All the Dark Trinkets [Emy]

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Adelene had to stop herself from wincing, because she could already feel that this was going to hurt her wallet, and had to pretend that it wouldn't. She didn't need fancy designs, at least. All she needed was a weapon's function. She scanned the daggers in front of her and ffinally made her choice. She chose a dagger with small and simple designs on its hilt and held it up to the shop owner. "How about this one? I'll take it."
Just holding it like that, she could already feel the dagger's components, it's ingredients, and the little magic that it had. She wanted to copy it right then and there, or, well, try, but she forced herself to wait until she actually purchased the thing.
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Joshua Langford

"That's three hundred and fifteen," Joshua said after a quick glance at it. He knew most of the prices back here off the top of his head. "Would you mind putting it down, though? I can't just let people keep doing that. Sooner or later, somebody's going to take their finger off and make a mess of everything." And damn it, his lawyer had just up and vanished on him, hadn't he? Well, at the very least, he knew that there was a Ms. Lovage somewhere on his contacts. Distant family.

The idea made him feel a bit ill so he set it firmly to the side.

He eyed the girl critically. "Within your range?" Joshua asked. "Or should I be trying to bargain you down to needles?"
 

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Adelene internally loosened up as she heard the price, knowing she can pay for that right now, but the relief she felt was quickly taken away from her as the shop owner immediately snarled at her for taking the dagger so suddenly.

Well, she understood, really. And for some reason, she was quite used to this kind of reaction, even though she could swear she's never truly angered anyone this way. Maybe... Maybe the familiarity was from the past she couldn't quite remember? Maybe.

In any case, Adelene intended to give the dagger to the shop owner right away. But she played with it in her hand first, and with only one hand, throwing it with only three fingers over her wrist and catching it firmly, just like how professional knife throwers would play with their knives. And then she held it by the blade and pointed the hilt at the shop owner, surrendering it to him. "Here," she said quite flatly. "I'll take it, no need for bargains. And don't worry, Mister. I'm quite good at handling daggers."

As if to prove herself, she raised her free hand, summoning another knife on her palm and immediately caging the plain hilt with her fingers. It disappeared immediately though, turning into black shimmering dust before seeping back into her skin like tattoos before completely fading away.
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Joshua Langford

Joshua blinked calmly, even though he was starting to feel pretty annoyed. What was it with people jumping to the conclusion that he was out to get them? It only seemed to happen around girls and only around ones in their teens. Well, Martha would have found it amusing, in any case.

"I never said that you couldn't handle yourself," he said as he took the dagger back, setting it down nearby. "Most people, however, have this tendency to stick themselves with sharp, pointy objects. From time to time, there's always that one smart alack who likes to scream very loudly about how I'm going to get sued for the new hole in their hand because God forbid that a weapon actually do what it's intended to."

"And then there was that girl from last year," the man went on, ranting in the flattest tone he could muster. "Couldn't have been more than thirteen, maybe. Threw the biggest tantrum I've ever seen, with some crap about being all-powerful and richer than God. Thought it was all gibberish until she put a hit on me and now, two attempts later or something, my lawyer's gone and disappeared on me so I can't really do anything except hope that she fucked off and got distracted by something shiny."

Somewhere along the line, he had found a cloth and had started to polish the blade a bit before putting it away in a box for her. "Register's up front," he digressed for a moment, almost absently. "The point is, lots of people are awful and if I don't treat all of the competent ones in the same way as them, the awful ones like to push the issue and long story short, I really don't have the time to deal with another assassin."

Okay, so he was kind of stretching it a bit but Joshua felt this was perfectly justified. First there had been that one idiot with the brother who had come with a far more sensible partner. And then there had been that incident with the selkie. At least nobody seemed to care to figure out where he lived, Joshua supposed.
 
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