Blythe chuckled. "The decks themselves can be found in various places around the city- market stalls and the emporium. But a reader of the cards is a bit more difficult to find. Or at least, a well versed one can be." The Konti paused as she considered the names she knew, the ones that were most revered in the craft, and those who could still be considered green horns. Silently wondering if the woman would be able to tell the difference between the two, considering she had never met a fortune teller before, let alone seen a deck, or had her future divined. "Grandmother Rose is a rather skilled woman in the craft, and is with a hand of her own. Although, she grows busy now of late, with all the nieces come. Perhaps then, the Palladini will remain, and you can have a reader neither good or bad. But one that simply is. For I know how to interpret them. It's just a simple matter of time. Getting one's hands on her deck."
Blythe sighed. "If you'd wait the cards can be retrieved. Shouldn't be more than a bell to make it to the cottage and then back to the beach with them. And with the lack of readings she has been giving of late, they shouldn't be missed." The Konti paused a moment. "Unless you'd prefer to go into the city, there are more than enough of them there." Blythe shrugged as she turned away, she would go to the cottage and come back with the deck. If Tock was not there when she returned, then she could always practice by the sound of the crashing waves, and cawing gulls.
Blythe sighed. "If you'd wait the cards can be retrieved. Shouldn't be more than a bell to make it to the cottage and then back to the beach with them. And with the lack of readings she has been giving of late, they shouldn't be missed." The Konti paused a moment. "Unless you'd prefer to go into the city, there are more than enough of them there." Blythe shrugged as she turned away, she would go to the cottage and come back with the deck. If Tock was not there when she returned, then she could always practice by the sound of the crashing waves, and cawing gulls.