She blinked to find herself tested, and again to find that she'd passed, and when he pushed the tins on her she took them with an astonished look. And then - she grinned, bright and unabashed, and it took all the coldness from her face at once, made her just another young girl on a shopping trip.
"Thank you," she breathed, which was in itself a blessing since she'd no real training in manners. "Oh, yes, payment," she said, bending to set her armload of treasures at her feet. "That's... hmmm..." She tried to add it all up in her head, had managed to add it before and the numbers slipped from her mind as they always did. She knew it was at least two gold mizas, and a little more besides, so she just pulled three gold-rimmed coins from a side-pocket of her bag and straightened up to hand them over. "I think it's less than that, but please, keep the change. You've been terribly helpful," she said, a giggle brightening her voice at the end. It wasn't often she found someone that she understood - most humans or otherwise just seemed silly or trivial, or valued things she didn't quite understand. Bravado and strength, though, these were things she was familiar with. "Tomorrow then, I'll come back in the evening."