Tiernan smiled; it wasn't something a pixie often heard, to know that they were trusted. Tasha couldn't know what he was, of course, but it still meant something, sending a little bloom of warmth in his chest. It was good to know that, all things considered, he was something of a decent guy.
"Much appreciated, and no worries, I'm not one to get handsy," he said, crouching slightly to get a better vantage of the shot when she turned. "I do get all types in here and let me tell you, it's great to have somebody who isn't looking to work some kind of angle. And yeah, I learned that lesson the hard way."
He straightened up and paused to switch lenses, going for a longer profile shot rather than the close-ups he'd been taking.
"Good to know you have it in you to kick the crap outta anyone who'd do you wrong, 'specially in this town. Half the time I think some of the people out there aren't even human."