His comment made Toby's mouth twitch in the corners. Tybalt was always Tybalt and while that frustrated her often, right now it was a blessing, like some sort of warm hug that wasn't a hug, obviously. Some things didn't change. It felt like home, just that tiniest bit.
The girl blanched and made a small huffing sound that made that smile twitch again as Toby went into the elevator, turned around, and watched Tybalt. The woman was gone by the time she turned around and Toby was grateful for that.
Toby hit the button for the first floor and the doors closed around them, jolting her body as the cables started their work. She wasn't a huge fan of them either, but they were a necessity in places like the mortal world. That many stairs would be...
Did he even drink beer? She guessed she was about to find out. They had never actually eaten together, that she could remember at least. Oak and ash, she'd not seen him in a long time. Months. It was hard not to admit to herself that she'd missed him, but she was trying.
As the doors opened, she saw people strewn about the lobby. It was still daylight, though she was tired, she was starting to get her second wind. "How far is it?" she asked curiously. Obviously they'd be walking, which she didn't mind in the least bit, but she'd been quiet for far too long.