◤xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx◥
A l e s a n d r oxxD r a k o s
══════════════════════
♡ Aboslute Zero|| Alex || Male || Twenty
♡ Location: The Rooftops
♡ Tags: Rawl, Peter Parker, Beatrice Parker
◣xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx◢
Alesandro peered at Trish out of the corner of his eyes, it seemed like she was all too ready to accept this alien as a part of their group. Not that he was against an alien being a part of their group, it was just this particular one that he was against. He could see where the other spider was coming from though, typically it was best to stick with others since there was strength with numbers. However he wasn't really accustomed to working with others. Sure he had worked with the avengers once or twice and with Tony on occasion however that didn't mean that he was used to working in a group. He found it most comfortable to work by himself and if he didn't feel an overwhelming need to protect the youngest in their current group then he probably would have left already. He decided against saying anything and instead turned his attention to Peter who had decided to question the alien about the kingdom they had referred to. Fixing his gaze upon the alien he tried to figure out if the alien was speaking any kind of truth. However despite the fact that he had always been very confident in his ability to read other he was having a very hard time telling if this alien was currently being honest with them. He had a tingling feeling that they were probably being honest but that was directly at odds with his feeling that he shouldn't trust them. With a soft sigh he unfolded his arms and lifted his hand to rake his fingers through his blond hair. "There are plenty of humans who have a darkness in their soul that can only be filled with the sufferings of others. However the vast majority are not that that, remember to not let those who are evil to taint your perception of everyone else" he said smoothly while making his way to the edge of the building. Hopefully he hadn't given away too much, he didn't really want any sympathy. His own suffering was something he wanted to keep to himself.


