As soon as Ivory had recovered from the teleport, which hadn't taken long, she was quick to make her way to the side of the stage to make sure she'd get a decent look at Geralt's act. This was something she too was interested in, as it would allow her to have a bit more clues about him. This time around she hadn't been able to focus too much on the feeling of the teleportation.. mostly because she was more focused on the show itself. She didn't want her desire to figure things out to risk ruining anything. She was sure she'd have other chances for it, but right now she wanted to see just what that magician really had to offer. She had heard his mention of her but didn't react to it, simply holding back an eye roll. Aurel was honestly surprised by the entire display of Geralt's act. He had heard of magicians and what they were capable of but.. this was clearly on an entirely different level. Even though he already knew it was real, he could really tell that there weren't any extreme tricks of misdirection, his magic was very real. [color=#a7d3d4]"He's really good.. The crowed clearly loves him.."[/color] Aurel said quietly as he watched. Honestly it was hard to keep track of all of the things the magician seemed to be able to do. [color=#a7d3d4]"But.. I'm sure Ivory's not going to like what happened to her silks.."[/color] Lucien had watched Geralt's show with just as much interest as the first time, trying to catch on to any of his new tricks. He could tell just how excited Cora was about all of this, and he was glad she was enjoying herself. Everything had been fine until the magician had decided to burn the silks, that made him furrow his brow a little. He was sure that Ivory would not be pleased with this, and he honestly wasn't either, even if it was for the show. When Geralt disappeared from sight, he hadn't even turned around when he had appeared behind them, not immediately, though he had grimaced when Cora let out a yelp. It had sent a sharp pain through his head, but he had quickly recovered before he turned to face Geralt. [color=burlywood]"I'm sure they will, but I do hope you have replacements ready for those silks."[/color] He said. While he did not sound angry, it was clear that he was a bit displeased by his choice. He understood the concept of it, considering all the other performers made sure to get rid of their own tools and instruments for the next act, obviously Ivory couldn't do that, so he understood Geralt's need to remove them, but it was the way he had went about it that he had disapproved of. Unfortunately he did not give the man much time to react as he had to go back out onto the stage to close the night, and thank everyone for coming. The applause was grand, and he knew that Geralt was right. The reviews would surely be amazing. He could tell how pleased the audience was as they began to take their leave and Lucien returned to his previous spot backstage.