The Tigers of The North - Part 15

Greeves looked coldly down upon the rest.

"You lot are no allies of mine. You've got more to protect than me, and yet still you squabble. That's why the weak are always having something torn from their grasp. You've got to take what you want, and be willing to become a devil in the process," he said. Listening to him, Nila could well believe that was just what he'd done. Greeves must have felt her gaze, for he spared her a glance.

"Or you can cling to strong sentiments, like this girl, and that boy. I dunno which is stronger, nor do I care. It's the end result that matters. So, for you dogs that are still complaining, who are still clinging to excuses, I'll cut off ya escape route. Under my mansion, I have a hidden vault, with steel woven into stone walls. Those Yarmdon brutes will never find it. There's enough room in there for yer kids, if you care for them. My girls will look after them – they've kinder hearts than me."