Not too bad, like I said, they're slow but steady. I'm really excited reading over this again. And it's of course giving me ideas for the sequel all over again. ;)
Interesting bit of verbiage, apparently spicket is not a real word. This was rather weird for me, because I always thought of that being the name of a faucet on the outside of the house. But even now I'm noticing that Firefox has it marked as misspelled and Dictionary.com didn't even list it.
The correct word to use is spigot, which doesn't sound right at all to me.
The word spigot for an indoor faucet spreads southward and westward out of Pennsylvania, where it yields to the New England term faucet in the northernmost counties. To the west, faucet and tap are usual in the Inland North. In the Upper Midwest and Western states, the form spicket reflects Midland and Southern influence.
Weird, huh? What do you guys call it? =)
Thanks to
http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861711679/spigot.html