"Of course, that depends on if you can afford it," he continued, beginning to retreat behind the counter and root around. "It is after all a luxury item, technically."
"We don't need too many, and we've been given a rather large budget," replied Huul. Ajor had already reached into the pocket of her maid outfit, and was pulling out a bag of keystones.
"Hmm..." said the Rengosett, popping up again to take a look at the bag. "Is that all pure stone?"
"Yes, it is," said Huul, just the tiniest bit exasperated. Toxshae insisted on that, when he'd much rather use bills, like any normal group.
"I think you can afford two fish with that," he said, diving down again and pulling out a pair of fish that seemed to resemble the picture quite well.
"We'll take it," said Huul. Ajor handed the bag over, and the Rengosett wrapped up the fish quite quickly, stuffing it in a bag and handing it to her. He counted out a few Keystones of change and tossed them back, and she dropped them into her pocket.
"Thank you," she said, after staring at him for a moment.
"Well, that was relatively painless," said Huul, as they left. "So...you want to see our house now?" Part of him was still hoping they could get away with somehow ditching the two Lucain.
[56, 56]