Kevin scoffed at her comments about Hellfire. "We're not normal though and the sooner you come to that realization, the better. We will never be normal and we will never lead normal lives, nor should we have to. You're a coward to turn your back on your gift." He was glaring at her by the time he finished ranting. "If you don't want it, then why don't you sell it like the other cowards? Go live your normal, petty little life." There were plenty of people out there who would love to be able to control the weather and do what Emily was capable of doing and yet here she was, with a power she apparently didn't want. Kevin would love to give it to someone to put in his arsenal of mutants.
He smiled when she screamed. Something about scaring the living shit out of her made him happy. It was cruel and sadistic but he loved power and he wouldn't even try to deny that statement. And the fact that she was crying and making it rain now only added fuel to the fire. "As I recall, you were the one who bumped into me. I'm not here for you. There are things happening that are bigger than you or I. And those things are none of your business." His last statement was almost a warning for her to keep her nose out of his business and the things that were happening.
"Not everything is about you, you know. I'd be lying if I said I didn't know you lived here, but I'm not here to see you." He took a step back and crossed his arms over his chest. "You can cut it out with this rain any minute now, by the way." He rolled his eyes at how weak she was, to let her power get the better of her, to grow so attached to her husband and kids that her power would go bibwack at the drop of a hat. "You need to work on controlling your power. Separate your emotions from it. I thought you would have learned that by now at least."