[ Jyn shouldn't place the blame on her own shoulders. Hilda has a talent for charm and batting her eyes through situations where that normally shouldn't work. Some people train their whole lives to become sword masters and great tacticians. Hilda didn't so much train as much as she strived towards ensuring as easy a life as possible. And it helped that her upbringing had (inadvertently) encouraged that.
Regardless whether or not all of that had been intentional or not, she really is grateful. Because the thought of taking on an unfair mechant is far less daunting with someone like Ailyn by her side. Ailyn's first trip has Hilda propping her back up before she falls flat on her face and she takes the lead from there - gently ushering people out of the way with tittering excuse me's and pardon me's - until they're at the front.
The merchant is a rather dazzling looking vampire and Hilda can immediately understand why people are clamoring for a chance at a miracle potion. The moment they break through the crowd his eyes meet theirs and a wide grin spreads across his face. Ah, two lovely ladies. How can I help you? Well, no time like the present. ]
You're not really helping people though, are you?
[ The merchant's smile hitches quizzically. I haven't the faintest clue what you mean by that. That's when Hilda gives Ailyn a subtle little nudge in the side. ]
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Regardless whether or not all of that had been intentional or not, she really is grateful. Because the thought of taking on an unfair mechant is far less daunting with someone like Ailyn by her side. Ailyn's first trip has Hilda propping her back up before she falls flat on her face and she takes the lead from there - gently ushering people out of the way with tittering excuse me's and pardon me's - until they're at the front.
The merchant is a rather dazzling looking vampire and Hilda can immediately understand why people are clamoring for a chance at a miracle potion. The moment they break through the crowd his eyes meet theirs and a wide grin spreads across his face. Ah, two lovely ladies. How can I help you? Well, no time like the present. ]
You're not really helping people though, are you?
[ The merchant's smile hitches quizzically. I haven't the faintest clue what you mean by that. That's when Hilda gives Ailyn a subtle little nudge in the side. ]