Lemons said
Gavin stared into her eyes as he took her hand and shook it, and one fact instantly became clear in his mind. Outwardly, though, he made no movement to betray his conviction. "Nice to meet you as well, Evelyn, though I wish we could've done so on better circumstances. Really though, what's with these freaky aliens anyway? They're acting like we should just obey them without question." His eyes once again narrowed, something he tended to do quite often. "I don't know about them. There's something not quite right about all this, and I mean to find out what it is. Who knows, maybe I'll even run into that kid again." He shook his head to clear the thoughts."So, what are you here for? What's your little quirk?" He reached out and touched the steel pole she was grasping, twisting it into a spiral. "I think mine is pretty evident."
Sylvia flinched seeing this, and feeling threatened instinctively reached into her pocket only to pull out the coin. After a moment to collect herself, Sylvia blushed slightly and put the slice of silver away. She also reclaimed her glove, which had become snagged on the twisting pattern of the pole, concealing the end of a tattoo which appears to run up her arm.
Of all the days to not have a knife... "Well, a few points to address. First and foremost I have to ask if you're xenophobic. An odd question I know, and poorly inserted into the conversation, but these 'aliens' aren't freaky." Sylvia could feel a tirade on the nature of racial judgement coming on. "They're no 'freakier' than you are, they're just different. How do you think you seem to them? I mean..." Sylvia stopped herself before making a scene.
"Anyway, I see no harm in obeying them. If we don't, bad things happen. If we do, bad things
might happen. You can see where I'm going with this." Sylvia shifted to a more comfortable position, reaching out for and leaning on the metal beam. "Whatever, we can discuss the grand nature of our situation later, right now I'd just like to know what's so fascinating about my eyes, after all, you haven't even seen their trick yet"
Sylvia gestured towards her grey eyes. She then blinked once, then twice, restoring the vivid green to her irises.
"I see what you see. Also, I hear everything. Keep this in mind when you try to keep secrets from me, which you inevitably will. Any other questions or comments for the ride? We'll be here for a while presumably, and we're heading for the same district. May as well become acquainted."
Sylvia put on her listening face while she thought about how she would deal with this boy. He could be a valuable ally, but he could also be a threat to her. He did a poor job concealing his distrustful nature, but it mattered little.
It doesn't matter that he knows my lies as long as he doesn't know the truth