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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:01 pm
She chuckled. "Aye, yeah. Usually, I don't mind them taking some, but when they start pushin me around, I get at them." Patia smiled and eased herself down in her chair.
"I was a gypsy once, I know what it's like to have to beg and steal." She let down her hair, the black wirey mass it was and then began to rebundle it. "But I wont take disrespect."
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:32 pm
Pushing her around? Was that why she had been shouting at the kid earlier? He didn't catch the sight of her getting knocked off of her stool. Shane had just seen the boy fleeing with the fish when he heard the commotion picking up.
But she did explain a bit of her attitude regarding the kid earlier. He wasn't completely surprised. To him, it was mostly the nobles who really didn't know what it was like to be starving and have no money.
"Understandable."
Looking over his package for the moment, he nodded to Patia then quietly said, "In any case, I should be on my way. Perhaps I shall see you around here again."
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:20 pm
Patia nodded to him and smiled warmly. "Perhaps. When I cna make it out again for more fish. You take care now, Shane." The old gypsy said as she glanced around the market place.
"It'll be a cold travel back." She warned, already feelign it in her bones.
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2013 3:35 pm
Yes, it was a rather chilly day. Shane wouldn't mind finishing up getting things from the market so he could head back to his little home to try and warm back up. Nodding quietly to Patia in turn, he turned and continued on through the street.
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