Things had started going wrong. Very wrong. Wells had acted poorly and had been rightfully scolded by Seras, and the new Avatar had apparently had enough of the others' shenanigans. The event was [i]supposed[/i] to be for all the Avatars to unite, but they all had their own ideals, and not a one was willing to bend or forgive! Seeing the tension, Kaze didn't know who to pursue to fix things with first. He wanted to keep everyone on peaceful terms with one another, but that goal seemed to be turning acutely south at a breakneck pace. Then, another man stepped into the scene, and either he was the best cosplayer in the world, or he truly was the Avatar of Xerneas as he claimed. Immediately, Porygon-Z rushed to shake his outstretched hand, apparently no longer concerned with proving people's validity as Avatars. Either that or it was [i]extremely[/i] fond of handshakes. Kaze couldn't tell which. After the Mayor and the CEO of Porytech had said what might calm the situation, Kaze decided to approach the girl who had been sprayed with a fire extinguisher. The other new Avatar seemed to be receiving enough of a welcome from Porygon at the moment. Jingle, having released from Kaze's arm, now bounced along behind him as he approached her. Noticing her Pokémon seemed to be uneasy, Kaze knelt down to try to calm them. Withdrawing the Soothe Bell from his pocket, he rang it once to perhaps let them relax. "You don't have to be upset," Kaze said to the seemingly unnerved Pokémon. He rolled the Soothe Bell to them so they might be able to play with it. "Jingle, go on ahead and try to have some fun with them," he directed the Bell Pokémon. Then he turned his attention to the girl. "Are you really an Avatar?" he asked, curious. "I'm Kaze, Suicune's chosen Avatar," he explained with a smile, reaching out a hand as a gesture of kindness. "Who are you?" Though he noticed it was quite a bit warmer up close to her, Kaze didn't let it deter him. While a few of the others may have given the wrong first impression, Kaze wanted her to see that maybe not all of them were bad.