Alver glanced toward the person whom he had difficulty in determining male or female as they said to calm him a he and introduced himself as Rei. A little odd but he wasn't going to complain. It was then he noticed the darker colored female was smiling at him quite oddly when he returned to the group. The pale man didn't really know why, but he guessed it was because those guys weren't quite the friendly bunch, even to the pastors daughter. So he returned the smile, though it was more slight and gentle compared to her wide grin. It was then Jackson wandered over him and held up the dog, Alver crouched down to be more on the kid's level and took the dog with a small frown. Seeming to ponder if he had done something incorrect. It was always possible, he wasn't exactly skilled in social interaction and he had never really dealt with a small toddler like Jackson. So perhaps the gift came off as rude and maybe hurt the little boys pride? People were too bloody complicated. As the boy spoke, Alver slightly smiled at the comment. [color=plum]"Sort of. It's not really white paint. It's like having no paint for a blank picture. I wasn't painted when I was born like others who are colored like pretty pictures."[/color] he answered in a surprisingly gentle tone, quite unlike the cold sarcastic one he said to those who tried to bully him. As he held the white plush dog and Jackson ran off to earn his own prize, Alver stood up again, glancing down to Amy as she approached and spoke to him. As she explained things and apologized for the conversation at the churc, the tall man simply blinked slowly. [color=plum]"It's alright. It's not a bad thing to be curious. He's at least not scared of me."[/color] he said before looking at the dog. [color=plum]"I guess."[/color] he said though he didn't fully understand the gesture before he looked to the girl as she offered to clean his coat. He paused for a moment, but he removed the coat and gingerly held the dirty spot out to her. [color=plum]"Thank you."[/color] he said, deciding this would a appropriate time to say his gratitude. The lavender eyed man watched as the teenager and the toddler eagerly played the fish game, earning a few more prizes before Aaron suggested the Ferris Wheel next. Alver didn't speak up his opinion and simply listened to what the others would say.