The wolf started growling at him for the robbery that he performed. Bandit let out a shrug, with both hands up in response to her asking for a jewel back. She couldn't have possibly known he took it.
"Give what back?" He said, "I just went to pet your head."
Then the girl stood up, having a good foot (0.3048 m) over him in size. She growled, clearly a threatening pose. However, Bandit wasn't afraid. He's faced so much worse out in the Arctic. Due to the sheer cold of the seasons, creatures there were much bigger and bulkier. The fox stood up to countless monsters greater than this wolf girl. He snatched their meals and treasures, right in front of their face and made it out without a scratch.
It seemed like she didn't really want the jewel back from him, as she picked up her empty plate of whatever was there, so Bandit didn't have to use any more dirty tactics than he did. He began to unbutton his suit which seemed to be ruined now. While he was doing so he responded to the girl's response of him giving his name.
He slung the suit over his back while responding, "Nice to meet you Scout. Hope I'll see you around in the Game. Not! He let out a casual grin.
"Well, now I gotta go patch up this suit, so bye!" With that he walked away from the girl. Wow, she was aggressive and angry. Definitely not my style.
The arctic fox began walking back into the lobby, until he realized that he came out here to find Dirk. Luckily, it seemed like the furry critter was already captured by Trix, who was also making her way back over to him. Bandit gave a wave, as he made his way over. When he got closer, he could see that Trix had her arms around the escapee, which had bunch of flowers gripped in its tiny paws.
"Trix! You found Dirk! Sorry I couldn't help, I was, uh, tied down at the moment."
Trix looked at Bandit with a smile, "I see, well I found this runaway picking flowers on a tree."
Bandit blinked, "What? Your racoon likes flowers?"
"Mew." It responded. Holding up the blue colored flower to Bandit.
"Apparently." Trix said frowning at the response. "We never got to see these types of flowers in the tundra. I guess Dirk got really excited."
"Well whatever floats its boat." Bandit said, not really understanding the beauty in flowers.
"So what were you doing while I caught Dirk?"
"Well, I was... introducing myself to a new person I found. She was tall had white ears, man was she scary though."
"Really? That was the important business?"
The three began to walk back inside the lounge where a sea of mutants formed. They squeezed their way off to a corner, so that the tiny trio wouldn't get squished. Along the way Bandit told Trix about his meeting with Scout, omitting the detail about how he stole her jewel.
"Yeah, she like, threw me over her shoulder and was very tall."
"I'm sure she didn't appreciate you jumping on her though."
"Well, I guess not." He responded with his hand over his head. Bandit was practically dragging his suit on the ground now.
"Mew. Mew." Dirk said.
"Hey, I thought you were on my side!"
"Mew, mew mew mew." It said pointing with its flower at a pink haired girl in the corner.
"Huh?" Bandit said.
"I think Dirk wants to interact with the girl in the corner. She seems lonely."
Bandit slouched his back, not wanting to have more interactions. Plus, the girl in the corner had scary hazel eyes. It reminded him of a predator.
Straightening back up he sad, "She might want to be alone. It'd be rude to interrupt what she was doing."
"But she might want some company."
"Or alone time. Let's let her be."
"Well, there's only one way to find out." Trix said walking over.
"Mew." Dirk said as it pushed off of Trix's arm to lead the way over to the girl hunched over in the corner.
"W-wait, Trix! Dirk! It might me dangerous..." Giving up he chased after them.