Bang pouted at her well informed answer, her smile reminding him that Chamile was much older than him and therefore he couldn't beat her when it came to discovering things. It also reminded him of a pretentious snake, but maybe that was from the ill feeling of being outdid. Honestly, he would try harder if it wasn't so boring! "Right! The Looking Glass of Serpentine!" He exclaimed, replacing disappointment for revelation, and like a child he carefully listened to her following words of wisdom - or, knowledge. Was there a difference?
Her story went something like this: Blah blah blah history and old, sleeping witches. What was really interesting was how the mirror actually existed, and that what he had heard wasn't just a made up fairy tale! If it had been he would be mortified! He would have melted into a puddle of embarrassment! Luckily that wasn't the case and he remained as solid as ever. Once her explanation was finished the boy nodded his head, parting his lips to tell the group his not-so-much-of-a-plan plan.
However his upcoming words were interrupted before they even began by none other than Kari, the bee wonder. Bang couldn't stop his shoulders from jutting upwards at the boy's hoarse voice. It sounded like his throat much be made out of sandpaper, with glass vocal cords! Did he ever speak? He didn't think so, and Bang looked curiously up to the taller witch, noticing something strange in his eyes that he didn't recognize ever existing before. Then again, he never really payed attention to those sort of things. Maybe Kari's yellow and black eyes were always shining in gaiety?
Something told him that this wasn't so. But if he wanted to help, who was Bang to say no? He could certainly come in handy! "Great! Consider yourself part of the team, we should come up with a cool name. Like, Dynamo Deluxe." Bang grinned and looked forward again, miraculously falling back into topic. "If we find it," He began, mimicking Chamile and leaning closer. "Then wouldn't that make us incredibly lucky? Everyone here has been ignoring what's important because of DWMA. It's totally lame, for real." He rolled his eyes for good measure, then looked back at her, boldly maintaining eye contact. "I think we should put them back in their place."