<div align=center>The heat of the day made Levi purr, he wasn't so sure about the sun but the way the warmth felt on his skin was good. He was used to temperatures higher than this, and therefore he'd had trouble adjusting to the climate of this place. He was glad this island was tropical, however. Levi would probably have frozen to death in a place like England or Ireland. As he kicked his feet in the water, a series of ripples spread out across the surface of the water, chasing each other to the center of the lake and gradually getting smaller and smaller.
The demon yawned softly, falling lazily onto his back and staring sideways at his room mate. He knew that Ty didn't like the heat of the day, and he thought it was even more unlikely that he'd strip off and swim in the lake. He knew that it wasn't uncommon for students to do that, however, Levi had already discovered that swimming was an absolute no go for him. For someone that hadn't seen a large expanse of water until recently, things like lakes were exciting to him. Swimming, however, was not. He didn't plan to learn and he really didn't want to. It's unnatural to swim. If demons were supposed to swim we'd have been born with fins and gills.
Levi had been given a set of wings and a prehensile tail, though. His tail was awfully useful but the wings merely got in the way, especially when he struggled to fly very far. He wasn't old enough yet and they weren't big enough. "Isn't it a nice day, Tyberius?" He asked, beaming at the older man, "we should have brought a picnic." He didn't think Ty would be very open to that idea, however. "Can ravens catch fish? You should catch one for me." Levi sat up again, tail twitching back and forth on the grass.</div>
The demon yawned softly, falling lazily onto his back and staring sideways at his room mate. He knew that Ty didn't like the heat of the day, and he thought it was even more unlikely that he'd strip off and swim in the lake. He knew that it wasn't uncommon for students to do that, however, Levi had already discovered that swimming was an absolute no go for him. For someone that hadn't seen a large expanse of water until recently, things like lakes were exciting to him. Swimming, however, was not. He didn't plan to learn and he really didn't want to. It's unnatural to swim. If demons were supposed to swim we'd have been born with fins and gills.
Levi had been given a set of wings and a prehensile tail, though. His tail was awfully useful but the wings merely got in the way, especially when he struggled to fly very far. He wasn't old enough yet and they weren't big enough. "Isn't it a nice day, Tyberius?" He asked, beaming at the older man, "we should have brought a picnic." He didn't think Ty would be very open to that idea, however. "Can ravens catch fish? You should catch one for me." Levi sat up again, tail twitching back and forth on the grass.</div>