[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=cca78e]Giosue Zino[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://media.giphy.com/media/hsXNEbtl188ZG/giphy.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr][center][b]Location:[/b] Cairo, Egypt->Ville Au Camp: Garage [b]Skills: The Watch: Act I (Time Portals)[/b][/center][hr] And like that, they had stepped out from Cairo and back into Ville Au Camp right in front of the door that he and Bart and left through merely minutes beforehand. The door behind them was still open, but it only lead into a mostly empty garage. Without looking, Gio reached behind him and shut it. It was something he had grown accustomed to doing after taking people out for the first time. It was just easier to deal with, and in cases of going to/from a hub like Ville Au Camp, meant that there were fewer doors left open at any given time. He hated when he walked into a room or hallway and there were doors just haphazardly open everywhere. It was so untidy. That aside, it appeared as if Bart had finally stumbled upon his Paradox power, and it was one that could be quite the lifesaver. Even better, it didn't seem like a kind of healing that didn't carry with it some kind of nasty side effect or hidden cost. For instance, he remembered one Paradox whose healing abilities operated by accelerating the body's natural ability to heal, but if it was abused, the growth would spiral out of control into a hyper-reactive form of cancer. It wasn't pretty. [color=cca78e]"Seeing as you've recovered,"[/color] Gio interjected, as he removed himself from Alicia's side, a great smile spreading across his face from ear to ear, [color=cca78e]"you are in perfect condition to be reminded once again about how you are to conduct yourself while in Ville Au Camp." "Bartholomew, you're free to leave. The festivities should still be in progress, if winding down. Go on, enjoy yourself before you can tire of the loop. You don't want to listen to this anyways." "Now Signorina, you know better than this. I know you know. And you know I know you know exactly what you shouldn't be doing while you're the guide of the Camp. Not only did you recklessly run off simply to satisfy your own curiosities, but you didn't even have anyone with you and foolishly gotten yourself injured. What of the Destruere still lurked around the area and killed you too? Or if your injury drew unwanted attention to yourself, and you ended up on the wrong side of a knife or worse?" "As the senior Paradox, you are supposed to be an example to the new arrivals on how they are supposed to compose themselves, but on the first day you go and break some of the most important rules. Rules that I might add are there to help protect both you and the timeline. What are the other Paradoxes supposed to gather from behavior like that? Furthermore, I might add..."[/color] And he went on like that for 10 minutes, 23 seconds longer. [color=cca78e]"Now Signorina Gonzalez, that'll be enough from me tonight, but I believe Evelina would still like a word with you."[/color] All tuckered out from the death, funeral, pranking and scolding that had gone one today, Gio stretched a few times before making his way back to his room. Tonight he would pass on his usual role in the night. He'd rather sleep. Lord knows he'd need the energy to deal with training a new batch of Paradoxes.