[hr][hr][h3][b][i][center][color=a187be]Kyra [/color] & [color=82ca9d]Sana[/color][/center][/i][/b][/h3] [center][b][color=a187be]Location:[/color][/b] Merchant/Smithy [b][color=a187be]Interacting With:[/color][/b] Various ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~[/center] Kyra sat down on an empty barrel and waited for the job to be done of the various items she had brought in, slowly running her fingers her Ash's fur as he rested his head in her lap. Over at the Merchant Sana was haggling over the price of torches with the shop keeper, not about to pay more for them than they were worth. Especially considering the fact she could take a few materials and make them herself. Right then she was just in a hurry to get everything taken care of before the hour was up but not in so much of a hurry that she was about to pay gouging prices on anything. The apothecary eyed Thomas for a moment but gave him a slight smile. "A dealer never reveals his sources," he said as he leaned down and looked at the lot. If he told them how he got them or whom he got them from there was a chance they would walk right out of the shop and seek them elsewhere in hopes of saving some coin. It wasn't anything against them, just a general rule of the trade. You never gave away your sources. "As far as the rest, I have everything but the salt peter. That I can get together quickly for you without trouble," he said as he righted himself, drumming his fingers on his chin when asked about the price for the beetles. "Fifteen copper for each, 90 for the lot; and cage," he said. It was a fair price. Picking up the coat the leather worker gave it a once over, poking his fingers through the holes in it before nodding. "Yeah, I can have this ready in that time frame," he said before glancing over towards Cyneburg. "Sure thing Miss, over there, pick what you need," he said pointing to an arch way that connected him with the seamstress shop. There were bins filled with pieces of leather, other fabrics, and sewing implements such as needles of various sizes and threads of differing thickness and strength. Looking back at the coat he finished going over it before resting it back down. "That be 25 copper for the job."