Jet’s expression had slightly changed, the smirk wasn’t as pronounced and it was before. The more he learned about Avy the less he liked her. He gave her a lot of chances since if Scarlett considered her a friend and wanted to spend time with her, she must not be that bad or had a soft side hidden inside of her that she just wasn’t showing right now. The friendly teasing and all was alright, he could understand that part and found their interaction extremely cute as well as amusing. He also didn’t even care about her being rude to him; it was mostly all benign and no big deal anyway to him, she mostly seemed guarded and Jet loved cracking the shell of these kinds of people. But was she really going to hurt Scarlett just to win a silly game?
“You seem to misunderstand the situation. This game is something you started yourself. You started a game of Dare with someone you don’t know, expecting an easy win since I agree that I look and am a goody-two-shoes. But it’s still just a game I agreed to because it sounded fun. I seriously don’t care much about what you think of me at the moment. You’re a friend of Scarlett and that’s all I need to try and be friendly with you. I said I wouldn’t try to make her cry using negative emotions because you’re perfectly right, I just can’t do that to a friend. But it doesn’t mean I baby my friends and fight their battles for them and I know she wouldn’t want me to. I will help her if she wants me to, I will support her and fight beside her if she needs me to, but regardless of how much candy she can eat, she’s not some sugar-statue that will break with the slightest breeze.” Jet stopped at this moment to look at Scarlett fighting with the can of candy.
Turning back to Avy, smile completely gone once more, he started again by using some of her own words for impact. “Unlike you it seems, I do care about Scarlett and I believe in her strength, I don’t believe she will cry that easily. So you made her cry twice already? All that tells me is that I was wrong when I thought you looked protective of her when you first entered. I’m not going to try and make her cry, but you are wrong when you say I’m not stopping you just so I won’t lose. I don’t care about winning or losing this game, hell I’m even tempted to throw it just because I’m curious about what you have in mind for me if I lose. But if you make her cry simply to win a stupid bet against a guy you just met, that’s on you. YOU make her cry and it’ll just make me see what kind of person you truly are, not that I think you care what I think either.” With a pose, he looked at the redhead still drilling away at the ice-cube. “But I get the feeling you care what SHE thinks though, don’t you? If you made her cry twice already, are you sure she’d let a third time slide? And personally, if you’re willing to make her cry just so you can order a random dude to do something you can’t even be sure he’ll accept, I think maybe it’s better that she learns now what kind of person you are so she can make a real decision about staying friends with you or not.”
Sitting back, he crossed his arms, his face dead serious. “So go ahead. It’s your move.”
“You seem to misunderstand the situation. This game is something you started yourself. You started a game of Dare with someone you don’t know, expecting an easy win since I agree that I look and am a goody-two-shoes. But it’s still just a game I agreed to because it sounded fun. I seriously don’t care much about what you think of me at the moment. You’re a friend of Scarlett and that’s all I need to try and be friendly with you. I said I wouldn’t try to make her cry using negative emotions because you’re perfectly right, I just can’t do that to a friend. But it doesn’t mean I baby my friends and fight their battles for them and I know she wouldn’t want me to. I will help her if she wants me to, I will support her and fight beside her if she needs me to, but regardless of how much candy she can eat, she’s not some sugar-statue that will break with the slightest breeze.” Jet stopped at this moment to look at Scarlett fighting with the can of candy.
Turning back to Avy, smile completely gone once more, he started again by using some of her own words for impact. “Unlike you it seems, I do care about Scarlett and I believe in her strength, I don’t believe she will cry that easily. So you made her cry twice already? All that tells me is that I was wrong when I thought you looked protective of her when you first entered. I’m not going to try and make her cry, but you are wrong when you say I’m not stopping you just so I won’t lose. I don’t care about winning or losing this game, hell I’m even tempted to throw it just because I’m curious about what you have in mind for me if I lose. But if you make her cry simply to win a stupid bet against a guy you just met, that’s on you. YOU make her cry and it’ll just make me see what kind of person you truly are, not that I think you care what I think either.” With a pose, he looked at the redhead still drilling away at the ice-cube. “But I get the feeling you care what SHE thinks though, don’t you? If you made her cry twice already, are you sure she’d let a third time slide? And personally, if you’re willing to make her cry just so you can order a random dude to do something you can’t even be sure he’ll accept, I think maybe it’s better that she learns now what kind of person you are so she can make a real decision about staying friends with you or not.”
Sitting back, he crossed his arms, his face dead serious. “So go ahead. It’s your move.”