Heeled boots made a soft thump on the white tiled floors as he strode down the hallway at a leisurely pace. Having worked his way up in the ranks, he was now allowed to go where ever he chose in the compound and he had just been assigned the best task of them all. A white unmarked door stood in front of him, and he grinned, his eyes darting to the little plaque next to it. Khaat Lupin Under her name was a sheet of plain white paper, and Felix pulled out his wand silently, touching his wand to the tip of his finger, a small prick of blood appeared, and he pressed it against this paper. The blood burned red against the white for a second, before the paper absorbed it and the words Clear, Welcome Felix Barker, please remember not to kill the patient Flashed across the top before he signed it with a quick wave of his wand and the door slid open.
Felix grinned and stepped into the room, hearing a soft hiss as the door closed behind him. He grinned again and stuck his hands in his pocket, his wand pushed up into his sleeve and was captured by a little hook that only he could pull it out from. He pulled a clipboard from off the wall and walked over to Khaat. "Khaat Lupin." He said with an airy, bored tone, his eyes scanning the paper on the clipboard. "Not eating I see.. is this how it has to be?" His eyes flickered up to look at her, cold and piercing as he watched her still form. His smile vanished and then he sighed. "What good will starving yourself do? We can simply inject you with the proper vitamins you will need for survival while you are asleep." He set the clipboard down on the edge of her bed and walked around it,leaning forward, so that he could see into her eyes.
"Ah, but I still see some hope there..." He said frowning slightly. "Given up food, but not given up hope, what a pity.. you aren't going to survive Lupin..." He said and straighted up again a mad glint in his eyes. He tugged on his black jacket and smiled. The room was stark white, except for a few splashes of orange, where the blood wouldn't come off of the walls. His entire body was covered in black however, so that he stood out plainly against the white, almost as though it forced the eye to watch him. "What are we going to do Khaat?" he hissed turning around and leaning against the wall to stare at the prone figure in front of him.