He was smirking at her. And teasing her! Jo bit her lip to hide her smile and rolled her eyes. "Well, Mr. high and mighty god, it is this coming Friday at 7pm at the aquarium. So, are you going to grant me the honor of your company? Or will you be too busy doing wish granting things to be bothered by such an earthly task?" a small giggle escaped her lips as she settled back into her spot in front of him. He was a man of few words, but when he spoke he still managed to make her smile. Leon still had a small stack of papers to go through. It seems that he has been slacking a little bit on his job. Jo smirked. "You seem to have gotten a little behind with your work load. I can't image what you have been doing!" She joked. "I hope I haven't been too distracting to you." She paused and looked over to the window where Isabelle could be heard giggling and squealing. "Who else do I need to help today? I don't want anyone getting behind because I am staying locked up in your ivory tower. With the back of her head resting against his chest, she closed her eyes and listened to the rhythm of his breathing. It was slow and steady and nearly put her to sleep. She looked out the window at the setting sun. No wonder she was tired! It was nearly nightfall. "I don't think I ever thanked you, Leon." Jo said quietly. "For showing me and giving me a chance," She added as he looked at her curiously. Stretching her arms above her head, she tilted her head first to the right and then the left, loosening her muscles. "How many more wishes do you have to grant?" A small thought passed through her mind. She remembered the first wish that he had granted for her, when he had taken her flying over the ocean. A small, knowing smile danced across her lips as she remembered that entire night. That had probably been once of the best nights of her life. One day they would have to do that again.