"THE FOX MAN IS SCARING ME!" Serna shrieked at the top of her lungs.
The other guard took notice of the ever growing crowd and ushered the people to make room and keep their distance. "That's far enough, folks."
Sergeant Talos frowned assessing the situation, "Well, well, well if it isn't the little girl that could. You are officially a 'Disturber of the Peace.' Calish, are you okay?"
The fox man was clearly annoyed from the pest with the set of shrieking lungs, snarled, "I am fine, Sergeant. She nearly ruined my little puppet theater here. She needs some sort of schooling to have any descent manner of respect for others making a living here."
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While Serna was busy, so was Neven. The Thief leapt out of a shadow on the floor of the shoppe and looked around to see if anyone was about and what the Jeweler's shoppe had to offer.
With all the commotion out on the street, the owner of the jewelry shop walked out demanding as to what all the ruckus was. A tall thin man in his forties, balding wearing fine clothes glared at the scene at the puppet theater. Silently fuming with disgust with the disturbance and tapping his foot.
The jeweler's shoppe had a various assortment of necklaces and rings ranging from copper to gold. In each of the items a random seemingly priceless gem was inlaid on them. All in full view of Neven while the owner stood just outside of his shoppe.
Neven quietly opened the glass case and silently took a gold ring with an obsidian jewel encrusted within it. In its place, the Thief deposited a small card with a message written on it apologizing for the theft and promising to return the item once he was finished with it. At that point, Neven placed the ring back into his pouch, slipped back into his own shadow and reappeared next to Irzen and Willow.
With scene breaking up and folks returning to their trades, the jewelry store owner walked back inside in a huff.
"How is she doing?" Neven asked no one in particular.
"Fine!" Irzen cupped his hands over his ears again, "You know, it's amazing that something so loud can come out of someone so small."
"Mayhaps we can get her to stop?" Willow asked.
"That might not be a bad idea," Irzen added, "Before she becomes a victim of her own success."
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"Word of advice, kiddo, don't cry wolf here again. No one will listen to you or even want to talk with you," The fox man snapped at her in disgust.
"Okay! Okay!" Serna backed off from the annoyed Fox Man, "Your advice is duly noted."
Serna looked over to where Willow and Irzen were standing and saw Neven with them. She promptly stopped screaming and smiled at the Guards and the Fox Man, "Okay! The Fox Man isn't scaring me any more. Have a nice day!"
With that said, The Shield Maiden promptly began to skip her way back to her friends in glee.
The guards returned to the post except for Sergeant Talos who watched the Shield Maiden return to her friends. He sighed as he walked in the party's direction, "A disturber of the peace is your new title, girlie. I do hope you enjoy you're new found status in Asylum."
"I think I will," Serna chirped, "Thank you for bestowing it on me, Sergeant Talos, I will add that title to a long list of titles I hope to acquire in our travels."
Talos didn't say a word to her. She would find out that having that title would only make her test much harder.
Serna turned to Neven, "So did you get it?"
"Yes I did," The Thief concluded, "Now I think we need to speak with The Fox Man. Or I should say that I need to speak with him. I don't think he would be too keen on you joining the conversation, Serna."
"Calish will only talk to you, kid. You're the one who spoke to him before the 'disturber of the peace' caused a ruckus." Talos said quietly.
The Shield Maiden hunched her shoulders, "I can't imagine why."
Both Irzen and Willow laughed.
"You may think this little stunt is funny now but it could potentially cause more problems down the road." The sergeant gave Irzen and Willow a look of disapproval.
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