“Of course,” she answered with a cool grin. Oh, Enyo was pleased. He'd come and he'd found her. No matter the outcome of this meeting she'd done enough damage for it to be remembered for all time. His symbols would forever be associated with the Nazi Army. It was so brilliant she was actually surprised it had gone as smoothly as it had.
It had almost been too easy. “Excuse me a moment, gentlemen,” Violence said and nodded to the einsatzkommandos. For a moment she considered discarding the cigarette, but that would leave her with little to do with her hands and she couldn't attack Tyr outright, no matter how much she desperately wanted to. Actually, no. She didn't want attack him outright. She sort of wanted to stalk him and watch him as the horrors were committed without him being able to do anything about it. Even if he managed to stop this... holocaust, much damage had already been done.
Her grin didn't fade as they stepped out of earshot of the mortals. “Certainly you are joking,” Enyo taunted. “I fear nothing.” Absolutely true. The only thing in her world worth fearing was a thunderbolt and honestly, she didn't even fear her father. Perhaps it was a sign of insanity, she didn't know and didn't care.
“How do you like my present? My... surprise.” She puffed again on her cigarette and stood easily in front of him, quite relaxed and pleased. She was armed, she didn't care. And he was too full of honor to just try and kill her without a fair fight. “Do you like it? I daresay they didn't get it all right, and I certainly envisioned more blood and less chemicals, but hey... this is still fairly memorable, wouldn't you say?”