Having been taking a small break from their shared act, Issac was behind the tent smoking when he felt Maddy's sister's mind enter the tent and then heard the confused crowd as Maddy had a conversation with her sister in the middle of the show. Mona's mind had been there looking from the moment she set foot in the city, but there were so many voices always talking, always spiraling and staticking, that he had not paid much attention to it until that moment.
Peaking his head through, Issac's dark curls flopped into his face. His bright green eyes lined with black for the show, he wore his typical distressed leather pants, hole-filled sweater and a Ringmaster jacket over it. Issac felt fancy like that. "Hey! Cute Kemps! There's a show going on... SHHHHHHH." His grin spread lopsided across his face as he jumped onto the stage in a flashy show of acrobatic skills.
"Ladies and Gentleman, I'm sure you can see that not even the Great Minds of this show can say no to Family! Yes, I'm sure you are all surprised that us circus folk have families beyond those that are hatched on site, but I assure you, it is pretty rare to be hatched inside the circus.... outside though... different case."
Bowing, his whisper floated over the crowd from the lowered position of his head as he looked out at everyone. "Enjoy your night, Breathe in the Sights, We are as much kin to all you Detroiters as these two lovely ladies are to each other. Come see us again tomorrow for part dous of the trepid deviltry act!" In a normal voice, he jumped down from the page and signalled for the security to start moving people to the exits.
"No pushing and shoving. Only grope those who you have permission to do so from... you have my permission..."
Once the crowd started moving out, Issac moved over to them in a series of slow backflips. "Hi, I'm Issac. Nice to meet you, Mona. Not sure if a Magical Circus really means he is more intimidating... It's the whole super old, living being of fire having to deal with employees like us that makes him grumpy." Issac leaned in, whispering loudly. "We call him Circus Dad."