Cassie stepped away once he said he had it, watching closely this time. He stood as she had told him to and she didn't feel the need to cover her ears with the silencer on, so this time she could watch him took aim and shoot. This time the bullet went straight through the center and he turned giving her a lopsided grin that made her laugh, her heart skipping a beat at the way he looked at her with that confident air. Walking over, she playfully and mimicking his smug attitude she patted his cheek before taking the gun to reload it. "Don't get too cocky, Serix. That's a sitting target. it gets harder with moving ones. We'll have to wait to practice that once I get some of these robots running." Some of the robots here were made to easily take bullets undamaged so she was sure they could use them for target practice later on. She should probably get started on that now that she thought about it. Having finished reloading his gun and handing it back to him, she smiled, "Okay, here. You do what you want right now. Practice, go get something to eat from the storage or whatever. I'm actually going to continue working on the robot I was fixing yesterday." With that, she walked over to the small remote controlled robot and knelt down, opening it's back up again to set to work. This particular robot was smaller than the others and so she was pretty sure it shouldn't take her that long to get it working. She hoped it wouldn't anyway. But then again, this was her father's work and he had been known to make thing more complicated than they looked in order to keep people from stealing the concept of his different mechanical inventions. She sighed, clipping a few of the wires and replacing them, speaking up load enough for him to hear. She wasn't sure if he was in the room with her anymore so she spoke load enough that he should have been able to at least hear her from the down the hall, "Yo, Serix, mind bringing me a bottle of water to sip on while I fix this thing?"