[h2][color=#f24e4e]Blackout's HQ[/color][/h2] The knife's holster poked into Ryan's hip as he stood like this. Despite the momentary distraction, he still heard her say it. [i][color=red]"I won't use my power."[/color][/i] He didn't make a very noticeable reaction, but with her having the eyesight she did she might notice his eye twitch when she said that. The rest of the words weren't processed. She had powers therefore he should kill her. The cat made him pause, and retrace his mental steps through the conversation. A sigh caught in his throat, before he could display the reaction he paused. He was happy though. . . He could tell she wasn't lying. She was homeless, harmless, and cold. He started to examine her, though it was hard to see her very well as he was covering her in a shadow. He was also probably a bit hard to see, but unknown to him, her night vision let her see him perfectly. He took a step back, and mimed a relieved expression. [b][color=#335ef9]"God you scared me. I'm sorry for the less then warm greeting, but you have to understand. . ."[/color][/b] He realized he didn't know if she would understand, [b][color=#335ef9]"Or I hope you can. . . Not trusting people. I have a good thing going on here, and I don't. . ."[/color][/b] He sighed again, realizing he was rambling. [b][color=#335ef9]"Listen. Come in, get warm, and as long as we're not attacking each other we'll be fine. I will even get rid of my weapon. It's more a symbol of goodwill then anything else, cause I won't let you search me."[/color][/b] He smiled for the first time since he had seen her, [b][color=#335ef9]"Sorry to disappoint,"[/color][/b] A sound resembling a laugh came out, before it was cut short by him coughing loudly. Ryan turned around, and walked farther into his base. He unclipped his now visible holster and tossed it to the side, with the knife inside of it. His clothes were tight enough that it was obvious he didn't have another weapon on him. He didn't reactivate his power. Ryan was cautious but he also didn't like murdering, even if they were homeless girls no one gave a rats ass about.