"An outlaw like that loser?" She snorted, the idea almost laughable - the bumbling incompetence against her mighty depravity - it was ridiculous to compare the two.
"Uh, yeah - right."It was at this time, of course, that she might be reminded of the time she attempted to steal a single pouch of salt from her father's kitchen, of which he had almost forty - and came back an hour later sobbing, after which her father comforted her with ice cream. Or, the time when she attempted to attack an innocent pokemon, and ended up finding out they both enjoyed the same book from the local library, and then becoming close friends with him throughout her years. Or, even the time when she beat up a kid in school, only to find that he severely bullied the pokemon too young or weak to fend for themselves - no, she was a far more competent and evil villain than the lost little fox that had wandered into her dad's restaurant with an aim to fight and had ended up completely missing.
In the corner, Takeo would make for quite the menacing sight from Ember's perspective - an angered, chef with a gaze that seemed to stun - or a massive, brutish past, roughhouse of an explorer that actually seemed
tower over the little, revenge hungry fox. His thick forearms crossed over his chest as he stared at the fox - his eyes seemed to be shooting daggers. In reality, Takeo Feuille wasn't all that angry - he could easily get the scorch marks off with a little bit of work, and the little scene he made would be quickly forgotten once some criminal tried to attack an explorer in his diner - which was commonplace - but he decided he'd try to terrify the little one - after all, it probably would make things easier for his parents.
"You trying to start trouble in my restaurant, little girl?" He demanded, his voice booming with strength.
"It's been a real long time since I've gotten to show an outlaw whatfor." Gale looked on, watching as Takeo stood over and intimidated the fox locked into the corner. As she looked a little closer, she'd notice that she actually
knew the supposed "villain" that her dad was trying to keep on hold until his parents came by to pick him up - she'd gone to school with the pokemon, and had watched him fall into the pond to be saved by that sickeningly good explorer.
"D-dad! You don't have to scare him that much, he's just a kid." She'd say, watching her dad tower over the little fox.
"He's just a kid." She trailed off, shutting her mouth as she realized who she had been working so hard to be. Her dad shrugged, ignoring his daughter's suggestion - after all, the little fox had just almost burned down his restaurant, and he might as well keep him there so he couldn't run until his parents arrived.
"Oh, Arceus.. I did it again, didn't I?.." Gale said, her voice small and soft, her face coloring red despite the white fur.
"Did I just say something good?"@Shiny Keldeo@Bright_Ops@Lugia