[She's doing well so far. Far better than he expected her to. Perhaps she isn't as naive as Bakura thought she was -- but rather hopeful.
Speaking of hoods, the thief prefers to have his up when skulking through the market but he needs to keep his peripheral vision in tact to make sure Inko remains safe. He knows their combined looks are catching some attention and that's not something he likes.
But the girl distracts him with the nudge and he looks over to where she's pointing.
... Something similar to his robe. He raises an eyebrow as he looks down at Inko before heading over to the stall.
The price... isn't great. But that's where haggling comes in. Bakura talks with the shop keeper, making up a story about how the two of them are newly weds and his beautiful wife would like a shawl of her own like his but they've just spent all the money on the wedding arrangements...
The voice he takes on is much softer, younger. As if he's a completely different person.
The shop keeper, who seems to be a romantic at heart, buys the story but isn't completely sold on lowering the price.
More haggling. Some gold and one of his rings.
The owner accepts and Bakura picks up the shawl to hand to Inko with a charming smile.]
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Speaking of hoods, the thief prefers to have his up when skulking through the market but he needs to keep his peripheral vision in tact to make sure Inko remains safe. He knows their combined looks are catching some attention and that's not something he likes.
But the girl distracts him with the nudge and he looks over to where she's pointing.
... Something similar to his robe. He raises an eyebrow as he looks down at Inko before heading over to the stall.
The price... isn't great. But that's where haggling comes in. Bakura talks with the shop keeper, making up a story about how the two of them are newly weds and his beautiful wife would like a shawl of her own like his but they've just spent all the money on the wedding arrangements...
The voice he takes on is much softer, younger. As if he's a completely different person.
The shop keeper, who seems to be a romantic at heart, buys the story but isn't completely sold on lowering the price.
More haggling. Some gold and one of his rings.
The owner accepts and Bakura picks up the shawl to hand to Inko with a charming smile.]
For you, my beloved.