[center][color=D5FF00][i][h1]Mali Anson[/h1][/i][/color][hr][b]Location:[/b] Club Afterdark [b]Skills:[/b] Driving (Cars) [hr][hr][/center] [color=D5FF00]"Maybe you're not smelling it because it went cold while you were passed out."[/color] Really, that was the thing he was going to complain about right then? It was like deciding to sleep through the whole day, then say to yourself that you don't need to get up because you can't see the sun outside. Really, it made her really want to jump to the more dramatic measure of picking him up by the ankles and letting him hang upside down until he decided he wanted to wake up, but Zoie jumped the gun. Mali flinched when from out of her field of vision, suddenly a shoe flew in and nailed Relic in the head. The back of her head was able to tell her that it was Zoie chucking her shoe at her brother, but the forefront was having a minor panic attack at the unexpected object. All she could be thankful of was that Zoie wasn't wearing stilettos, that would have been really dangerous. She'd hate to see the kid have to walk around with an eye patch over a simple spat. [color=D5FF00]"Yeah, they've been like this the entire time I've seen them together,"[/color] she replied to Trisha's rhetorical quip, [color=D5FF00]"I'd probably be a bit concerned if I saw them getting along now. Do you have the keys, or are they in the car?"[/color] One of the advantages of growing up as a Suburban kid was that you basically had to learn how to drive, even if you didn't want to. Everything was just too far away to rely on walking, and the public transit was a joke. So they'd be free from the tyranny of either of the siblings being at the wheel. That said, she wasn't sure how well she'd do either. It's not like she was a [i]bad[/i] driver, but Justice traffic was well out of the league of anything she'd had to go through back home. Even her occasional jaunts to places like Boston went far better than even the average bus trip she had to sit through here. Not to mention that she still had her temper to deal with, and even though it was more or less under her control under normal circumstances, driving was not normal circumstances. Mali really didn't want to end up blowing up in front of Zoie; it'd be really embarrassing after the fact.