Bee stared evenly at Evie, having never been more serious in his life. Immediately, of course, he wondered if he'd be so serious whenever, if ever, he proposed to someone, but he shoved that random thought out of his head and continued on the more pressing topic at hand. [color=burlywood]"Evie, I wish I was. Dead serious, I am. Look."[/color] Carefully, he extracted his phone from his pocket, actually using a napkin to prevent him from touching anything conductive on the surface. He held it up to face her, and pressed the menu button- the screen lit up, requesting a password. The top read that there were several notifications, 78% of battery, and the current time and date. Then, with some amount of care- he wasn't actively sucking energy out of anything, but wanted to be sure- he managed to pop the battery out of the back of his phone. He held up the battery, and gently tried to focus on it. He wanted to drain it, not ruin it, after all. After a moment, he felt a certain... resistance fade away, and he could feel the energy fooding through his fingers and to his hand, arm, body. Once he couldn't feel any more, he carefully replaced the battery, making sure it snapped in properly, and then turned the phone towards her. Being very sure of himself, he pressed the button. Nothing happened. [color=burlywood]"I'm pretty sure I didn't use a magic trick to switch the battery. About 98% plus 2% sure."[/color]