Adrina simply glanced at the girl and looked back at the Tin Tower.
"For your information," Adrina said calmly "I wouldn't judge someone's actions before you get to know them. For instance if I judged you now, I'd take it you were a brash person who rushed into things without thinking about it for more than one millisecond. When I said, "what's in it for me" that could have meant anything. It could have even meant the reason you said. Although that reason doesn't really appeal to me, seeing as you all are about to have the time of your lives saving the world just the same, it wouldn't make much of a difference if a girl like me who doesn't believe in 'justice', as you might say, wasn't here to fight alongside a bunch of do-gooders. And," Adrina continued, getting more riled by the second, mainly because of how many words she was starting to say, and partly because Minun and Plusle had just popped out of their pokeballs to listen to the argument "I never said I didn't want to be here, so why don't you listen carefully when someone's talking?! You might learn something important, and yes, I probably would sit aside and watch the world get destroyed because that's who I am, and that's what I do."
Adrina could swear that just that group of words was all she'd saved for the week, but around these disagreeable and ignorant people she felt that she'd be speaking a record the rest of the week.
"You do what you want, and I'll do what I want, thanks." Adrina snapped.
Plusle and Minun peered out at the girl from behind Adrina's legs, ignoring the growling Umbreon, knowing scarier things such as the gyrados lazing in the pond in a bad temper, having been caught in one of it's hurricane's of a bad mood.
Adrina thought about saying more, but that wouldn't be her at all, and it was time to teach this girl exactly who she was, and so she simply turned back to Professor Elm, folding her arms and falling into a silence she was determined not to break.