“Well, thankfully, I’m not where you’re from.” Louie said, keeping his sly smile on his face. Nor did he flinch when she showed off her power, in fact, it looked like he was rather intrigued by it. Which he definitely was. Louie never had a friend with super powers. To be fair, he didn’t exactly have friends outside of his family.
“Fine, fine. We don’t have to watch TV if you don’t want to. There’s plenty to do around Duckburg. Arcades, ice cream shops, the park. You name it!” He thought about reaching a hand over casually to nudge her shoulder. But this was Millie Sputterpark he was dealing with, he knew what happened when she got mad.
“So, while we wait for the portal to be fixed, what do you want to do today?”
She wanted to go home - probably - she would’ve thought that much would be obvious. But she’d never been asked so directly what she wanted before. It made her blink, cock her head to one side, and scrunch up her snout. Arcades? Ice Cream? Were these really the sort of things the kids in this dimension found fun? She’d never been to an arcade, not once - unless you counted the time her father tried to liberate the Ms. PicMan game from the arcade in their city. But hey, the guy behind the counter had given her the nerf gun prize even though she hadn’t even had any tickets! That was pretty fun!
She curled one hand into a fist and punched it into her other hand. Apparently she was calling the shots, for once, and she couldn’t screw up this opportunity that had been handed to her. So this was what it was like to finally have a lackey!
“What we’re gonna do today is you’re gonna take me t’ whoever has the most cash in this crummy town so they’ll know who t’ answer to ‘til I go home. If I’m gonna be stuck here, I gotta have funds.” Pause. “An’ maybe then we go to the arcade.”