Kasolyna
Lazy
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"Well, very simply, we don't accept it. This is a trade shop. You choose something you like and, depending on what that item is, you bring it to us. It's a little quirk to make sure we always have the same number of items worth at least the same value," she wasn't going to explain how he was going to get what she wanted though. That was for check out, otherwise she might scare him away and that would be no good whatsoever.
"We do have some interesting books on old style remedies, though depending on where you are they could be completely irrelevant. Very interesting reading about them and the different diseases though. As for clocks and sundials, we have a very nice collection near the south wall," she pointed towards it, "And some tell different types of time. And everyone is allowed to have more than one interest, I like a great many things myself that have nothing to do with each other. In fa-"
"Powers damn it!" came a voice from the very back, the curtains flipping back as Rina entered the store, "I can't believe it. I was in the middle of a simply fabulous party when I felt that annoying little tug and it forced me to come here."
She stomped her way to the front room where the voice could be matched to a face. The only thing Rina had in common with her sister was that her hair color was not one generally seen among humans naturally. It was a dark blue, cut in a straight bob except for a thin tail that trailed down her back. And completely unlike her sister, her choice of dress was almost completely white. In a Greek toga with gold colored rope tying things in place, as well as sandals that tied their way up to her knees, she certainly looked the part of an amazon with a thin, toned frame and a bit more heft to her chest than her sister. She was easily taller than the two other people in the room and enjoyed that fact.
"Rina, we have a customer so please go to your station," Lina wasn't going to talk about how things worked in front of a first timer, though Rina might ruin things.
"...A customer? You have a customer? Powers damn it why do you always get them?" Rina huffed.
"Maybe because you always stick me here during your shift. Now please, I'll show him around and help him find something. You know what'll happen if you don't."
"At least tell me there's something to drink under the desk," Rina let out an overly dramatic sigh.
"There is, but no drinking until we're done."
"You can't-"
"I can, and I am if you don't go there right now. Remember the rules."
Rina glared at her sister, "Fine, Little Lina, I'll go to my spot."
With Rina gone Lina could turn her attention back to her customer, "Sorry about that, my sister isn't always fond of working here."
Pandas=Awesomeness
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Posted 03-08-2012, 10:10 PM
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