[i]Glad he didn’t have to keep shielding his eyes, Gavin murmured, “Thank you,” before sizing up the other teenager. Brown hair, fairly thin, unremarkable for the most part really. He didn’t really want to move closer given how the other teenager had reacted, but the awkward silence that was starting to drag out between the two of them wasn’t really productive either.[/i] “There I did it. But can you prove it? Prove to me that you're human!” [i]Raising an eyebrow, Gavin’s looked at the boy quizzically at the shaky statement.[/i] “Oka~y then.” [i]Murmuring that mostly to himself, he reevaluated his opinion on the teen. ‘Definitely panicky.’ Now granted the situation was highly strange and inexplicable, but he didn’t really think jumping straight to aliens or demons was necessarily the right direction to go. Rubbing the back of his head with the hand that held the wrench, Gavin tapped his feet while in thought for a moment before simply just asking,[/i]“Um… ok then? And I should go about that how?”