happened thus far since stepping aboard the Midnight Train thus far, were all utterly out of the ordinary and didn't seem to have a certain point to it besides having humans retrieve items. The chance of death remained heavy in air, yet the Queen does nothing about it. And why send a magical train to Earth to fetch as item hunters? The more he questioned, the more unrealistic and mischievous it all seemed. Catching Inadi walking beside Jasper did tick him off a bit, but in the back of his head he knew that Inadi was stuborn both in personality and more than likely, it included his sexual orientation as well. The man was straight and was clearly not up for giving the other side a chance no matter how much Lesley prodded and attempted to seduce him. But the chase was always fun. In the end, the person with the correct parts would triumph, but that piece of knowledge didn't mean he would quit playing with the frame-faced fellow. As the following trailed on, the wisps suddenly vanished into thin air as the Stone of Sacrifice came into their full view. The scenery was haunted and spooky as usual and a tension fell upon the group. Caution was key and since the witches knew of their presence last time, it was more than likely that the back-bent grannies knew of their arrival this time around too. But just in case they did not, it was better to have the upper hand by spotting the child thieves first and that way they would be able to launch the starting attack. Jasper then announced that she would split and look for the fluff ball and ace joined her as well, calling for one of the guides as extra support. A small group looking for the dragon while the others stalked for the witches was a good idea, but he decided to stick to witch hunting since he knew the extra magic user was most definitely needed for the task. "I think it's a good idea for us to have 2/3's looking for the witches while the remaining 1/3 go and try to find the baby dragon," he suggested in a low whisper, just enough for the surrounding crew to hear. The deserted area was quiet enough that even one step seemed to amplify much louder.