[color=green][center][h2]Slick- A Smooth Touch[/h2][/center][/color] Slick watched Lilliana exit her cabin with excitement, this was the fun part of his excursions. He vaguely heard Cedric crying out at the sight of land, so Slick would have to work quick. Slick the Quick. Has a nice ring to it. Slick moved over to Lilliana's door and leaned down to the lock, easiest part of breaking in. He held his finger up to the lock and spread a little oil, making the lock slide out of place and opening the door with ease. Of course the moment Slick touched the door knob it zapped him with extreme electricity, but that's why he covered his hand with non conductive oil. Still a bit if a tingle felt, he would need to improve the oil. He was about to take a step in when he noticed the scrap metal and debris all over the floor. Slick cracked his neck and smiled, no problem at all. He casually scanned the room for what he was looking for and saw some chemicals up on a high shelf, far out of his reach. He began making a tendrils of oil and swung it at the flask, grabbing it with ease and bringing it towards him. The moment the flask left it's position a boxing glove emerged from beneath the shelf, which would've punched him if he had been standing there. The flask entered Slick's pocket and he was gone, closing the door behind him of course. No need to be rude about it. After stashing the goods in his room he went up to the main deck and smiled, what a bright and sunny day! That means the sun was burning extra hot today. Slick noticed Feya drinking the rest if the water they had onboard and frowned, they kinda needed that. He kinda wanted to go up to her and ask her to not do that, but then she might start ranting about the [b]FOOD PYRAMID[/b] again so he refrained from scolding her. Instead he walked up to the railing and looked at the town, and it's big clock. Time flies they say, but does it burn? [Color=green]"Hey Cedric, does time burn?"[/color] The answer didn't matter of course, Slick would try it himself regardless. But it was good to get a second opinion.