"I think it's obvious!" answered Raven, yelling back to KK, "I'm doing what [i]you[/i] never had the spine to do yourself!" and that was it. In the hundred and fifty years he had known him, KK always had a way of getting under Kaitou's skin. Something about his idealistic way of doing things just rubbed him the wrong way. More than once he wanted to call it out, accuse KK of being a naive fool. But for the longest time Kaitou held it in. Saving the worlds was simply more important than any petty differences. But now? There was no known danger to the world. Now they had absolutely nothing but time to hash out their differences. "You have you your way," Raven said, now noticing Axel rushing in his direction, "and I have [i]mine[/i]!" and then, without warning he tossed the brick toward Axel. Not at him directly, not even Kaitou could be that mean-spirited. But it should have been enough to make Axel momentarily pause in order to avoid the brick. And then Raven did something else unexpected, he kicked the Digivice. Not enough to break, but enough to knock it over the edge and onto the flooded streets below, "You want it?" Raven asked Axel in a taunting tone, "Then have fun swimming for it." with a silent glance at Falcomon, Raven then ran toward the opposite roof. His plan was simple enough for anyone to figure out. Put the stolen Digivice in a position where the others would be too busy trying to recover it to chase after him. When he reached the edge of the roof, Raven offered one more bow before throwing down a smokescreen, "Adieu!" he taunted as he vanished into the smoke, Falcomon flying after him. Unfortunately, both the Digimon and the Thief were gone by the time the smoke cleared. And besides, had Raven's plan worked then everyone would be too busy frantically searching for the Digivice to even attempt to give chase.