Both men eyed Heidi as she spoke, each in a different way. One eyed her like a piece of meat at auction, something that could be purchased and bought. The other evaluated her like a person, a potential client. The better dressed man reached into his pocket, and pulled a small, compact lighter out, a small, controlled flame coming fron it. It was likem a small butane torch, a straight flame lighter.
"As teh lady might need." He said smoothly, no trace of irony in his voice. "Until next time sir?" He asked the other man. Tug nodded, adn walked away, leaving the two people to their own small drama to play out.
Tug was walking confidently away, lighting his smnokoe. Far more than simple tobacco there, but he was casual in his movements. Tugger moved away fromt eh light, and towards a car that was parked byt he road. It was a
classic mustang, a beautiful vehicle, clearly a labour of love on the part of the owner. He as almost to the vehicle when he felt like there was something else at play, like he was being watched.
Harrison stepped forward, praying against all hope that Heidi could handle her end of the deal. If not, he was done and screwed. But that was another issue. Right now he had a simple problem. Dealing with a mn that was tougher than he had any business being.
"The fuck you want?" Tugger managed to say before he felt a hard fist hammer into his face. Harrison was not wasting time, not wanting to give Tug a chance to rally his senses. If he gave it that chance, he was doomed, and he knew it. Tug was a hard bastard, too hard by half. And Harrison was goign to win this, if it was the last thing he did. As Tug rounded to throw a punch of his own, Harrison landed another blow to the face, staggering the man, followed by a brutal pair of hits to the torso, hitting kidney and ribs with the blows. When a fist landed on his forehead, Harrison felt like he'd been hit with a hammer.
He staggered back, Tugger rallying under the assault, and coming up with his arms in a standard boxing guard to keep his chest adn face safe. Harrison didn't falter, and swung into his leg and stomach, making hard hits ith all the force he could muster. A part of him wished he'd had a gun, just able to shoot Tugger and move on. But he was stuck with what he had, just sheer brawn and balls. Harrison managed to avoid a swing that would have broken his nose, and reply with a hammer blow to the chest. Tug actually staggered under the blow, adn Harrison swung again, piling on the pressure. Tug took a few saage blows that would likely have laid low a lesser man. But Tug was a graduate fromo the school of hard knocks, and took took the hits. When he landed a blow on Harrison, it was like being his witha bar of iron. Harrison had to do a double take, making sure tha Tug wasn't wearing brass knuckles or the like, but no, it was just sheer strength adn experience. He began to wonder if he was going to make it out of this on top. But he had to. Gideon was counting on him, and on some level, even Heidi was. There was no doubt that Heidi would catch hel from the Pin if this got back to him. Harrison had to win this. And fast.