[center][h1][color=darkred]Lex Henderson Some Alley, Los Angeles[/color][/h1][/center] “I’ll ask you once, and only once… Why the hell are you following me?” The man that Lex had chased down said as he steadied his aim so he could get a clean shot. He could tell Lex was an Evo just by his eyes at the moment. Sure, the red sparks that would streak across skin every few seconds was the biggest indicator, but the man just couldn’t keep his eyes off of Lex’s. “Because you ran away from me when I wanted to talk.” Lex said simply. He didn’t make any sudden movements, mostly because he figured he might be able to get this guy to tell him something if they just talked. “My turn. What’s your business with the school?” Lex asked the man who didn’t change his demeanor one bit. The man didn’t utter a word as he tried to read Lex, but he couldn’t put his finger on it. “Hello..? Are you thinking about what type of lie to tell me, because I don’t have all day?” Lex smirked he started to figure the man out whose bioelectric patterns suggested that he was in deep thought, and mostly confused about something. “You have to be fucking kidding me… You don’t know a god damn thing do you?” The man said with his eyes wide. He was ready to end this conversation quick. He’d make sure to cover this whole thing up. He’d never admit to a fuck up, especially when he was an agent of Quantum. Then… poof, a girl appeared right behind him. He mouthed “What the…” as she spoke to him. His gun was now trained on her, but he couldn’t fire. As a matter of fact, he couldn’t move. Lex stood menacingly beside the man with his arm around him and his hand on his shoulder. The two almost looked like they could be the best of friends in Lex’s opinion. Honestly, the Quantum agent looked terrified by the current predicament as his body locked up. Lex just kept up his grin as he spoke softly into the agent’s ear. “You were exactly right. I didn’t know a thing. I will soon though.” Lex said before widening his eyes and using his ability to drain enough electricity from the man’s body to make him go limp and fall on the ground. The man fell sloppily and face planted into the alley floor. Lex winced, but it was more to be comical than empathetic. Lex’s red eyes soon met with the girl he had recognized at the coffee shop. She had said something to him, but he couldn’t really recall. He was surprised to see her have a power that let her pop up out of nowhere, but was gladder that the random pop up gave him a quick edge over the agent. He let out a hand to help her onto her feet. “Nice power and all, but I’m gonna need you to start explaining yourself or you’ll end up like my buddy on the floor… And don’t lie.” Lex said the last part seriously.