Raven remained unflinching even when the Orcamon came at him. His free hand reached quickly into his pocket, grasping his own Digivice with a tight grip. He could use it if necessary, allow Falcomon to digivolve into Peckmon and then teach this amateur just who it was they were dealing with. But when Supiromon stepped in and intercepted the attack, Raven released his grasp on his Digivice and left it hidden away in his pocket. There would be no need for Peckmon to get involved, at least not this time. But something else became abundantly clear. Just taking the Digivice wasn't enough. The girl's Digimon was still evolved, and still able to rampage. In that case, the only choice left was to go a little... further. "Hey, you!" Raven shouted from his rooftop. He wasn't aware of the conversation she was having with KK, and frankly even if he did know he would hard pressed to actually care. As he shouted, the thief made sure to hold the stolen Digivice where it could be seen, "Call off your Digimon, NOW!" he demanded, approaching the edge of the roof. He made a choice, one that KK and Yukarumon were sure to hate him for. In fact, the others would probably be hard pressed to agree with what Raven was doing. He bent down, scooped up a nearby brick. Then he placed the Digivice on the ground and held the brick up over his head as if to bring it down hard, "Do it! Or I'll smash it!" was it even physically possible to trash a Digivice? Raven didn't actually know since he had never tried before. But if it meant putting an end to this nonsense, then he was willing to attempt it. "Wait! What are you...?" Falcomon asked, even he was surprised and seemed unsure whether to go along with Raven's threat or to try to stop him. [i]I'm sorry, Falcomon.[/i] Raven remained unmoved. He was waiting for a response. Sometimes just stealing the treasure wasn't enough. Sometimes, to get results, one had to actually [i]threaten[/i] the treasure. Or in this case, use it as leverage to "convince" the would-be Digidestined to call off her attack.