The merchant’s answer was decidedly lackluster, and Noe raised a brow at the man as he stumbled through the simple nothingness that he spewed. ”Riiiiight,” she said dubiously. At her side, Lena leaned closer and whispered to her, and she nodded. ”Well, thanks anyway,” she told the merchant, twiddling her fingers in a mocking wave as she looped her arm through Lena’s and steered the older woman away.
They meandered down the street until they came across another armorer. This one was run by a dark-skinned woman with muscular arms who was in the middle of tempering a piece of leather. Something about the way she more or less ignored passersby made Noe feel like she might be a better option, and she tugged Lena over. ”Excuse me,” she said to the leatherworker. ”We’re looking for some armor, but we’re not sure what we’re looking at. Could you help?’
They meandered down the street until they came across another armorer. This one was run by a dark-skinned woman with muscular arms who was in the middle of tempering a piece of leather. Something about the way she more or less ignored passersby made Noe feel like she might be a better option, and she tugged Lena over. ”Excuse me,” she said to the leatherworker. ”We’re looking for some armor, but we’re not sure what we’re looking at. Could you help?’
Was feeling so weak but baby I'm strong
Little did I know I'm a champion
Little did I know I'm a champion
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