[But as soon as the words leave his lips, Li-Na swoops in like an avenging angel, the slap she delivers echoing clear and sharp across the store. The fury drops out of Xiaolang like a bucket with a loose bottom, "her" eyes going as wide as marbles at the sudden violence of it all. Holy crap. Fiery tempers seemed to run in their family, but at this moment, Xiaolang is so VERY happy to have never angered his sister quite to this extent.
He sucks in a shakey breath as Li-Na lances into him, the adrenaline leaving him just a touch jittery, wondering what could be done next. Should he get the manager? Make her take note of this guy so he really wouldn't step into this store ever again? (He hopes so-- he would go sick with worry if Sakura had to deal with this jerk in person.)
He's so concerned about what to do next that he misses Al's comment about her older brother, too busy searching for a way to grab the attention of whoever was on shift to pay it any mind. But there's no way to ignore that 'final' request of his to his sister, and it hits a mark within him so much that he turns back to them, eyes hard.]
Are you kidding me?
[The voice that comes out of "Sakura" is quiet and dangerous, an odd juxtaposition to her sweet face and tiny stature, which makes it all the more unsettling. He stalks over as close as he can to the counter, to this dumbass of a boy, and if Xiaolang had been in his body proper, the glare he would have sent Al's way would be scathing. In other scenarios, he'd try to be understanding, or at least patient-- but this man tried to threaten him, in Sakura's body, no less, and any sympathy he had went out the window.]
You don't have any right to request that of my sister, and you certainly don't have the right to talk about things you clearly know nothing about. Now take her advice and go, before I do something that really will make management upset with me.
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He sucks in a shakey breath as Li-Na lances into him, the adrenaline leaving him just a touch jittery, wondering what could be done next. Should he get the manager? Make her take note of this guy so he really wouldn't step into this store ever again? (He hopes so-- he would go sick with worry if Sakura had to deal with this jerk in person.)
He's so concerned about what to do next that he misses Al's comment about her older brother, too busy searching for a way to grab the attention of whoever was on shift to pay it any mind. But there's no way to ignore that 'final' request of his to his sister, and it hits a mark within him so much that he turns back to them, eyes hard.]
Are you kidding me?
[The voice that comes out of "Sakura" is quiet and dangerous, an odd juxtaposition to her sweet face and tiny stature, which makes it all the more unsettling. He stalks over as close as he can to the counter, to this dumbass of a boy, and if Xiaolang had been in his body proper, the glare he would have sent Al's way would be scathing. In other scenarios, he'd try to be understanding, or at least patient-- but this man tried to threaten him, in Sakura's body, no less, and any sympathy he had went out the window.]
You don't have any right to request that of my sister, and you certainly don't have the right to talk about things you clearly know nothing about. Now take her advice and go, before I do something that really will make management upset with me.