Jin had expected the young man to suddenly start cowering, and run from the woman that was armed with a sword and described as a serial killer. What he did not expect in the slightest was to see them take flight, followed by the boy displaying the fact he was unambiguously a firebender. [color=8dc73f]"What?"[/color] he managed after a moment. He went to give chase, but with the fire spreading from the crates Jin groaned. He couldn't just let them harm the property of whatever poor souls owned the buildings to either side of the alley. His lips turned to an O shape and he took a soft breath that almost whistled before crushing a few loose rocks underfoot to sand and using them to smother the flame moments after it was born. The warrior stared in the direction of the fleeing fugitives, wondering what exactly the boy was. An accomplice of the vicious killer? Truth be told he didn't look the part in the slightest. No weapons about him, and he looked skinny. Moreso even than others tended to be relative to the rough hewn folk of the Earth Kingdom. Then again, if he was muscled like an ox, it would certainly be a lot harder to hide in plain sight. Regardless of if he was a devious killer or just an idiot, the girl he was with was far worse than a mere murderer. On the plus side, the fact they were running from him meant they were scared of him rather than vice versa so he figured he stood a pretty good chance when he finally got to confront them. All of this thinking that happened in less than a second was interrupted as he realized that more former comrades appeared behind him. As Temujin listened to their question he scoffed. [color=8dc73f]"No, just a few dozen dragons who accidentally lit those boxes on fire. Don't bother me if you're too incompetent to catch a dangerous criminal."[/color] With that he yet again erected himself a pillar to jump on the roof of the nearest building to try and get a view of where the fleeing duo had gone. Squinting, it took a few moments to spot them but once more he gave chase. Hopping between buildings he roared at them. [color=8dc73f]"Challenge me, coward!"[/color] Anyone who ran like them probably didn't have ego enough to be goaded into battle by a mere request for a duel, but who knew.