[Konoha isn't sure that the actual going rate for a tarot card reading is, so honestly he could be lying and she'd never know... but he also doesn't seem to be about to take "no" for an answer. It's custom in her land to refuse at least twice, maybe even three times before accepting a gift or favor, and she's done two now, so...
Gratefully, a little touched, she carefully bundles up the tapestry with a little bow and places it in the basket emptied by the tupperware she'd given.]
I can come back next month...
[She'd never thought she'd become a customer of a fortune teller, but... She wants the hope. The illusion of knowing. And he does sell it so flashily, in this colorful tent with that charming, roguish manner... so she points a bit shyly to the food she'd brought, at least determined to be fair.]
Just tell me how you liked this, and I can cook something else that might suit you for the next payment... ?
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[Konoha isn't sure that the actual going rate for a tarot card reading is, so honestly he could be lying and she'd never know... but he also doesn't seem to be about to take "no" for an answer. It's custom in her land to refuse at least twice, maybe even three times before accepting a gift or favor, and she's done two now, so...
Gratefully, a little touched, she carefully bundles up the tapestry with a little bow and places it in the basket emptied by the tupperware she'd given.]
I can come back next month...
[She'd never thought she'd become a customer of a fortune teller, but... She wants the hope. The illusion of knowing. And he does sell it so flashily, in this colorful tent with that charming, roguish manner... so she points a bit shyly to the food she'd brought, at least determined to be fair.]
Just tell me how you liked this, and I can cook something else that might suit you for the next payment... ?