[@liferusher] [@Spriggs27] [@Lunarlors34] [@FamishedPants] [center][img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/99/0b/e1/990be12159990eb7cefd51869160d0ae.jpg[/img][/center] [quote]"Mr Ford I believe you should attend to the girl there. Make sure she is calmed down and ok. Ms Parallex stand back. Once we find Avery I'll see to it they attend to your wounds."[/quote] [quote]"Watch your tone boy. Do you dare accuse a Celestia of a crime of the caliber of kidnapping? I believe I must ask you for your proof to this claim. But as I know you don't have any, seeing as I didn't commit such an act, I'll just assume you've been sent here to slander my family's name. As such I will have no qualms with grinding you between two very large, very heavy boulders."[/quote] For at least 7 seconds after the was Dante fiercely and threatening look didn't change, then sudden a question mark show up right above his head as his express change from brave to confused and afraid. Holy crap did he mess up he wondered. She said she was looking for Avery and that she was a Celestia? Could that mean she that Vesta person who taken Vesta in as a child? No, of course, not...that is because. [color=ed1c24]"Pfffff You're a Celestia? I expected such a name to go to someone who covers a little more skin Miss Midriff."[/color] He mockingly tells her. A few second after he said that he instantly regret it and wish he could physical hit himself on the head and asked [u]what kind of weak argument is that?[/u] Nevertheless, he chooses to deny the sliver-hair women claim for four reasons. One: Just because she supposedly knew some by the name Avery doesn't automatically she a Celestia. Also for all he know she could be speaking about a different Avery. Two: Anyone and their mother could claim to be from a famous family. it doesn't mean that what they said is automatics true. For all, he knew she could be an imposter. Three: Even if One and Two is truth it doesn't clear her of suspicion of kidnapping the maid girl. Those of high status must be held responsible like everyone else. Fourth: He was in good old fashion denial that he had done something wrong. Plus he rather submits to a beating. [quote]There is nothing about this whole scenario that doesn't make me want to stop myself from putting both this fool and this girl in a blinding rage. I'm starting to despite these two so immensely, that I can't tell if my vision is going blurry from my loss of blood or my unforgiving rage. If allowed I'll decapitate the both of you with an honest to god smile on my face." [/quote] Dante then looked at the horned girl with a dumbfounded look on his face. He then slowly turns the silver-haired girl and then pointed at the horned girl.[color=ed1c24]"Her."[/color] He told her simply turn her to answer her question about his proof. Though the argument was admittedly weak it could still be used as ammo against the girl in black.