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So Caela had guessed right. Whatever was left in the clam bucket once she was done with it, the shellfish was going to be heading off to some tavern. It had been a very smart move on her part then to offer her place of work as a bargaining chip before her true offer was placed on the table. The fishmonger didn't seem particularly enthused by the dancer's claim that she could help however so perhaps she thought that the blonde was all talk but no action.
The explanation of her place of work earned a look that seemed to say "What do you do?" Despite her gaze voicing the question, the girl didn't follow it up verbally. The query went unasked as the fish seller introduced herself as Nellie, extending her hand for Caela to shake it. Switching her coin purse and the good miza itself to the other hand, she grasped the offered hand and shook it. A smile was flashed the young woman's way. This one was a smart one, Sunberthian lass through and through to know that there was obviously some alternative motive for the dancer's offer. If she wanted the girl to give her information in the future then she was going to have to be somewhat honest with her.
Releasing the woman's hand she shifted her coin purse back to where it had been, the gold miza placed on the stall between them. "S'okay, Nellie. I don't take it wrong. I'll admit that I might not have come to the market today to buy anything," the woman explained cryptically. She glanced from side to side as if looking to see if anyone was listening to them before she leaned a little closer to Nellie. "I came here to try to find out a bit 'bout them sea snake people and I got talking to you, you know. Found I like you and I know how hard things must be so why not help? Maybe you'd do the same in my position... and I'd feel like I'd owe you one but that's just me."
The dancer smiled now that the truth of the matter had been laid bare although it had been dressed up a little bit. She hadn't implicitly said that the girl would owe her if Caela helped her out but it had certainly been implied that that was how the blonde wanted this arrangement to end. Hopefully the young woman would feel like she had a choice and so wouldn't immediately reject her offer on the possibility of what the dancer might want her to do. If the girl was as smart as she seemed then surely she'd look into the price a little bit further. If she showed that interest then the young woman could be hopeful that she could be coaxed into it.
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The explanation of her place of work earned a look that seemed to say "What do you do?" Despite her gaze voicing the question, the girl didn't follow it up verbally. The query went unasked as the fish seller introduced herself as Nellie, extending her hand for Caela to shake it. Switching her coin purse and the good miza itself to the other hand, she grasped the offered hand and shook it. A smile was flashed the young woman's way. This one was a smart one, Sunberthian lass through and through to know that there was obviously some alternative motive for the dancer's offer. If she wanted the girl to give her information in the future then she was going to have to be somewhat honest with her.
Releasing the woman's hand she shifted her coin purse back to where it had been, the gold miza placed on the stall between them. "S'okay, Nellie. I don't take it wrong. I'll admit that I might not have come to the market today to buy anything," the woman explained cryptically. She glanced from side to side as if looking to see if anyone was listening to them before she leaned a little closer to Nellie. "I came here to try to find out a bit 'bout them sea snake people and I got talking to you, you know. Found I like you and I know how hard things must be so why not help? Maybe you'd do the same in my position... and I'd feel like I'd owe you one but that's just me."
The dancer smiled now that the truth of the matter had been laid bare although it had been dressed up a little bit. She hadn't implicitly said that the girl would owe her if Caela helped her out but it had certainly been implied that that was how the blonde wanted this arrangement to end. Hopefully the young woman would feel like she had a choice and so wouldn't immediately reject her offer on the possibility of what the dancer might want her to do. If the girl was as smart as she seemed then surely she'd look into the price a little bit further. If she showed that interest then the young woman could be hopeful that she could be coaxed into it.
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