[hr][hr][center][h1][/h1][img] https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/504122082729132034/756988552734310500/Waverley_Moodboard_Extra_Smoll.jpg[/img][hr] [color=Purple][b]Location:[/b][/color] In the Van [color=Purple][b]Skills:[/b][/color] Radio Wave Manipulation[/center][hr][hr] As Waverley sat in the back, eyes clenched tightly shut, whimpering with her head slumped against the plush car seat, she could feel the drilling in her head begin to lessen. After a few seconds, it seemed to fade entirely. She kept still for a few seconds after it had, before eventually letting her eyes groggily flutter back open. She blinked the bleariness out of her eyes, and repositioned herself, sitting up straight. But when she went to rub her eyes with her hand, she was unable to, finding it still tangled up in her boss' hair. She could feel heat rising to her cheeks, embarrassment flooding her face. [color=purple]"Er, shit, sorry,"[/color] she quickly apologized, reaching her other hand over, struggling for a few moments to untangle herself from Veil's chaotic hair. She eventually managed it, withdrawing her hands with a bashful look, folding them back onto her lap. Once most of the embarrassment had subsided, her eyes shifted away from Veil and instead to Jack. He was hard to read, at least on the surface. But maybe there was another way to get info. Her eyes narrowed, and she reached out her mind. Within a few seconds, even though her eyes were facing forward, she wasn't looking at Jack, or Callie, or anything, instead in a trance. Finding Jack's phone wasn't hard, not when she knew exactly where he was. Dissecting it for information did end up being a bit of difficult. She spent a minute or so on it, but finally broke her trance with a shake of her head. All she managed to get was a search for a donut place and a website for brain teasers. Brain teasers for geniuses, to be specific. Hardly incriminating evidence, though knowing he considered himself a 'genius' was enough to fuel her suspicions. She let out a quiet sigh, keeping her eyes glued to the pair up front. [color=purple]"Headache's gone. Must've been a passing thing."[/color]