"Alright, alright, I'm staying." As all the other people spoke up their concerns, Alexis sighed and crossed her arms. Maybe this was just a ploy for him to weaponize her newfound abilities. Wasn't too much of a way to figure out what the truth was, except for just letting things play out. That seemed to be the best way to do things around here, and maybe if needed, she could beat her way out of here. It didn't seem like it was going that way, but there still was an off chance that this was a facade. What were the odds that the government is running experiments unchecked and whatnot? Well. Better than Nova thought. But what were the odds it was for all of them?
The red-head shifted her gaze to Noelle, speaking up real quick.
"Probably what Greg said. Seems like that's the only proper solution here. Quickly though, another girl spoke up, trying to bail out on this entire situation.
"Respectable. Honest though, if she's gonna bail, that's more reason for me to stay." She turned to look to Ravello, with some sort of a questioning look on her face.
"Gives me more of a reason to trust him honestly."
While the entire situation seemed all too weird, the results were pretty entertaining. Some small little magical abilities kicked in and whoop-de-do, free light show at the night. It seemed pretty fun, figuring out all of the things she could do, although it seemed like there wasn't all too much going on. At the moment? Lucy was pacing downtown, going to get a coffee before class, with her laptop in her bag. It was just a slightly new multi-purpose laptop her parents got her, to an extent to shut her up. Mostly, for her studies. And school.
Something seemed a bit different today. Other than the magic, that was. There was the slight bit of snow a bit ago, which was somewhat odd, though this was the northwest. Things happened. Lucy kept her backpack close to her shoulder, stepping into the coffee shop and standing in line. She ended up dropping her wallet as she pulled out her card, accidentally bumping into someone's leg as she reached for it.
"Oop, my bad. Sorrryy." She spoke up, putting her wallet back in her bag.