15th Cylus 718
Arlo pulled Willy back and the man looked at him with a surprised glare on his face. He was not one bit amused and, just for a moment, Arlo saw the killer this man was - the man he could be was obvious in his eyes. Just for a trill. But then he pulled back out of Arlo's grasp and nodded. "Thanks," he said, patting Arlo's arm gratefully.
Earlier, Arlo had asked him to.. or more precisely told him to.. shut up and he had not, thus far, in any way complied. He hadn't grumbled or argued, he just did not, ever, stop talking. About how dark it was, how cold it was, how damp the walls were and how uncomfortable he was. Hungry. Thirsty. He asked about any women they might know - girlfriends, wives, sisters, prostitutes, didn't really seem to matter and if questioned (or if not and allowed to just continue talking), it would become obvious that Willy had a fairly negative view of females as anything except objects of pleasure.
Specifically, for him - and every woman was. For him.
Still, Arlo grabbed him and stopped him from getting sliced in two - maybe. When Tio suggested that he was the "spare person" however, Willy knelt down and fussed the dog, who was obviously quite agitated. His fussing calmed it and he looked at Tio with a glowering, angry glare. But then, Tio said he was just joking, which was a good thing as far as Willy was concerned.
A puppet? "What about one of those?" He asked, motioning towards 'over there' and back the way they'd come. It was a distraction, of course, and they realised as soon as they either saw the flash of movement - far, far quicker than they might have thought and they heard the brief, cut off yelp of the dog. The knife in Willy's hand, concealed and thusfar unseen by either of them, glinted with blood as the dog exsanguinated, blood covering the cut-throat's hands until he shoved the dog forward and, indeed, the trap sprung and a guillotine-like blade dropped, putting the dog out of it's final moments of misery at least. "Yeah," Willy said, the dagger in his hand flashing. "Who'd have thought it." Looking at the two of them, the man who could move faster than either of them with a knife grinned.
"We can get round it now, yeah?"
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I gave him a dice roll against your skills. It felt the fairest thing to do. He's very fast. You won't stop him killing the dog in terms of that, but everything else is able to be stopped, though the push into the trap is also very fast and you'd have to move super quick.