[u][i]Jake & Gabriela Valos.[/i][/u] ... And just when Jake thought shit was going well, Evan just had to bring this shit up. He knew that Gabe wasn't going to take this too well, merely because he knew that she was standoffish as anyone could humanly be. What came next was nothing surprising. Oh? Now the [i]whitey[/i] wants to be a badass? Big fucking break. She has bigger things to deal with than no-named bitches who walk around with an attitude. But as easy as it would have been to turn around and walk away, Gabe just [i]had[/i] to say something back, "....[i]Ooooooooh, good for you![/i]" She said sarcastically as possible. She wanted to get across that she wasn't taking the girl seriously. She put her hand on one hip, and put her weight on it, her gaze not changing. "Let me give you a [i]swell[/i] piece of advice; [i]cry me a river, build a bridge, then get the hell over it.[/i]" The lightshow did not go unnoticed. In fact, Gabe took it as a sign of aggression. Something she was going to return tenfold. She put her fist up, and it started glowing a brilliant bright red color that could be seen all over the room as a beacon. It flooded her personnel space with red. Gabe put across her final warning, "Now, chill the light show. You [i]don't[/i] know who can do [i]better[/i]." If that didn't work, then hell, shit happens. They could wave some money in front of Adam's face and just tell him; [i]Oh, she just tripped and smashed her face in against the wall by accident![/i] [i]God dammit.[/i] Once again, it was up to Jake to keep things from escalating. He didn't care too much for Evan, and would probably never see her again (Which made it all the more better). He got in between Gabe and Evan. Risky, but he can defend himself against [i]Evan[/i] (Gabe would never shoot him). "Look, it doesn't have to escalate like this. Only thing that will happen is you two get one or two hits on each other, then the staff steps in and we're all scrubbing the lunchroom for months."