He's not being lazy - those who knew what it took to use his powers would know the cost in calories is greater to use them than not, and with his body still reknitting his CNS, there was a further price - but he operates the door with his powers anyway, rather than standing, a thick, manila file on his desk, with tiny, multicolored flags on it. The tabs have SERO's logo on them, and there is a second set of badges into his labcoat's breast pocket. There is also a small box on the table, with what appear to be to ornate, and expensive, wristwatches inside.
"Morning."
He's still nursing his coffee mug, and it looks like between Emma and Jubilee, something has been done with his hair - it's styled, although not yet long enough to be pulled back. The door swings shut, and he flips the lock, reaching over to knock his phone onto Do Not Disturb mode. His NV is actually on stand-by.
He smiles sweetly. "It's set to only alert me to alarms at the house. If someone hacks my tech I'll make them eat it." Ice would not melt in his mouth.
The office is comfortable, but not personal, at least not to most. The metal plate artwork is dull, boring art deco with standard human vision - but along the full EM spectrum, it's utterly beautiful.
Lucifer sees in that spectrum naturally (as well as an almost infinite number of others). But now that he knows Erik does, too, he looks more closely at the things Magneto surrounds himself with, trying to see what attracted the man to them.
He especially likes the copper pieces, personally; those are where he lingers a moment longer. Finally he turns on his heel and faces Magneto.
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"Morning."
He's still nursing his coffee mug, and it looks like between Emma and Jubilee, something has been done with his hair - it's styled, although not yet long enough to be pulled back. The door swings shut, and he flips the lock, reaching over to knock his phone onto Do Not Disturb mode. His NV is actually on stand-by.
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He paces around the room, exploring without touching anything, making note of where things are and what things do.
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The office is comfortable, but not personal, at least not to most. The metal plate artwork is dull, boring art deco with standard human vision - but along the full EM spectrum, it's utterly beautiful.
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He especially likes the copper pieces, personally; those are where he lingers a moment longer. Finally he turns on his heel and faces Magneto.
"Where are we going to do this?"
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