[Right][H2][color=#CA9BF7]Fia Blackfire[/color][/H2][/right] [hr] Well, considering everything that took place just moments ago, Fia’s decision to grab a couple goodies of her own was probably ill advised. Arcan knew that items were missing and probably which ones, but he didn’t know who. Fia paused in thought as the others discussed what may have happened to the missing items from the vault. There were pro and cons to each decision. When Vesemir couldn’t come up with anything, Fia took a step forward. She reached into her bad and presented three different jewelry items. “I may have misunderstood how far your generosity reached. Well, I apologize for my mistake. Here are the items.” said Fia. She kept her voice calm and steady. Her heart beat didn’t change and her breathing remained calm. All in an effort to prove completely sincerity in her confession. While she had hoped to be able to walk out with the items, ultimately it would be better to leave safely than it was to provoke the ancient djinn any further. And it was far too early into their adventure to throw Vesemir under the bus for mere trinkets. As much as those trinkets held untold power from ages long past. “If Vesemir would be so kind then, might he claim this item as his second?” Fia asked more directly towards Vesemir than to Arcan. With her other hand, Fia picked up the piece of jewelry Eblana was looking at most intently just before the group left the workshop to investigate the djinn’s rage. A certain someone in our group appeared to covet this intricately beautiful piece, and I think it would be a stunning addition.” As for the other two items, Fia looked at them longingly, but only for a moment before she presented them to Arcan to take from her hands. They were still in the vault, Arcan's domain. And Fia was not ready to poke the bear in his own home. Fia hoped this gesture proved both genuine misunderstanding and willingness to amend the situation.