[@Sho Minazuki] [@Kafka Komedy] [@1Charak2] [@floodtalon] Leo gazed up at the girl leaning on him, a tint of red showing in his face from how close together they were. He frowned, his eyes squinting from the hair that covered his eyes. Leo stepped to the side and sized up the girl. First of all, she was taller than him. He wasn't quite sure how he felt about that one. Second of all, she had completely bypassed the line of people who were obviously there far before her. He furrowed his brows in irritation, nearly about to scold the presumably older girl like a child, but the professor handed them both their dexes before that could happen. "Thank you very much, professor Grevillia." He gave her a polite bow after her mini lesson on how to actually use the dex. Once the place was less crowded, he thought it'd be fun to see what it had to say about Nado. Almost instinctively, he glared at the new girl to thank the professor as he had done so himself, only to shake his head after the fact. He forget. He wasn't with one of his younger siblings anymore. "Force of habit." That was his simple explanation. He was soon about to leave and register, but was stopped in place by a casual sounding voice strolling in. Was it another cutter? Again? No, no, it was just the professor's son, apparently. He seemed pretty friendly, albeit a bit overly lax. He asked if they were there for their pokedexes too. Leo opened his mouth, once again, to reply. His reply was almost comically interrupted. Again. "If you want, I'd be happy to teach you some manners myself." Leo gave the purple haired boy a hostile look. Now his irritation had reached its peak. Did no one here have the slightest bit of manners? Did no one understand that you had to wait your turn before speaking and that cutting line was a terrible thing to do? At the very least, he could finish his sentence...before some OTHER guy strolled along, skipping everyone else, yet again, demanding a pokedex from the professor. Nado, on the other hand, didn't seem to mind the newcomer much. It tilted its head in confusion at the boy's pokemon changing its form, only to then cry out happily as if to cheer on a performer. Nado never was much for anger and he was leagues more patient than his master, that much was for sure. Leo rubbed his forehead in exasperation. You know what? No. He wasn't gonna allow these guys to stroll in here as if they were raised in a barn, treat other people like trash, and behave worse than his 9, 10, and 11 year old siblings. "All of you. Out. We're going outside to settle things in a battle.." He spoke with a certain edge in his voice that made chills go down the spines of many of the nearby trainers. He sounded...like a parent. "Oh right." He glanced at the professor's son before he made his way out. "You can come too, if you want. You seem alright." All that nervousness he had had seemingly evaporated in light of all their rude behavior.