>"It's just something I would like you to keep in mind, in the days ahead. All of us stand to lose a great deal if the Champions have their conquest - even you. What sort of world do you want your sister to grow up in? What sort of woman do you want her to see when she looks at you?"
>Walk towards the bike
>"We'll be leaving now. I'm going to choose not to disarm you, in the hope that you may never be given cause to use that power to harm anyone. Please don't make me regret my decision."
>Then let's take it and leave
>"Better a lousy world than no world." Christine replies, making no effort whatsoever to stop you or your two friends. In fact, she actually starts to walk towards the side of the garage door. "If I serve Ice, I get a say in what kind of world they make, at least this little part of it. That's what matters to me. If my sister sees me as a villain for that, I think I can live with that."
>"Best way for you to avoid that?" she asks as she pushes a button, causing the left side door to start to rise. "Win. You beat the Water Avatar. Beat the rest of them, and you won't have a thing to worry about from someone like me." She gives you a casual salute with her right hand. "Good luck."
>The sidecar isn't big enough to accomodate both you and Rin, but your kasha settles that issue easily by reverting to her feline form. After Reisen retreives the bike's keys, you settle yourself into the sidecar and Rin hops up on your lap, a most comfortable position for all parties involved. Reisen gives you and Rin a brief smile at the sight before she fires up the gvoztika. Christine may have toned the thing's engine down, but it still makes more of a racket than Reisen's other bike, which only gets louder as the rabbit applies more gas as she pilots the bike out of its house. "Home, Lotus?" she asks.