Amara must have wandered about for another twenty minutes, thinking back to the woman from before now and again. For a moment, she thought the woman had stopped and looked back, but a large family had crossed in front of her followed by another group of people; and she had a feeling the lady wouldn't have stuck around after getting a clear chance to leave. Amara reasoned that her forwardness probably startled her and made a note to be less outward when she addressed the people of this area. She rounded another corner and strode up yet another street until she noticed a smaller shop sandwiched among the others. It appeared to be a normal trinket shop from what she could tell after peering through the window. Not what she was looking for, but maybe the storekeeper had some useful information. Trying not to look too suspicious, she opened the front door and gave the place a once over to make sure there weren't a lot of people.