[color=9e005d][h3][center]~The Ever so Great Witch [s]in training[/s], Selma~[/center][/h3][/color] [@Stern Algorithm] [b]"Pfft,"[/b] She could taste the nonbeliever disdain. Heh. Hehhe. Selma grinned impishly as the girl continued. [b]"If you're here to con me, then you're shit outta luck, kiddo. Im from the city, so not your average, gullible townsperson. Go back in town and find whoever is living the most comfortably right now, they're usually the kind of people who aren't willing to work hard to earn their way in this world and are more likely to want a 'magical' solution to their problems. Why am I giving you pointers? Get out of my mine if you don't have anything better to do."[/b] The witch fell silent. She had to play her cards right here. Turn on the charm. Smooth talk her way into this girls head and make her believe. [color=9e005d]"Gullible? Oh no no, not at all~"[/color] She giggled mischievously, offering the girl a smile as she turned to a cross legged, position, resting her elbows on her knees and her chin in her hands. [color=9e005d]"I think you're one of the most non-gullible people in town!"[/color] She hopped off the boulder she was sitting on, getting almost uncomfortably close in front of the other girl. [color=9e005d]"As such, my cute little human,"[/color] She poked her playfully on the nose before giving a dramatic twirl and taking a few steps back. [color=9e005d]"I think you deserve a free demonstration of my skills!~"[/color] She held out a hand for the miner to shake. [color=9e005d]"So, here's what I will do for you. Give me one piece of copper, and I will turn it into silver! Absolutely free, no strings attached!~"[/color] For the sake of a possible repeat customer, she could give out a free little bit of magic. ...well. Considering she got the spell right.