<♗> Seikin looks less than pleased to see him, which isn’t a surprise, he figures, considering they had a debate with the other in his underwear in the middle of the hallway, but whatever, his actions were totally justified.
Oh, right. Trick was actually an option. He didn’t know any tricks, much less have any. Shit. Not really. He wasn’t that frazzled over it.
“I don’t really have any tricks on me but for my next trick, I’ll turn into a disappointment. Whatever. I ripped that joke off someone else but it’s something.” He tried, sort of. He’s kind of more hyperactive than he usually is, almost bouncing on the tip of his toes.
Having the impression that Jules gave to the blonde, he really didn’t expect the other to walk around trick or treating, without the constant paranoia of getting kidnapped following the redhead. Wasn’t he suspecting that Seikin was a murderer a while back?
Yes, trick was really an option. An option the blonde chose out of spite. And the trick barely amused him. The other even spoiled it by saying that it wasn’t even his idea, as if the witch is announcing the whole world that he is one so people can catch him and burn him at stake.. So he did turn into an utter disappointment in Seikin’s opinion. He gave the other what seem to be a deck of cards, but it’s really a packet of chocolate that looks like one. Looks are deceiving after all, and is the key element for a magician.
» 「 Here’s your treat as a reward for a trick, Disappointment-kun. A pack of cards. Though things aren’t exactly what they seem to be, hehehe. Oh and be careful not to get yourself burned at stake, witch. 」 «