Re: Carnivale
Even though she laughs at the warnings, even though she doesn't seem keen on taking them seriously (as she should), he knows better, yes he does. It's nothing to be excited about, nothing to laugh over, because he knows.
"Yes they would. When you least suspect it, they will come." His lips purse behind the mask and he watches as she touches the kitten once more. Eyes narrow, slightly, as that paw twitches, and it seems, at least, that her claims are true.
But they don't impress him, not like she seems to think they will. "If that's the best show, then this carnivale is certainly nothing to write home about." He straightens to his full height, tall and lanky and this side of toothin. "Is it only animals? Or have you brought the spark back to a human as well? That would be impressive, I dare say." There's challenge in his words, sneaking in and out of the syllables.