[quote]"Rigby." The shaggy headed, blue-skinned boy grinned fangily. "So yer not a witch, huh? And ya don't look like a snare. So ya killed somebody, huh? Pissed off the wrong people, huh? Aw man, you're a murderer huh? How d' I know you won't murder me, huh? Crazy psycho lady." [/quote] Rain raised her eyebrows at Rigby with a slightly amused expression. She knew he was trying to get a rise out of her and she found that to be amusing. She caught the fruit that was tossed to her and quickly bit into it with vicious ferocity. She never thought that an apple could taste so good. "Thanksh." [quote]"How d'ya think I got here? I jumped. Because I'm awesome. You don't even have any powers. I bet you can't even work those machines inside the Stone, you're so useless. So who'd ya kill? What'd ya do, muddy them to death?"[/quote] She realized that jumping that distance for Rigby probably wouldn't be too much of a problem considering the strength she felt he had. She giggled a bit at his joke. "Well... I was too preoccupied to actually look at the machinery down there, buuuut I could probably tear it all apart and put it back together better than new." "I was Venitech's greatest enemy." She puffed out her chest pridefully before taking a bit out of the apple. Rigby's commentary had helped her calm down a bit. "I killed corrupt pawns and the bastards that buried Patrick and Eve's Steamshop." She had no remorse for the actions she took to damage Venitech. She realized after she had finished her explanation that Rigby had started running away. She knew that he was most definitely not afraid of her, which meant that something scarier was behind her. She turned around to see a giant flaming bear. It had the grace of a panther and simply perched there observing. Well, it wasn't as scary as a demonic darkness, or a giant dragon thing, but this was pretty frightful. The fearsome bear had one disadvantage on the fear factor: at this point Rain was getting used to seeing terrifying monsters that were larger than life. She imagined that if it wanted her dead, the bear thing could easily arrange it. Running away seemed to be no option at this point. "Uhhh... Hello bigger than life firey bear of doom. You, uhh, interrupted my conversation. I mean, not that I think you care about that or anything. You, uhhh, you're just so... fearsome! I mean you just scared him off." She realized that she was starting to ramble, blushed deeply in embarrassment, and stopped talking.