Harsh words were all she'd ever heard about Henry nowadays... Nowadays, and even back then. "I still don't see how people think that the way you battle and come up with strategy sucks. But, I guess that that's what jealousy does to people." Shrugging, she decided to answer his question, lest sound like she was only trying to flatter him. "All right... Honestly I don't know much about you save from what you've told me and from what I hear, pon. So I... guess it'd be a kind of blind judgment or pretty moot for me to just say that I think you're a good person, deep inside. I'm... I don't know, I'm just being honest about how I see you. The simplest and most base way I can put it is that I think you're... well, really cool. Level-headed and smart. It might sound cliche but you're tough through and through, yet you can't be-- you know, completely heartless, not with how your Pokemon seem to adore you. The fact that you come from a rough-and-tumble Gotham City kind of place adds to it too, I've got to admit." Ah, shoot, it was starting to sound like she was rambling, wasn't it? Vaguely, Raiza was aware of a sort of warmth pinching her cheeks. Was this what blushing felt like? Why was she embarrassed, anyway, when she was just being completely honest? "E-Eh, I'm sorry, I just don't know how to put it, pon. I just can't put my finger on it..."
With guttural barks and cries, the Dark-Dragon type pursued the Electric dog up until it ran for the dark forest. Now that it was gone, Toothless only noticed the Drilbur next to him and began to sniff him, his momentary bout of rage dispelled as quickly as it had come.