“I am a god.” He said with a smirk. “I know how to do everything.” Their dancing was smoother than the rest of the people on the dance floor and there was no doubt that they were drawing attention but did Leon care? Not one bit; in fact he was doing nothing more than staring at the goldfish laughing and smiling in his arms. This was all that mattered to him so why would it matter than others were watching them. Leon applauded with the rest of the crowd as the man announced everyone’s names and what they did to help set up the event. And as the group moved to the table they set down. His attention moved to the tank at which they were placed near, breaking his gaze to look at the goldfish around the table it was obvious that some of them held a high position of power, hence why they weren’t cringing under his presence. Good, a cowering group of goldfish at a table wouldn’t make for much company. The pressure on his hand was a bit surprising and he turned his attention to see Jo looking at him calmly. Her welcoming to her world made him smile slightly as he leaned forward and whispered to her. “Animals are attracted to power; expect to get up close and personal to ‘your world’.” He said with a nod as gave her hand a squeeze in return before they went on with their meal. As time passed the group at the table shared conversations about this and that and even Leon joined in. Expertly dodging questions about what he did for a job but allowing people to know that Jo saved his life and if it wasn’t for her he wouldn’t be able to continue his work. “She is my goddess.” He said giving her a smile. His movements with his food was those of a trained individual who obviously eats around higher class people. He knew exactly what fork to grab where to play his napkins and the proper mannerisms to have at the table. Sadly none of this was for his own personal enjoyment but rather because he was force to learn how to do it because of his position. One of the women at the table began to hit her husband and point toward the glass over Leon’s shoulder as soon most of the table was staring over his shoulder in wonderment. Behind him, up against the glass, the 4 sharks had found their way to it and were hovering as close as they could get to the glass looking directly at Leon. He continued to eat as if there was nothing out of the ordinary and even pulled all the viewers attention back him as he began to talk a bit more about what he did for a job. “Helping people is my passion, however my focus is on humans. Jo takes care of the animals, I take care of the humans and together we make a perfect team.” With that he gave her a grin, “Wouldn’t you agree?”