"Never? That really is a stretch isn't it?" He chided as he folded his arms and sat down on the rafter. His feet dangling in the air as she spoke and he couldn't help but to smirk. The corners of his lips curving upwards as he pulled out the flying silver disk he rode in on from his coat pocket. It was slender like a fan but opened up to a circular disk with the most silent spark of electricity he could manage and he threw it in the air. "Well what do you think, I didn't come here for the view." He stated with raised eyebrows as he pushed off the rafters into the air and on the disk. Balancing expertly as if he'd been doing it for his entire life. He practically had really, since he was a young teenager anyway. Now that he was older most of his skills were honed and sharpened to a tee. Virgil loved being a super hero, he practiced at it daily since he had nobody to show him the ropes. He had to stay ontop of his game and learn as he went along.
"Remember what I said about the rules?" He questioned as he hovered a few feet above the girl. If she looked close enough she could see the energy causing the disk to float effortlessly but only if she knew what to look for. "No leaving the building. That would be cheating, kay?" He could see the sparks she toyed with and decided to show off his own. His were more of a whiteish blue, his eyes an ice blue to match. He kept his eyes on her cautiously, watching every move. Incase she decided to start before he said go. "No cheating. " He emphasized with a gloved finger as if scolding a child.
The warehouse was mostly dark, but with lightning coming into play he was sure he didn't really have to worry about it too much. The place smelled musty and old, he really hated warehouses. Always gave him the creeps. Nothing good ever happened inside, and this one was going to be no different.