Al-Hadaar was expecting a haggle but didn't look the gift horse in the mouth, nimbly making the money disappear in his sleeve. He hadn't been that observant of the contest but the hint was clear.Lamis Naaji wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 11:21 pm"That's a very specific skill to develop," she says as she hefts the bag. They were a bit of a seasonal treat as the trees at the oasis produced, and sparse, given how many had a claim to them.
"Would you happen to know a merchant with apples? Dried are fine." She'd promised Janan, after all. "This Cat's Tail, perhaps?"
The sparse weight of the bag in her hand, her lips part, ready to say they're really worth more like 10 as another competitor riding down the field catches her eye. Luck has been favoring her, and the city was the sort of place where it might be good to keep the Luck in play.
So instead she finds herself saying, "this is sparse for 20 pool, but I've found a pocket of luck these past days, and that doesn't stay if you hoard it. So here's a bit of luck for you, and a bit less hassle for me," as she digs the coins from her pouch.
"Thank you very much milady. Luck is one thing, knowing when to push to make the best of it another. I'm not sure if bets for the grand finale are still opened, but if I don't put some money on your name in time, I'll be the only one to blame for having turned a blind eye to the hints of Lady Fortune.
As for your other question, apples you can easily find at any of the many markets of the city. There is always one around the corner, just follow the sound of many people arguing.
If that's a ravenous craving that cannot wait, I think I saw an apple-fritter seller in the tiers earlier. But jumping before another contestant when they're about to shoot might be less dangerous than tasting their products.
For good apples, the kind that can be eaten raw without ending up with stomach aches, you can try my good friend Abu on the Thoroughfare. Blueish hat, bad mustache, in front of a tableware merchant, sells a variety of fresh fruits himself. He is a grumpy fellow who grunts at clients who buy less than one full basket or haggle, and he could really learn how to be more merciful towards his regulars. But his products are good and he can be swayed more easily that it seems.
For good cooked apples, you can indeed try the Cat's Tail. Maybe some apple chips alongside a good cup of coffee? The owner will be able to advise you on his own specialties better than me."