Looking at it for what it was, the building was not all that impressive. For Meesei, it was an empty shelter with nothing more than Ariel's magelight to illuminate it. Of course, when looking at what it [i]could[/i] be, Ariel's excitement was much easier to understand. It was something that would, and hopefully always would be, hers. Given that she grew up in a nomadic village, Meesei had never been one to become attached to property, but she could understand why Ariel would be. "I believe a good place to start may be in finding something to actually sell. Without ingredients, you won't have a business. At any rate, we can return to the inn, though I'm not sure how many of the others will be there. At least a few are probably at the festival. Also, how much work do you think it will take to get the store to a state that it can be opened, and how much furniture will be required? I'm assuming you will focus more on the shop than your own room at first so you can start bringing in gold, unless there is something I am not thinking of. I am not well-versed in the operations of a shop." Meesei walked around the shop's main room, examining the corners and floorboards for signs of damage. It wasn't in perfect condition, but it seemed to be in good enough of a state. Perhaps with furniture and better lighting, it would look more like the other shops they had been in.