Orangeish Sherbert
As a corrupted senshi, there were, apparently, certain tasks that needed doing on a weekly basis. Calaverite needed to fulfill a 'quota,' and it had taken him a bit to fully comprehend what exactly that meant. It sounded an awful lot like a job, and the prospect of that made him balk at the thought of doing anything that he was instructed to do, by sheer virtue that someone else wanted him to do it. He wanted to do what he wanted and nothing more than that.
Surely Cala didn't have to listen to anyone? He wasn't a scrawny nobody like Ivory was... And there was so much he could do now that he hadn't been able to before. Calaverite had no time for jobs for someone else.
But with patient and persistent explanation (and assurances that it was a special thing that only people like Calaverite could do), he'd been coerced into spending his time in Destiny City hunting for people he could drain from. It was a bit like a game he'd been told, and energy was kind of like 'points.' He needed a lot of points if he wanted to win, and if he wasn't careful and discrete, Order members may be able to come and steal his points from him.
Calaverite was skeptical. ...But he did like to win.
So he kept to the shadows, like he'd been told, places where he wouldn't be seen and immediately recognized if someone not on his team happened to look his way. He wasn't to go after large groups. Basic senshi like him couldn't drain more than one person at a time, so it didn't do him any good to catch a bunch of people at once. Especially if it turned out any of them were carrying weapons. Maybe he could run faster and hit harder than a civilian, but he could still be hurt. He needed to be careful. That had been repeated a bunch. He needed to be careful. He needed to be careful.
Calaverite frowned as he watched the empty street ahead for signs of activity. His arms were folded across his chest, back leaned against the building behind him, long hair draped over his shoulder and fluttering in the gentle night breeze...
This was boring. He was bored! Not a very fun game, at all.