"No offense is taken," said Ascot, but Xajsuoh had already left. Then, he sighed. Xajsouh was a big prick, but his situation was...pitiful. Not that Ascot would express pity when it would offend, but, well, he still felt empathy for the Nobody. Then, a sudden rage overtook him, rage not directed at the Nobody or at anyone else, but at this whole fucking situation. "It's not true!" Ascot said, stabbing his Keyblade into the ground. "You do belong somewhere, and even if you don't, I'll raise this Keyblade, and [i]carve[/i] out a place for you with my own two hands! I'll create a place where everyone can belong, because they deserve to have one!" He then took out his weapon from the ground, and began walking outwards. He then faced the group. "This would be the part where I rashly go off to give that little girl a home, but I'm genius enough to realize that, unless we discuss what home we can give her, it'll just be a fool's errand. So, can we discuss this on the way? Oh, and sorry, Master Yen Sid, for the floor damage. I'm really, really sorry. Well, I'll leave now," he spoke as he walked out of the Mysterious Tower. On the way, Ascot remembered Rose's question on why the boy wanted to learn the 'Baloon' series of spells. "Simple," spoke Ascot. "You see, in Sora and Riku's journey into the Realm of Sleep, the 'Baloon' series of spells provided the most firepower, for the least cost. Not merely that, but since my...coma in Narnia, I felt a series of new powers in me, and I think...wait, give me a few seconds." And then Ascot jumped up, and began to glide along the street, bursting into flames as he did so. "I think I learned Fire Glide, and with it, I might be able to rain down Balloons from the air," he said as he went down.