[It has long been established that Leo would only scold Elliot if he was in the wrong or did not realize it for himself. It is a wasted effort otherwise and Leo isn't about wasting his time on rich brats, thank you. So it's by that code that he accepts the punch when he deserves it. Leo struggles to catch himself with his only good hand, having nearly fallen over on the picnic blanket. He begins pushing himself up and, rather than give a reply or retaliate, Leo begins laughing.
They're definitely an odd sight for any other picnic goers. One boy punches the other, yells, and then the punched boy starts laughing. But in the moment between being punched and starting to laugh, Leo remembered all of the times that he had thought "Elliot would punch me for doing this."
As it turns out, he was right.]
... I deserved that, didn't I? [He manages to force some words through his laughter.] It wasn't me. That Xerxes Break did it to Glen.
[So much happened when Glen was controlling his body. Leo doesn't pity himself, since he did more or less give up. He finally sighs, laughter subsided, and pulls himself upright. Holding out his arm again, Leo is forced to acknowledge for the first time that he has lost his hand forever. It hadn't been a priority before and he purposefully used the Baskerville cloak to keep it out of sight.]
Only his Chain and Oz can hurt Baskervilles, so it was a pretty unlucky encounter. [He breaths in to keep calm.] Ah, I'm still not used to this yet. This was my better punching arm too... Sorry. Where was I?
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They're definitely an odd sight for any other picnic goers. One boy punches the other, yells, and then the punched boy starts laughing. But in the moment between being punched and starting to laugh, Leo remembered all of the times that he had thought "Elliot would punch me for doing this."
As it turns out, he was right.]
... I deserved that, didn't I? [He manages to force some words through his laughter.] It wasn't me. That Xerxes Break did it to Glen.
[So much happened when Glen was controlling his body. Leo doesn't pity himself, since he did more or less give up. He finally sighs, laughter subsided, and pulls himself upright. Holding out his arm again, Leo is forced to acknowledge for the first time that he has lost his hand forever. It hadn't been a priority before and he purposefully used the Baskerville cloak to keep it out of sight.]
Only his Chain and Oz can hurt Baskervilles, so it was a pretty unlucky encounter. [He breaths in to keep calm.] Ah, I'm still not used to this yet. This was my better punching arm too... Sorry. Where was I?