Gabriel paid little heed more to the two girls who had been his volunteers, though their separate reactions had been interesting. He almost felt bad for Alexis, but then again he figured that getting outside of one's comfort zone was never a bad thing. But enough woolgathering, it was time to go on with the show, after he had a drink of water. A few more tricks paved the way before he moved on to the last big one, the finale, of sorts. "Now, have you ever wished you could be in two places at once," he asked as he set up a black curtain in the center stage, it currently drawn so they could see there was nothing behind it. "I know I do. An extra pair of hands, able to be in two places at once, someone to remember where I put my car keys. Well, okay, maybe not that last one." He spun about and closed the curtain behind him in swift motion. "Well, fortunately, magic lets me do just that." This was a difficult trick, one he'd been working on for a while, and it would be draining as all hell, but it would be worth it. Hopefully. He stepped back and behind the curtain, emerging on the other side. "Here's one..." And a few steps behind him emerged another him, an exact copy, down to his suit and hair, emerged on the other. "...And here's two." they met in the middle, turning to look at each other and the crowd. "Hello me," one said. "Hello me," said the other as they shook hands. "Lovely crowd, don't you think?" "Yes I do. I think they want to see a few more tricks though." "Well, we can do that. Pull my finger." The one on the right did as such, pulling on the others index finger, and held it up for the crowd to see, while the other displayed his palm to show he wasn't hiding a digit. "Don't lose it," he said with a chuckle. "I won't. Here you go." the finger was reattached before the one on the left moved back and tore the curtain down, right off the stand it was on. "Until next time," he said to his copy. "Wave goodbye to the people." His copy did so before being wrapped in the curtain, black material hiding his form, and when Daniel whipped it away, nothing was there, and no sign of a trap door either. "Thank you, thank you. You're too kind," he said with a grin, a flourish, and a bow, letting the applause wear out before ending the show. "Thank you one and all for coming. I hope to see you again." It over, he went for the water bottle. Man, that had been as bad as he thought. But he'd done it, and it would only get easier from there.