Malagog never did understand the human need for smoking, cigarettes or entertainment that couldn\'t be caused on his own. He was whistling a merry tune as his fingers worked at the lock of a back door to a movie theater. He slipped through it, and weaved around in and out among people, being sure to pick the pocket of an asshole who bumped into him, tossing the wallet into the garbage as he fished out the money that remained, about 50 dollars or so, not bad he guessed. He walked around, down past all the areas where you entered a movie and looked at his choices, one of them being a chick flick, a romantic piece of crap a spy movie that belonged in some crappy indie movie store, and a horror movie. At least he could mess with people in a horror movie, especially if they weren\'t aware of what happened, or he could just interrupt the movie altogether, and ruin someones night, as he strolled in, the tune stopping as he walked through the seating rows. Dissapointment showed on his faces as no aura\'s showed there ugly faces. He walked back out, trying each movie, his frustration building, and continuing to grow.
Walking outside ruffled his hair, a feeling he loved in his bird form, as he checked for aura\'s, as an angsty one wafted over from a brown/ oaky brown haired girl. Concentrating on her, he thought one small singular word, \'hello\' as the word wafted from his brain, causing the wind to blow the leaves into a hello for a brief 2-3 seconds as he severed the telekinetic link to the leaves. He was already next to her and had taken a piece of flint out, scratching it against the metal of the lighter as it was retracting into her pocket, still fast enough to create a spark, as it jumped off the lighter and lit a fire long enough to catch the cigarette as he stood next to her, his face giving off a casual smile. He smiled again as he stood there, one hand running through his short white hair, to smooth out a ruffle in his hair, his red eyes glinting as he sat there almost placidly with that grin on his face.
He turned to face her after about a minute or so, then shook his head slowly as he smiled at the girl, "what\'s the matter, don\'t say hi when someone else says hi?" He wasn\'t sure if she heard it, but if she did, it should have surprised her either way, not much else on his mind as he thought through how to have fun with this one, but yet so many ideas flowed through his head at that particular moment, all very good.