Ralph glanced to Stormsong and read something on her face that made him decide to flee. "Let me go get that CD."
Tinker turned to Pony who was still glaring after Ralph. "What was that about?"
"He should show you respect," Pony said.
Stormsong clarified in English. "'Baby Tinker' is disrespectful, nor should he have touched you."
"I've known him for years!" Tinker stuck with low Elvish. She didn't want to cut Pony out of the conversation. "Oilcan and I go to his parties. Tinker-tiki is what all the elves call me."
"Used to call you," Pony said. "No elf would be so impolite to use it now."
"Only because they fear you would call insult," Stormsong implied, with a glance, that Pony would use his blade in dealing with anyone that insulted Tinker.
"Like - kill them?" Tinker asked.
"We have the right to mete out punishment as we see fit," Pony explained. "By the blood and the sword."
Oh boy. The little things people don't tell her. "You can't just whack the head off anyone that pisses you off!"
"If the insult is severe, yes, we can." Pony said. " Sekasha are divine warriors, who answer only to the gods."
"We have the right," Stormsong said. "Our training guides us not to take the options allowed to us."
"Look, if I'm insulted, I'll punch the guy myself. As far as I'm concerned, you guys are just here for oni and monsters with sharp teeth."
"Yes, domi." Stormsong gave an elaborate bow.
Pony looked unhappy but echoed, "Yes, domi."
Which didn't make Tinker happy, because she felt like she was somehow the bad guy for not letting them lop off heads right and left. Worse, she knew it was all really Windwolf's fault since her life got weird the exact second that he entered it. Suddenly she was very annoyed with him-but didn't want to be - which made her grumpier. She tried to ignore the whole confusing swarm of emotions and thumped over to the video rental section. The sekasha and stinging feelings, unfortunately, followed close behind.
She'd never actually rented video from Eides before and their categories confused her. There seemed to be two of every category. "Why two?"
"These are bootleg copies with subtitles in Low Elvish." Stormsong pointed out a sign in Elvish that Tinker had missed because a male elfin customer stood in front of it, flipping through the anime.
The elf noticed Stormsong with widening eyes, bowed low and moved off with a low murmured "Forgiveness."
"The other elves - they're afraid of you?" Tinker noticed that all the elves in the store covertly watched the sekasha and had cleared out of their path.
"If they do not know us, yes," Stormsong spoke quietly so her words wouldn't carry. "You are one that sleeps in the nest of dragons. You do not know how rare we are - or how dangerous."
"What makes you so special?"
"The Skin Clan did; they created the perfect warrior."
Tinker was afraid to ask how this gave them the right to head lopping in general, so she focused on why they were here - to rent Wizard of Oz. Knowing that Pony would be watching the movie with her, Tinker scanned only the translated videos. Unlike the originals in their glossy colorful boxes, the translated videos had plain white covers with Low Elvish printed onto the spines. She pulled out one at random and studied it. The movie was 'The Wedding Singer' which had been translated to 'The Party Singer." Was it a bad translation or was there actually no Elvish word for wedding? How could the elves exist without the most basic of life ceremonies?
Tinker put the movie back, and scanned the shelves.
Stormsong had been searching too, and now pulled out a box and handed it to Tinker. "This is it."
The translator hadn't even tried to find Elvish to match the words Wizard and Oz. Instead, the title was phonetically spelled out.
Tinker turned and found Tommy Chang leaning against the end of the DVD rack, watching her with his dangerous cool. He was wearing a black tank top that showed off the definition in his muscled arms, a corded leather bracelet, and his signature bandana. Tommy organized raves, the cock fights in Chinatown, and the hover bike races - the last being how she knew him best.
"Hi, Tommy." Somehow, the normal greeting sounded dorky. Something about his zen-like menace made her feel like a complete techno geek. If she didn't watch it, she ended up overcompensating around him.
He lifted his chin in acknowledgement. "I wasn't sure if they'd let you out." He glanced toward Pony. "They keep you on a short leash. In a dress, even."
"Piss off." That was a record.
"Aren't we touchy now we're an elf?"
"Excuse me, but I've had one fucked over month."
"So I heard." And then, surprisingly, he added. "Glad you're still breathing."
"Thanks."
"You still going to ride for Team Tinker?"
She felt a flash of guilt as she realized that she hadn't thought about racing in months. Last she had heard Oilcan had taken over the riding. "How is my team doing?"
"It's been Team Big Sky's season since," he lifted a finger to indicate her appearance, "the whole elf thing."