Lemmy sighed. It was a lot more believable than his throat clearing. "Alrighty then. Se we're good now." He reached up and took the girl's hand and shook it gingerly. "As long as I'm not forgotten, and nobody gets me confused for being this guy's." He pointed at Jynmi. "Magical work of art, I'm good." Jynmi took Sophia's hand when it was offered to him, and mouthed the words an apology. "Some tea sounds great." Lemmy agreed, and he said as much. Then he said how much he'd like to taste tea since so much of of their money was spent on buying it. Jynmi ignored him and turned to the guild hall and gave an impressed whistle. "It came out nice. I was kind of starting to worry because of how long construction's been going on. It looks good, at least on the outside." "Alright already." Lemmy snapped. "We've gotten to know each other, and everyone is everyone else's best friend. Can we go inside already. If I stay out here any longer my wood is going to bleach or I'm going to catch on fire. Its bright today so I'm assuming its hot. Let's get inside before I catch fire or something so we can get this show on the road. The sooner we get a job, the sooner we finish, and the sooner I can get back to practice! God, I need my practice." Jynmi turned nervously to the others and apologized, again. "He hasn't gotten any sleep, ever. I guess its a curse of, his, uhm, circumstances." Lemmy didn't bother waiting, or looking back as he headed inside. "Stop being all cryptic about my life story, and come on!" He disappeared into the door. "Oh." The young man's already white face somehow, despite the laws of physics, turned even paler. "We better follow him." Jynmi said, hurrying after the doll. "I don't trust him alone." There was the sound of destruction from inside, and Jynmi wasted no time, waiting for the others, hurrying after his partner to stop him from destroying their new home away from home. The guild hall was even nicer inside than outside. It looked bigger, and was spotless. Jynmi didn't pay all of the surprised granduer more than a moment's notice. He was too preoccupied with finding Lemmy and then yelling at him for whatever he just did. "What did you do?!" He snapped. "Please tell me it wasn't something expensive. We don't have very much money as it is, and I don't want to have to take another carpentry or blacksmiths job on the side, again." The doll only shrugged that "It wasn't me" type shrug that only little ones that keep getting into trouble and are just as surprised to find there was something wrong and they weren't the source of it, and pointed at a woman at the bar. "Whose that?" Jynmi asked, feeling like an idiot for needing to ask. He couldn't tell why, but he got the feeling he should know her. "OH god. Why do you waste time like that?" Lemmy asked, pinching his nose which wasn't there. "You know what's going to happen." He didn't wait for a reply and hurried up to the woman. "Excuse me, ma'am, miss, lady. Uh, what do I call you? Er never mind, your older than me so I'll just call you ma'am. We're guild members here." He pointed at Jynmi, who wasn't fast enough to hide, and so only stood paralyzed with shock. "And we were wondering, well him mostly, who you are. So, who are you?"