[Say what you will about her methods, but they definitely seem to be effective. She coolly watches the merchant for a few moments longer to make sure his efforts aren't just for show before she turns her attention to Sora in full, arms folded.]
I don't know if this kind of crap is the norm around here, but it sure as shit shouldn't be.
[She has Opinions, clearly.]
For any of these folks who are actually legit? More power to them, but I can spot a crook with my eyes closed. People are always trying to take advantage of one another. It's bullshit.
[Usually Sora wouldn't condone someone being so brash and forceful to prove a point but honestly the man really was selling some pretty bad potions that could hurt someone. So he supposes that in the end that a justice was done.
She's even kind of cool for it...]
I don't usually find a lot of bad apples out here! Really! But I've heard some stories about the goblin market having some shady stuff come through every once in a while, I guess...!
[He tilts his head.]
But geeze, with someone like you around this place would be spic and span. Do you make everyone shake in their boots like that?
[Something about the turn of phrase strikes her as funny, and she actually laughs out loud, though there's a cold, hard edge to it— the mark of someone who doesn't get to do a whole lot of laughing.]
Don't know. You'd have to ask them. Most people don't even want me to get close enough to talk to them.
[Reputations can spread like wildfire.]
Can't say this is a first, though, so I guess the answer would be 'yeah.'
[That laugh is a little stiff but oddly enough it reminds Sora of someone he knows. So he ends up smiling in return while still being quite impressed with her forward demenour.]
I think in this case it was a good thing. You probably saved a lot of people a lot of really bad trouble.
Hope so. That was the idea, anyway— but I didn't do it for the thanks.
[If nobody else even notices, it's fine by her.]
Just can't stand seeing people taking advantage of others. The world is full of assholes no matter where you go. Guess it's the same here as everywhere else.
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[Say what you will about her methods, but they definitely seem to be effective. She coolly watches the merchant for a few moments longer to make sure his efforts aren't just for show before she turns her attention to Sora in full, arms folded.]
I don't know if this kind of crap is the norm around here, but it sure as shit shouldn't be.
[She has Opinions, clearly.]
For any of these folks who are actually legit? More power to them, but I can spot a crook with my eyes closed. People are always trying to take advantage of one another. It's bullshit.
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She's even kind of cool for it...]
I don't usually find a lot of bad apples out here! Really! But I've heard some stories about the goblin market having some shady stuff come through every once in a while, I guess...!
[He tilts his head.]
But geeze, with someone like you around this place would be spic and span. Do you make everyone shake in their boots like that?
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[Something about the turn of phrase strikes her as funny, and she actually laughs out loud, though there's a cold, hard edge to it— the mark of someone who doesn't get to do a whole lot of laughing.]
Don't know. You'd have to ask them. Most people don't even want me to get close enough to talk to them.
[Reputations can spread like wildfire.]
Can't say this is a first, though, so I guess the answer would be 'yeah.'
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I think in this case it was a good thing. You probably saved a lot of people a lot of really bad trouble.
[He nods.]
So, thanks.
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[If nobody else even notices, it's fine by her.]
Just can't stand seeing people taking advantage of others. The world is full of assholes no matter where you go. Guess it's the same here as everywhere else.