Veleno looked at the guy in front of her, who seemed to be genuinely surprised by the fact that people lied, and she raised and eyebrow. How could he not know that people lied? It was something everyone knew, or so she thought. "Yes, people say things that aren't true all the time. It's called lying." She told the guy. "People lie because sometimes, a lie is nicer to hear than the truth." Soon he started about her drawing again, and asked if she could draw him. It seemed like they would have a normal conversation for a moment, but then he started about voices in someone's head, and she sighed. Why was she expecting to have a normal conversation anyway? She was in an asylum. "I have no people in my head, but I can draw you. You'll have to sit still while I'm drawing you, though." She said. Sheila smiled friendly when the guy had no problem with her sitting next to him, and she sat down like she planned to. She wondered quietly why he had a bite mask, since he didn't seem all that dangerous to her, but decided not to ask for it. Maybe she would ask him later, but not right away. When he asked her why she was in the asylum, her smile faded from her face and she got the same expression as always since she had been in the asylum. "I told my parents a secret, and they called this place to pick me up because of it." She wrote. She considered to tell him about it, but decided not to. A mute girl claiming that she could draw people towards her by using her voice, but who lost her voice when she got in an asylum. Who would believe that? "You'd think I'm crazy if I told you, though." She wrote, before showing it to him.