[Oh, she's terrible at bluffing, and she doesn't even bother with a pleading smile when he seems rightfully suspicious. Just stares steadily at him, wondering if she's going to need to make a quick getaway or... And then it passes, and Lee can't say she's not relieved. He seems almost...tired? But he's clearly clever, if he thought to grow suspicious.
She collects the glittering dust and the larger fragments and pours them, one and all, into the small cloth bag they'd been carried in before she set them out. Perhaps the wizard she knows can somehow re-melt the glass and repair them; Lee has seen her fix stranger objects.
He just avoided her not-really-a-question though, didn't he? She frowns both at that and at the insistence to pay. Lee has no idea what form of currency they use - except that it appears to be coins - and couldn't even guess at how much the delicately-crafted spheres would be worth.] Your sincere apology is payment enough.
[If you've more of a score to settle than that, it's clearly with God and not her.]
it's nice to see a Javert player, I have to say c:
She collects the glittering dust and the larger fragments and pours them, one and all, into the small cloth bag they'd been carried in before she set them out. Perhaps the wizard she knows can somehow re-melt the glass and repair them; Lee has seen her fix stranger objects.
He just avoided her not-really-a-question though, didn't he? She frowns both at that and at the insistence to pay. Lee has no idea what form of currency they use - except that it appears to be coins - and couldn't even guess at how much the delicately-crafted spheres would be worth.] Your sincere apology is payment enough.
[If you've more of a score to settle than that, it's clearly with God and not her.]