
"I'll be seeing ya' two later, and be careful with that shortcircuittin' or something, Ronja! Make sure that elf ye' got doesn't screw something up." She smirked, giving a short wave to the pair as they left the shop, sighing off to herself. "What a pair of weirdos... Didn't even ask for a slice of cheese." René grinned from ear to ear. More for her, that means.
Finally outside, the tension on her shoulders faded, rolling them a little as she adjusted her top. Given how new the clothes Ronja chose for her were, she would need to get used when compared to her old reliable rags. "Alright, the rest goes to the inventory." She said, sending the pile of clothing straight through the UI, scouting their surroundings as the town's activity didn't seem to change in their time spent inside the shop, yet there were certainly less people around compared to earlier.
Yet like she said earlier, they had stuff to do, and the next stop would be the smithy's forge. Given their previous directions, it turned out to be easy to head there even without Elias, and through it all Fiora kept her arm locked with Ronja's. The elf smiled to herself, content with taking her time to head there, if only to give a better look at the lively town.
The blacksmith's shop could already be caught from afar, between the smoke coming from the side and the half open door that lead to the front, both of them could see the familiar sight of their dark-haired friend, and a girl who shared little ressemblence to him wearing heavy-duty gloves and coated on coal stains.

I wish I could but... Can't you ask the guards to do something about it? I can't just keep losing cargo like that!

Mey you know they can't- And even if they did, how are they going to pierce through that much crystal? We tried with a pickaxe before, I doubt the hides will be any easier.
Rising an eyebrow, Fiora shared a glance over to the door then back to Ronja as they had just overhead their discussion. "Sounds like our cue to go in." Smirking confidently, the greenette pushed the shop's door open. The inside was barebones now that they could get a good tglance at it.
Far more function over form in comparison to Réne's. It was almost a placeholder for customers to get a good look at the displays of weapons and armor, but that came with a lack of organization as one could tell none of them were properly arranged. There were swords here, tools there, and stacks of boxes on a corner. Yet despite the chaos, it was surprisingly clean, as if the quirky owner personally maintained it this way.
The duo quickly shut off and turned heads towards them both, with 'Mey's expression turning into a wide smile out of a sudden before busting the slickest slide a human could do over a counter, rushing over to the duo with eyes lit like the stars at night time.

Welcome! I uhm, the shop has no name yet. I take it you two are the ones who were going to put a request for me?!
She spoke, her excitement replacing the seldom boredom on her tone from earlier. Mey yelped once Elias hand fell over her head, nodding over to the duo and giving them both a throughful glance.

Gotta say, I'm impressed that you got her out of her rags, Ronja. She looks good now. Ehem, This is Mey, my sister.

-Adopted- sister and blacksmith of Hanrift! So, are you planning to build something big..? The size of this order of yours is quite demanding, I was just talking about that with Elly here.
"Come on, my clothes weren't that bad before..." That would be a hill she would die on if needed, rubbing away at her nape. "And yeah, we were hoping to see if Elias didn't just forget about it while we were out shopping."

The day I lose my memory is the day Mey's gonna be running like a headless cow around here.

...Just nod along with him. It's headless chicken though...
"Brother and sister for sure. Adoptive or not." She looked over to Ronja with a sly grin on her features. "Wooden frames were one of the things we wanted to order, right? I sort of forgot to add everything when I listed it down to Elias."
@Ronja Bubblyfoot