(( Dranzer, I don’t mind if Ristalia knows Meria in a shopkeeper/customer relationship. However as I would like to keep the plot moving and my character moving (particularly, I’m hoping to get Ristalia out of her shop and relatively soon) I would ask that unless you have a really important piece of your personal plot to take care of, that you would have Meria stay with Janine, Sir Maddox (the mermaid), and Lerany for the time being and see where that leads you. If you have further questions/concerns or need to explain why this wouldn’t work due to plot issues, please PM me!

good work everyone, this is awesome!))
Ristalia smiled at the teenaged boy’s response, he seemed happy and proud of his family’s business, and with what Ristalia had heard about his family’s Inn, he had every right to be. She had only heard good things.
She hurried into the back of the shop and carefully selected two sheafs of the requested paper and returned, setting the paper on her counter with a soft thud. She adeptly and neatly wrapped the paper in thick, brown butcher paper and tied the parcel with a piece of twine. “Ten silver pennies, please,” she said, pushing the parcel toward the edge of the counter and toward its purchaser.
((ooch currency! I didn’t really think about that at all, so for the sake of some consistency, let’s say currency is in gold and silver. For the sake of our sanity, let’s say silver is considerably less valuable than gold. So, silver is like american change (comes in pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters) and 100 silver pennies = 1 gold dollar. Gold comes in quarters and dollars. And that’s just the basics. If the need for more detailed currency explanations should arise, whoever needs the currency explained/used may add to this and be as creative as they wish. Of course, your characters are free to use other items as money (ex. precious stones), this is just the recognized Coralie currency, which shops and other businesses in the main town would generally demand and accept exclusively.))
[continuing with my RP post]
While she waited for the boy to pay, she pulled a small, light brown handbag out from under the chair that was behind the counter. Her purse was already inside this bag, however now she added to it the young man’s journal (which he had presumably left as an example). If she was leaving her house, she couldn’t imagine leaving something so precious behind. She also removed a cloak of the same tone of brown as her handbag from a hook on the wall and began fastening the plain silver clasp at the neck. Mentally, she went over her apartment and shop in her mind, checking with herself to make sure everything was secure and in order.
[smile though your heart is aching::smile even though its breaking]