[center][color=fff79a][h1]Illedrith Adrasia[/h1][/color] [@Rune_Alchemist][@MarsAdept][@Quincy][/center] [hr] [color=bc8dbf]"Mis, Are you accusing me of being a Petty thief? Unlike a lot of people here, I am actually good for my money. Plus, if had to use Credit, I am trusted. You Serious, Missy?"[/color] Illedrith stared pointedly at Victoria's hand, still holding the incrimiating bottle even as she openly proclaims her innocence. Hardly a new interaction between the two, they were always getting into little tiffs over things like this. As an S-class, Victoria had a certain degree of immunity from trouble from such petty things, and she certainly seemed to flaunt it often in Illedrith's eyes. She wasn't hurting anyone specifically, but this was just the kind of thing that made Mis feel like letting Victoria know that people were watching her for guidance. [color=fff79a]"Oh I'm sure you're good for the cash Ms. Moneybags, but my question was whether you were going to [i]use[/i] that money to pay our dear bartender Stevens or not. Look, he's coming over now, if you pay him now I'll even apologise by giving you your present..."[/color] Turning to her cart to find the object in question, Mis just heard the last of Trixie's statement and saw her begin rifling through her stuff. [color=f26522]“I love it when you bring stuff back! It's like a game and the winner is me!”[/color] [color=fff79a]"OI! [Form Mirror]!"[/color] With a snap of her fingers, Mis summoned a mirror to cover the majority of the top of the cart in an attempt to block Trixie's vision and then lunged forward, trying to force her and her grubby hands away from the cart. She'd have time to escape with whatever she happened to have in her hand at the time, but precious little extra time after that if she didn't want to get tackled by Illedrith. [color=fff79a]"This is why you never get any presents Trix! Maybe if you didn't mess with my stuff all the time I would have got you something too!"[/color] Amongst all the commotion, the small sound of her best friend calling her name simply wasn't loud enough to reach her ears, a fact which she would absolutely beat herself up about if she knew...