Lucien held back a chuckle at Geralt's response. [color=burlywood]"Who knows."[/color] He responded, amusement clear in his tone. [color=burlywood]"Outside of work hours I'm quite willing to share it."[/color] The Frenchman did not particularly put too much thought into his responses. He was in a good mood, and sometimes when that happened it was hard to think twice before speaking. Illyana's very much intentional interruption made him aware of that, and caused him to subtly step away from Geralt to face her. It was easy to get carried away sometimes. [color=burlywood]"She did, didn't she? This why I enjoy doing this."[/color] He said with a bright smile as he looked back out into the water. It had taken the other trucks a little longer to arrive, considering how fast Geralt had bolted, but Ivory parked the truck in the designated area and got out, Akane quickly following suit. Akane ran toward the shore of the lake, but could not spot Cora. It seemed she was still underwater. [color=rosybrown]"Lucien can I join her until the truck gets here?"[/color] Akane asked. The Ringleader nodded. [color=burlywood]"Of course. It will probably be a little bit before it's been completely cleaned."[/color] He said. The kitsune wasted no time, quickly removing the beach dress she wore and tossing it aside, before running toward the water. The coldness of it didn't bother her in the least, as it was easy for her to adjust to it. Once she was deep enough she dove in, amber eyes beginning to scan for her friend. As Aurel's truck arrived, the man stepped out of his trucks, and ushered all his snakes out. They were quick to disperse, eager to enjoy the nature of the forest. He smiled slightly before he moved over to the others. His eyes ventured to Lucien's wings for a moment, almost forgetting that this was something Lucien enjoyed doing on these days. How had Geralt reacted? Snake like eyes glanced over at the magician for a moment. He'd have to ask Illyana later. Unlike the others, Ivory was in no hurry to head anywhere near the water, as she had no plans of going into it. Instead she walked over to a nearby tree and leaned against it, shielded from the sun, but also where she could be watchful of everyone.