Reynard was not particularly nervous or stressed out by the current situation, his cold blue eyes staring lazily at the roof of the bus, his arms spread across the headrests on either side with his legs up on the chair opposite him. He stifled a yawn just before he heard Aaron mutter something to himself before asking if everyone was doing OK. Reynard was no genius like his little sister but he guessed that Aaron was asking because he himself was probably nervous, even if just a little. Understandable given the situation. It wasn't every day that you chose to walk into the lion’s den. For his part Reynard was not nervous, excited maybe but not nervous. He turned his head toward Aaron and smiled in a lazy, relaxed manner. [colour=dodgerblue]“No problem here boss, just a day like any other,”[/colour] he said jokingly in response to Aaron’s query. He wondered how tough this guy really was. Granted he was a boxer and from what he had seen a damn good one as well. Which was great…in the ring. Outside of the ring things were never so clear cut. He wondered if the kid had any experience in a real no rules kind of fight. Not that he would hold it against him if he didn't. Against most opponents Aaron would probably dominate, rules or no. But even so he needed to know. He hummed thoughtfully for a moment. [colour=dodgerblue]“Mind if I ask you a question? Feel free to tell me to shove it. But how good are you in a fight. I've seen footage of you in the ring, you've got some real sweet moves, no way could I beat you one on one. Not in the ring anyway, but that’s not what I'm getting at. What I mean is do you have any experience fighting outside of the ring?”[/colour] he asked in a plain, honest tone. He hoped the guy didn't get offended by the question since that truly wasn't his intention. Claudette was so much better at this kind of thing.