♪~ Of course Tsukito had made a mistake in the whole ordeal, but Loki was made to be aware back in the Garden that people do make mistakes. He's made plenty of them, and he wasn't about to scold Tsukito for something as simple as that. It was a difficult task, especially for someone who took things so literally. Whilst there was the initial shock of it all, Loki still had two smoke bombs. One to teach Tsukito with, and one to hand to him so he could have another go.
The idea of pranking people three times in one day would always be the top thing on his list. If anything, Tsukito was just helping him in his antics. Whether he knew it or not. Sorry Tsukito.
Loki waited surprisingly patiently for Tsukito to fish out his notebook and pen. It wasn't the first thing he'd expected, but at the same time, he knew what the other God was like. He supposed it was fair enough that he'd learn a lot better like this. Smirking to himself Loki stayed behind the wall, shifting Tsukito a little so he too was out of sight of the targets.
"Right, my skills, you say~?” Flattered, I’m sure. “So what you wanna do is you wanna remain out of their sight. Make sure they don't know you're looking at them, but you wanna keep a subtle eye on them, right?" The first time Loki Laevatein spoke strategically, and it was about a prank. Truly the revelation we deserved, but not the one we wanted. Either way, he continued.
"Usually, we'd use an underarm throw for more... subtlety. But today we're going head on since there's more of them, which means if they try to run, they'll fumble and hit each other, meaning more time to unless the smoke! Ready..."
And with that over arm gesture, Loki made himself seen, though it was much too late for the victims to notice, since when they had noticed his presence, the smoke bomb had already hit the ground, enveloping them with a strong pink smoke. A hiss as well as a giggle came from Loki next,
"And now, we book it before they catch us! Come on!" Grabbing a hold of Tsukito's wrist at that moment, Loki took off in the direction they came from, hoping the crowd wasn't to follow suit, indicating a successful prank.