Joseph was having a good day. It was not a very good day, if it had been then he would not have been out and about but probably back at home with a knot on the top of his head from what Daisy would do to him, but it was good enough. That was why he was out here at the park instead of at home planning some theft. No, sometimes it was just better to go ahead and do it the old-fashioned way. Which was why Joseph had a few wallets in his pockets that did not belong to him. He had settled himself down underneath a tree to sort through them. For a moment he had toyed with the idea of lighting a fire to stay warm, but in the end he had decided that that would just be too much effort and call far too much attention. So instead he just concentrated on raising his own temperature as he sorted through the wallets, stuffing all the things he had no use for into the same one while everything else went into another. The ones that ended up empty would just be tossed into the nearest garbage. Oh but that was nice. Joseph grinned as he found a particularly nice wallet that had a nice little chunk of cash in it. That would be enough to keep dinner on the table for awhile longer without needing - hello what was that?
The fire elemental had not paid any attention to the little fiasco with the couple and the dog. No, his attention was caught by the blonde on the bench who was staring at her hand. And ah, that was why she was staring. Joseph had thought that maybe there was a little something lingering in there and it turned out that he was right: fire elemental. Little fire elemental. He was grinning when he heard her swear about her powers. Awh, the poor little elemental doesn't even know how to spark herself up. Joseph loved seeing the little ones trying to do things with the element. "You're doing it all wrong," he called out, scooping up the wallets and depositing the useless ones behind a tree instead of in the garbage. Like he cared where they found them, his name was not the one written all over inside and no one fingerprinted wallets. The nice full one went into his back pocket a moment before he plopped down on the bench without being invited, grin stretching from ear to ear. "See, it goes like this." He extended his hand out in front of both of them and made a clicking noise with his tongue at the same time that a whoosh of flames engulfed his hand and stretched up. Joseph temporarily got lost staring into the flames, loving the heat that danced over his skin and just the way that the world looked through a curtain of fire... but then he remembered that there was something funny right there. The baby elemental. Another click and the flames vanished. "Now how hard is that to do?"