Levi had waited patiently on the business between the customer and the shop owner to conclude, folding his arms behind his back as was his custom when in an idle stance, each elbow clutched by the opposing hand. He stood straighter after receiving the glare, which he took as acknowledgement in the least form. As the woman received her change, turning and dropping it into her purse, Levi gave her a polite smile to which she return with a thank-you nod as she strode past him towards the exit. The movement for the previously stationary owner caught Levi's eye quickly, his head turning back towards the man's ire. "Come on, she wouldn't have purchased anything if I'd not stepped in. I've seen tons of women browsing with that expression - passive, not entirely set on purchasing anything in particular," Levi released one elbow as he pushed his glasses back up the bridge of his nose smartly. "That's the only time you can lock them down on anything. It's good business. You don't really seem the type to want to deal with the customers, so it is a wonder you don't want someone to take that load off your shoulders." Already, Levi was calculating his next approach. He had to get a lead, and he knew this was the only place to find it because the trail ran cold after entering this shop.