[@Zombehs] With a sigh of relief Saxton Cane adjusted his glasses and stared at the larger fellow who answered his plea for help. He then took a moment to see how well the 'probable juicer' brushed off his suit. Grimacing Special Attorney Cane used his free hand to brush off the sleeve elbow on the side in which the briefcase was being held. Wordlessly Cane carefully set down his briefcase as he pulled out a single business card and a pen that survived the journey. [i]The Tinman shall rue this day...[/i] thought Saxton as with a graceful flourish he [b]autographed the backside of his own business card.[/b] [i]Click.[/i] Returning the pen to his pocket Saxton Cane grabbed his briefcase, and handed the signed card to Udrac. "You must be [i]very honored[/i] to receive this [i]one of a kind[/i] deal from me. Just present the card back to me when you are in need of legal representation. Understand Tarzan?" Pushing on the rim of his glasses he scoped the best means of getting down from the building safely. After all he had [b]real business[/b] to attend to. "As for your question," Saxton began, "any and all damages I have been through this day will be proven, perhaps settled outside depending on how much groveling the Tinman will do for I [i]am a genteel man[/i], in the proper arena of Civil Court." Straightening out his tie, Special Attorney Saxton Cane Esquire once again made sure to find his best manner of escape. "While I am certain you have much admiring of me to do, I really must be going. I have a client waiting for me." Gears in his head began turning; perhaps he could use this brute to keep further distractions away. After all why bother with the riff raff Demons [i]outside the courtroom[/i]? "Tarzan" Saxton began, "do you want to help more who were unfairly cast into precarious situations? I sense you do, after all you lifted me up from a ghastly affair. I intend to do the same for my client. Help me get to Lukewarm Avenue and you will help more than you could have possibly done alone. So what do you say?"