This was ridiculous. Once again, he was fighting off the feeling that he was a circus pony for somebody else's amusement. However, he recalled that he had said he would demonstrate. And he wasn't sure about how populated the laboratory was, so he would prefer doing this on his own terms. "I'm alright with a demonstration now. Let's go to my apartment, though." He gestured to the building and lead him inside. "So that I can ensure that nobody else will see." He wasn't sure if anybody looked out their windows often, but he'd rather not catch a fluke.
They walked up the stairs to the first floor and Jasper quickly let them inside. Locking the door behind them out of paranoia, the paused, running his hands through his hair. "Alright," he said, throwing a furtive glance to the window. "You may sit, if you'd like." He gestured to an uncomfortable plastic chair in the corner, sitting apart from the benches stocked with laboratory equipment that consumed his living room."