He nodded as she proclaimed her lack of scruples against stealing. That made things easier. He would assist her with such things when necessary -- his powers of suggestion would be immensely helpful for such situations. The Angel and Demon business gained extraordinarily little currency for humans to sustain themselves on, so many would have to go for more underhanded means to survive. A necessary effort, one which he never understand why there were those who took ethical issue with such actions, especially when there was little other option. Then again, the idea of 'ethical issue' was an uncommon feeling shared in demons, so perhaps he just needed a different perspective. It was not exactly a [i]foreign[/I] idea to other demons, but ones that he had encountered who proclaim some kind of moral value system still managed to appear strange to even humans and angels -- they were more often than not based upon abstract concepts, rather than 'conventional' morality. Ignavas felt nothing but apathy towards such ideas. But his mind was now digressing; they still had the issue of the man on the chair. He had nearly forgotten about George. [i]"It should be fine."[/i] Probably. [i]"Considering he's asleep, I can dull it down enough for it not to affect him... too much."[/i] He didn't exactly think it a great idea to do it for too long, however. [i]"He'll probably just be extra fatigued when he wakes up, but I suggest we be quick about it,"[/i] he said, keeping the light doubt out of his voice. But without further ado, he easily lifted up the man in his 'arms', and followed after Shae as she temporarily took down the safe house's wards so he could walk through without problem. Carrying the man was no issue at all. Leaving the building, the idea of not sticking around was reinforced further, so he began moving just a bit faster. The further they moved, the faster he walked, and stopped upon the very first bar he came across – he had been traversing the town after he had possessed the man, and the very first places Ignavas had checked out was such establishments. He knew where the closest one was. He placed the man against the edge of the building, ignoring any strange looks that were tossed their way from the people that were still out. Although nobody said anything. [i]“Thanks George. You won’t remember any of this, I assure you,”[/i] he muttered down at the man. [i]“I wish you success in your future endeavors. Maybe don’t go on anymore dates until you find a consistently paying job.”[/i] A piece of advice he would never hear. [i]“Now then. Pizza. Lead the way,”[/i] he said as he turned back to Shae, a thought occurring to him. [i]“Whilst I could go perusing through your memories, I figure it may be more polite to ask,”[/i] he said as they moved to their destination. [i]“I was not expecting to find someone related to a Gate Keeper. If you don’t mind me asking, how exactly did you acquaint yourself with such a being? As far as I am aware, the Gate Keepers rarely concern themselves with mortal issues.”[/i] Although, he had been asleep for quite a long time. Things can change rather quickly.