[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/220205/30a9bad3c0454a6e41e337b75b003168.png[/img][/center] [sub][@LostDestiny][/sub] [hr] [color=b03300]”Ah you're spoiling me… but I ain’t gonna say no to that now am I?”[/color] Sanzoku replied merrily to the offer of a free reading. It did feel a bit like double, no, triple dipping into the town’s gratitude after being both paid, and promised a favor by William as a result of her last minute intervention into the morning’s incident, but she wasn't the kind of person to turn down what was freely offered. Besides, there was a caveat in the offer that balanced it out and which she was more than happy to accept [color=b03300]”And I’ll be sure to keep my ears peeled for the next time you need the cash too. Plus you can be sure I’ll be joining the choir singing the praises of your services after this bit of kindness”[/color] she said, referencing the now dissipated queue of her regulars that the sell-sword had been at the end of. While the woman talked, her Houndour’s curious eye wandered to and fro between whatever strange human thing his trainer was up to and the haunter that may or may not be up to no good in the back of the stall. Sanzoku hmmm'ed for a few moments while briefly thinking over the two types of card reading on offer before going with the latter as recommended [color=b03300]”I think I’ll go with the six then.”[/color] The past, as far as she was concerned, was dead. No need to drag her less than stellar early years up into the light again, even via cards. What really mattered to her was what came next in life, be it danger or fortune or, as was usually the case for her profession, both at once. [color=b03300]”So how does this work then, am I picking the cards or are you?”[/color] she asked with curiosity and the will to go forwards with however this was supposed to play out.