Tx_Liquor
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The license was the easier to the two objectives. Again it was a simply matter of paying the clerk to check if either were married, confirm they were who they said they were, and finally file the new paperwork with the Kingdom's Hall of Records.
The second task would prove to require a bit more effort.
When Azzie opened the door to find J'Wren and her old friend there, she lit up with surprise and give both warms hugs. "By the, Gods, I can't believe you two are both here." She would be even more overjoyed to hear of the news and their plans.
When Azzie lead them to the office of the old Sage, J'Wren presented him with a pouch of riches that he assumed would be more than enough. But Sage was as shrewd as always, "I have grown accustomed to having my servant at hand, and my wife is very happy. Happy Wife, happy life. You will have to compensate us for not only our new house lady, but also the task of finding a replacement. If nothing else I should make you pay for the suffering I will endure when I tell her Azalea is to be leaving."
J'Wren gestured, "The gems in th'pouch alone are-"
"Worthless!" Snapped the old man. Reading the reactions of all present he explained, "A gem worth a kingdom does me no good if there none to give me a kingdom for it. Might as well be a colored glass in this petty town."
J'Wren thought for a moment, then looked to Ella. "Give us a moment." he told the old man then stepped close to his betrothed, "M'Love. We're talkin'bout hirin' new men? What of 'is eldest son? Gainful employ. One less mout t'feed. Maybe a portion o'is wages are sent 'ere? Or - I could put th'boy t'work at th' nearest docks. Same. On less mouth fer 'im t'feed too."
The second task would prove to require a bit more effort.
When Azzie opened the door to find J'Wren and her old friend there, she lit up with surprise and give both warms hugs. "By the, Gods, I can't believe you two are both here." She would be even more overjoyed to hear of the news and their plans.
When Azzie lead them to the office of the old Sage, J'Wren presented him with a pouch of riches that he assumed would be more than enough. But Sage was as shrewd as always, "I have grown accustomed to having my servant at hand, and my wife is very happy. Happy Wife, happy life. You will have to compensate us for not only our new house lady, but also the task of finding a replacement. If nothing else I should make you pay for the suffering I will endure when I tell her Azalea is to be leaving."
J'Wren gestured, "The gems in th'pouch alone are-"
"Worthless!" Snapped the old man. Reading the reactions of all present he explained, "A gem worth a kingdom does me no good if there none to give me a kingdom for it. Might as well be a colored glass in this petty town."
J'Wren thought for a moment, then looked to Ella. "Give us a moment." he told the old man then stepped close to his betrothed, "M'Love. We're talkin'bout hirin' new men? What of 'is eldest son? Gainful employ. One less mout t'feed. Maybe a portion o'is wages are sent 'ere? Or - I could put th'boy t'work at th' nearest docks. Same. On less mouth fer 'im t'feed too."