[@liferusher] Addison watched as this strange, adorable cat girl picked at her uniform. She knew that this level of ignorance must be more unique to this girl, as opposed to the other locals. Once again restraining herself, Addison simply chuckled and said, "You can stop now, that's not dirt. My clothes are designed this way so that I can blend into the countryside better. You know, sneak around if I need to." However, the girl was relentless and continued her investigation. This cat girl leaned in to get a closer look, but then suddenly recoiled. "So you DID fell, here I can help you miss." "Oh that's not necessary, its just some minor damage, I can han-" Addison suddenly stopped and stared in awe as this silly little cat girl preformed an act that, only moments ago, Addison would have never thought possible. She placed two hands over a particularly nasty cut on Addison's hand. Suddenly, blue glow surrounded her hands, magic sparking off of it as the wound suddenly healed. Addison felt no pain and in fact, felt slightly better than before. When the cat girl had finished, Addison simply stared at her hand, rotating it around, testing it. It felt better than ever to her... Addison was silent for a moment as the cat girl lectured her. Her mind drifting away, thinking of all the people she could of saved with this kind of power... "You shouldn't walk about with injuries like this. You'll get your hand chopped off like this one day! Any more pains? You're not going away until all your pains are healed nya!" Addison quickly snapped back into focus with a slight shake and smiled again. "Well you didn't have to do that, little missy! Thank you, I do feel a lot better now. Sorry if I seemed shocked for a second there, it's just that, were I'm from, nobody really uses...." Addison took a shot in the dark. "...magic. Yeah... But you seemed quite skillful with that little ability of yours. I wish I could repay you, but uhh..." Addison suddenly came to the full realization she had absolutely no money, neither dollars (like they would take them), or whatever the locals used. In fact, Addison wondered if they might not even have currency and worked on a purely bartering type system. Pushing those thoughts aside, she finished her sentence. "... I don't have any money..."