[b][i] – Leroy [/i][/b] “Aaah, Zivon.” Leroy’s smile grew a little wider as he recalled that. “To be honest that was quite unusual. His reaction was a lot more interesting than I would’ve expected.” At the time he had been uncharacteristically irritated and stressed at the whole situation. Otherwise he wouldn’t have really thought to use his ability with so many potential witnesses around. And rather, instead of studying Zivon’s reaction he had been more focused on getting the guy to stop going into a panic attack. He let out a laugh at Little Feather’s blush and unexpected honesty. “If you know already, then you should work on keeping your guard up more.” Looking back into her eyes, he actually let his smile drop. Speaking to her in a tone was bored and monotonous as the expression he had on now he commented, “You only need to be betrayed once to really regret it you know? Do you have so little that you value that you don’t mind going around trusting dangerous individuals?” In all honesty, he was probably the last person that should go around lecturing others about ‘trust’ and the like. But he already knew he was a hypocrite and contradictory about almost everything. His usual smiling mask returned as Little Feather explained what the colours meant. “Alright, if you don’t mind getting face paint that’s different from usual, let’s just go with some simple lines of blue and red.” Leroy let out another laugh when Little Feather finally showed signs of worry. “Great, you’re finally seeming more like a human.” It was a rather odd phrase to say, but he didn’t elaborate any further on it. He took the yellow bottle first and placed it back inside of his pocket since he wasn’t going to use it. “Owe me if you’d like. I’d personally wait to see the results first, but I’m not one to refuse a blank cheque from a lovely girl.” Starting with the blue bottle, he opened it and used the dropper to place a small amount on the tip of his left little finger. Though the drop looked rather big, surprisingly enough it just stayed right on the tip of his finger and showed no signs of running off. “Last chance to back off.” He told her. If she still trusted him and didn’t move, he painted 5 lines on her face with the blue and red ink. [i]Suspicion[/i] would be painted on with blue and using his little finger, one line on each cheek. [i]Excitement[/i] was added next by placing red ink on his ring finger. He would draw out one line on each cheek just below the blue line and one more horizontal line on the bridge of her nose. Leroy knew that the effects of ‘excitement’ would be stronger if he used a bigger finger and placed more ink for that emotion, but he wasn’t sure what this combination would do exactly since he had never tried it before.