It was Jenny's turn now. Behind her she could hear someone shouting and knew that the loud man had found his wallet gone. He and his wife seemed very keen on finding it and started accusing everyone in their vicinity. Thanks to the distraction they so kindly provided, Jenny could get a good look at the necklaces on display. Most of them were big and flashy. Made to attract attention and therefore not something easily hidden. Especially when the necklace was almost as big as your hand. Then she spotted something. It was just a small, flying bird on a thin silver chain, nothing that seemed to be worth much. But not to the trained eye. It was masterfully made and beautifully decorated with little ornaments. One of the ladies had laid it aside, so she could look at it again later, Jenny assumed. And for that reason it would be child’s play to sweep it off the booth. It was probably worth much more than what the lady would pay for it anyway. The man was still shouting and now a fight broke out. Everyone was looking at them and Jenny used that. In one fluid motion she grabbed the necklace and walked past the booth. Paul saw that she got what she wanted and made his way back into the crowd. Jenny followed him with her newest possession in her closed fist and a content smile on her lips.