Pete took a long drag on his cigarette as Remy dribbled a great deal of his much lauded Creole charm all over Raven's hand. She humored him a bit, which he had to give her credit for.
As for the Cajun's comment about going out in a blaze of glory and the whole risk taking business, he decided to take a page from their charming female companion's book. "Most people die of a sort of creeping common sense," he quoted, not changing his focus even if he was playing to Raven instead of Remy. "and discover when it is too late that the only things one never regrets are one's mistakes."
There was no such thing as going out in a blaze of glory. Surviving to continue the fight was always wiser. But hiding away hoping the bogeyman will pass you by if you're quiet enough was just as bloody daft.
Of course, his pun went whistling right over LeBeau's head. Wisdom had doubted he knew much about the shapeshifter, which just made needling both of them more amusing. He didn't cut in when she asked how long the Cajun had been there, he was curious about that himself.