Murdoch's eyes narrowed as he finally realized what exactly was happening here. Something went cold behind his eyes, and then flamed up as hot as molten rock.
"So I'm a slave now," he said, lip curling in disgust. "I fight for you until I can't fight anymore, and then you sell me off to some cockshyke who doesn't care quite so much about keeping me in one piece. I'm a gods-damned slave," he hissed, jaw clenching closed as his arms tightened around Nel. He could feel his heart hammering, slower than he'd have predicted but so loud it nearly drowned out his words. Threats laid heavy on his tongue, and though he didn't say them they lay thick in the air between them - one day, one day he would reign down hell upon Tall Johnny even if he had to tear this casino down with his bare hands.
But Nel was still here, and he'd no question that if he refused to fight it'd be her skin that felt it. So he held his tongue, and just slid his hands down Nel's arms before tucking him against her side and twining his fingers with hers. "Fine," he hissed around his teeth. "Fine. Just send someone when it's time for me to fight, you petching monster." And with that he steered the Konti girl towards the door. "Take me to your room," he whispered against her hair, eager to be out of Johnny's presence; though the worst of his temper had been assuaged by Leo's magic, there was a point at which even a healthy man would snap, and Murdoch had reached that point.
"So I'm a slave now," he said, lip curling in disgust. "I fight for you until I can't fight anymore, and then you sell me off to some cockshyke who doesn't care quite so much about keeping me in one piece. I'm a gods-damned slave," he hissed, jaw clenching closed as his arms tightened around Nel. He could feel his heart hammering, slower than he'd have predicted but so loud it nearly drowned out his words. Threats laid heavy on his tongue, and though he didn't say them they lay thick in the air between them - one day, one day he would reign down hell upon Tall Johnny even if he had to tear this casino down with his bare hands.
But Nel was still here, and he'd no question that if he refused to fight it'd be her skin that felt it. So he held his tongue, and just slid his hands down Nel's arms before tucking him against her side and twining his fingers with hers. "Fine," he hissed around his teeth. "Fine. Just send someone when it's time for me to fight, you petching monster." And with that he steered the Konti girl towards the door. "Take me to your room," he whispered against her hair, eager to be out of Johnny's presence; though the worst of his temper had been assuaged by Leo's magic, there was a point at which even a healthy man would snap, and Murdoch had reached that point.