Aelia looked up at the blonde girl slightly once more as she introduced herself cheerily. Aelia, however, was not in such a cheery mood at that moment. Tired from the day she'd rather nothing but a comfy bed and a hot dinner but that was something to be greeted with later. Instead she readjusted her backpack, taking precaution to keep the arrows in their quiver before watching the girl. "I am not looking for anything in particular," she replies, not saying anything in greeting. With that she continued on to the next lot of shelves, leaving the young girl to her mutterings, something about clothes, not a conversation Aelia wanted to drag herself into. She picked up a small item of intricate carving, a skill Aelia could never achieve. She looked at it for a sort while, twirling it in her pale hands, before putting it back.
She continues through the store for a little longer before reaching the girl, who must be called Natalie, again. "I am looking for a token, a small token. Just a small something to take home with me, what would you recommend? she asks, almost reluctantly. She wasn't too keen on getting into a long conversation with, well, anyone at the moment, the counter-girl was no exception.