Tock was about to make a joke about how Monty could now afford some 'high class' whores, the kind that could afford to bathe, when the little monster came rushing in and nearly tackled him. She stood back and just listened, picking her way through what the girl was saying, something about that sailor that Monty thought may or may not be dead. He cut the girl off long before her mind started making the various connections. Tock might be a genius when it came to engineering and magic, but the more subtle aspects of interpersonal communication were lost on her. But when she realized he was here to spread a little charity, she grinned and punched him in the shoulder. "I done knew ya was good people," she told him. "Best ya not ferget yer roots, aye? Ain't done no good fer ta climb up top an' don't leaves yer friends behind." If she had had any friends when she was younger, she would have been sure to remember them, no matter where she went. She was still grinning when they stepped up to the house and she heard the approach of what she assumed would be another charity case. The grin stayed on her lips until the moment Monty said the word, 'Da.' Her face went blank and she turned a cold stare on the man. The man who was so much bigger than the fragile glassmaker. The fragile glassmaker who couldn't take a hit. Who Tock had adopted as a brother. Tock whose own Da had beaten her nearly every day of her life for her first seventeen years. And he'd just been threatening to wring a neck. Tock very nearly punched the man in the face right then and there. Had she not been supporting Bitey with one arm she might just have. Instead she shoved Monty back out of the man's reach and planted herself protectively in front of him, shaking a fist in the big man's face. "Ya keep yer damn bloody 'ands off him!" she screamed, turning red in the face. "Ya done lays one bloody finger on 'im, I done swears I'll gut ya right 'ere an' feed yer no good innards ta my spider!" Instinctively responding to the aggression, Bitey flexed his legs and raised his fangs, ready to pounce. Naily lowered his head aggressively, his wheels shaking like a dog growling. Tock was shaking with rage, and she didn't care that she barely came up to the man's chest. "Ain't done nobody gonna 'urt my brother while I's 'round!!" she screamed, spittle flying from her lips. |