Venity, in all honesty wasn't upset, she just wanted to scare the robbers for a while. See, this was how she got her nickname 'demon'. She was notorious for her magic, and there were rumours that she harboured a curse as well, but she usually kept that to herself. She found a few of the robbers begging for mercy, and she let out a somewhat disappointed sigh. "Geez, if you're going to rob a train, then at least think things through! In fact, don't rob a train at all! Who does that?" She began childishly scolding the robbers, and she didn't want to waste their time on the train since they had to be in town in the time span of 3 days, half a day already going by. "Okay, I'll give you a deal. I'll give you a pretty treasure for your hard work, and you have to leave, in 5 seconds." Vanity grinned, and the robbers appeared confused. What was she thinking at this point? God knows what.
Vanity reached into a small picked of her bag, pulling out a diamond. It was actually an lacrima coated with the illusion of a diamond, but they didn't need to know that. The diamond was quite large, about the size of the palm of her hand while the lacrima itself was tiny. "Take this, and get your partners out." She smiled, innocently, and they seemed to listen right away. She made the hell hound stop the hell fire to allow them to escape, and they brought their passed out friend and dead friend's corpse out along with them before she could count to 3.
At first, Dylan would probably question why she let them go, as they scurried on outside. The were making a break for it, laughing. "That foolish girl! This diamond can sell for millions!" They laughed, and Venity silently counted down from 5... 4... 3.. 2.. and... KABOOM. In the area where the robbers were standing, the lacrima exploded, obliterating their corpses and burning the souls along with them. She petted the hell hound, smiling. "That'll teach the greedy bad guys!" She giggled, and the hell hound returned to being an illusion, the lacrima falling out of place as she picked it up and put it back in a jar. The illusion faded, and her job was done.
She turned around to look at her friends, and tilted her head. "Oi, you're looking at me as if you just saw a monster!" She smiled, giggling as though nothing had happened. Though, she kept silent about the whole trial, since she had finished first at a tie, only mainly because she was just skipping and playing around during the trial. This girl had the attention span of a rock.