G is for Grab
Skulduggery had nothing against it, really. In fact, he admired her willingness to step into people's homes and take things of value, something that he himself had found himself wanting to do for quite some time. He guessed that the intruder was about twelve, thought he could not make any features out in the dark, and holding his pocket-watch. Fortunately, he was between her and the window.
"So, little thief, what will you do next?"
"Bring it on- That is, if you think you're hard enough."
Cheeky.
Grab |grab|
Verb ( grabbed , grabbing )
1 Grasp or seize suddenly and roughly : she grabbed him by the shirt collar she grabbed her keys and rushed out.
• [ intrans. ] ( grab at/for) make a sudden snatch at :he grabbed at the handle, missed, and nearly fell.
• informal obtain or get (something) quickly or opportunistically, sometimes unscrupulously : I'll grab another drink while there's still time someone's grabbed my seat.
• [ intrans. ] (of a brake on a vehicle) grip the wheel harshly or jerkily :the brakes grabbed very badly.
2 [usu. with negative or in questions ] informal attract the attention of; make an impression on :how does that grab you?
A/N:…Hey, I can do what I want to! You have to admit, though, that Little!Theif!Tanith has some value. (It was originally G is for Glom, but that made me laugh too much. XP)
