. : | : . Alec . : | : .
Alec rolled his upperbody back so his shoulders and upper back were flat on the ground while the rest of his body was still twisted side-ways. "I'll be fine," He assured her, his voice a soft whisper of the wind. It still held the husky linger to it, but it was slowly fading. His eyes flicked open and the green of his eyes slowly and lazily made their way to Lulu's. Taking in her red eyes, his expression turned a bit more serious then just groggy. "Lew?" Starting off rather questioning, Alec rose an eyebrow at her eyes. "Are you alright?" Voice completely loosing the huskiness, he could only stare up at her with confusion traced in his eyes. What was the reason as to why those eyes were red, and her hair was black as night. It almost looked to be misty from where he laid. Probably just the sun, nothing more. He assured himself, cocking his head to the side as he looked up at Lew. Yes, now he was sure that it was just the way the sun glared off her hair, giving it extra shadows and the misty floating look. Alec ran his finger tips over a sore spot on the side of his forehead were the likes of a headache were starting. He really did need to sleep, but Lew seemed a little different. Stiff, he calm. Perhaps a little bit too calm for his liking. Choosing not to mention it though, he carefully kept an eye on her as he twisted back to lay fully side-ways again. He just wanted an hour of sleep, something to give him time to gain a little strength and energy back. After his power giving up in that last battle, he was ready to spend sometime with his eyes shut on purpose for once. Usually he worked himself hard enough that the only way he got sleep was when his body shut itself down. Which wasn't really the best for his system, but it made it easier then falling asleep with people and noise all around you. He'd grown use to that hard life style, though lately after meeting Lew it had become harder to stay awake. Though when he had met up with her he had not slept for over two days already. Not he was running on snatches of sleep here and there, no longer then about half an hour each time he was able to rest. And now, now he was trying to sleep. Trying to sleep for Lulu, who seemed to like it when he wasn't practically killing himself by rushing into battles and fights.

. : | : . Elizabeth . : | : .
The way he seemed to be completely calm, not spooked by how freaked out she was seemed to help her relax. It was just the sudden change it seeing him be normal human, then suddenly start forming into an alligator that had startled her. She was scared of pretty much any animal or sea-animal that was bigger then her. Which sadly including alligators. Having been at the labs for long enough to know which parts to avoid, it was rare for her to come into contact with anything she was afraid of. Having Milo startle her by changing into one of her fears was just another way for her to have to get over it. He was kind though... not acting scarry at all... Elizabeth softly shook her head, not meaning her words in that way. She wasn't calling him Alligator, she had simply been trying to force some sort of words out. "I- I didn't mean- It wasn't suppose to- not like that-" Liz stammered again, completing sentences after starting a new one. Why was she scared? Was that a false question? Here was a giant animal crawling towards her that could speak, became Human, and who knew what else. She hadn't been very reasonable when she'd decided to help him out, but now her mind was sending up all sorts of flaps and warnings. Alligator's tended to eat people, didn't they? The last she remembered they did. "People. Don't- Don't Alligator's eat- eat people?" She winced at how badly her voice sounded, making her seem like some pathetic little girl who was scared of some creature that she'd just been trying to save. "I'm just not use to seeing halfs before, I'm sorry for- for freaking out." Circling her wrists with her hands, Elizabeth gazed over at him. Even though she was staying put and not moving, she didn't really feel threatened at the moment. Not like before. Right now she was calm and a little happy too.