Woody smiled at her and disappeared under the bar before he popped up with a rather unimpressive bottle. "I don't have good stuff. You get what you see." He explained to her request. This was a secret guild and he didn't make much himself. Merlin didn't pay for the booze, he did so the [i]good[/i] stuff that Marian wanted was non-existent around the Guild tavern. "Don't be mean, Woody. We all know you have a private store of the best." Snow condescended while she watched around the tavern. Hunters were coming and going now that the rain had stopped. Contracts were flying off the board and she felt a bit of jealousy. She had too much work to do for Merlin to take off on a long trip. She straightened up as Beast walked past and pointed at him. "If the critter isn't enough to convince you, then maybe he can." Beast only stopped for a moment before he realized what Snow was talking about. He didn't recognize the kid next to her, he must be new. The kid was likely having trouble understanding what he got himself in to. Beast was one of the closest things to a real monster the Guild had at its disposal, so Snow often requested him to shift for that defining evidence. Beast faced the young man and let his clothes tear away as his body doubled in size and a large gorilla stood before them.