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Lily nods politely to a senior handing out water. "Excuse me, would you like coffee? I have a kilo of grounds and an enchanted moka pot, if you'll give me the water to brew it you can have three free cups with sugar, I have that too. No? Alas. Excuse me..." 

It only takes her three seniors before she finds someone willing to take her offer. She takes the jug of water offered, and hauls it over to a table (making sure to check under it beforehand, and stay away from any vents.) She sets her pack down on the floor, puts her leg through the strap, and starts digging into it. Coffee grounds, enchanted moka pot, cups and saucers, package of Peek Freans - 

There are 22 cookies, five plates, and five cups. She splits the cookies five ways, four to each plate, gives the extra two to the senior she offered coffee to as an extra for being a good sport, and with some mental math problems sets the enchanted moka pot to boiling. She pours coffee, and gets out her little tin of sugar from her spice collection and sets it in plain view. 

"Free coffee and cookies!", she calls. "Warding, blasting, endurance and storage bracelets! School supplies, fine clothes, chocolate and spices! While supplies last!"

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"--Do you have tea?" asks a blonde girl. "I'm doing shopping recon for a New Yorker and she wants tea, coffee might be better than nothing though."

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Caio wanders in that direction. Doesn't take anything right away. "- this is an interesting setup?" he says.

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Ooh, shiny! 

Not that Destiny is particularly desperate for caffeine - as Morty likes to say, she's banned from coffee because it makes her too powerful and she's bad enough without it - but she's probably a fan of anyone who's just going to spontaneously set up like that. And she would love some chocolate. Maybe she can convince Morty to trade a favour for it or something. 

She meanders over. "Hi! Wow, you're really organized." 

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Ugh, Destiny is so social and he's exhausted. Morty follows her anyway, trying to hover in her shadow and look boring. 

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To the blond girl: "I have a dozen packets each of Earl Grey, Chai, and Chamomile. Also a mana-heating moka pot on offer - designed for coffee, but could be repurposed for making tea with."

To the dark-skinned boy: "Take a seat, stay a while. Coffee and cookies are free if you listen to the sales pitch, and we all need to get to know people." 

To Destiny: "Thanks! I try. Interested in anything on offer?"

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Another boy wanders over. Well, he affects wandering but he's rather making a beeline.

"I am always looking for trade and contacts! I'll gladly listen to your pitch. I also have tea, but let's not steal your thunder."

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"--Oh, I remember you, how do you feel about selling your tea to New York."

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"Positively! But we can talk later, let's not be rude to our lovely hostess."

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She gives him a thumbs-up. 

"What are you looking to trade for?" she asks said hostess. 

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Caio sits and takes a cookie - pockets it to have after dinner - and listens attentively.

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She smiles slightly at the new boy. "Glad to meet you all, I'm Lily. And the pitch is this - I've got a kilo of chocolate, a kilo of cherry gummies, a kilo of coffee, a whole spice collection - you just know you're going to want salt and pepper with the reputed quality of the cafeteria food around here - pencils and rulers from outside the Scholomance that won't go squirrely on you near as fast as the local ones, and the piece de resistance, a stock of sixteen enhancement bracelets, four each for Blasting, Storage, Endurance, and Shielding. Endurance helps with fatigue, poison and wounds, shielding and blasting enhance the relevant spells to give you that extra edge on defense and offense - and we all know little edges add up - and of course Storage is for your mana capacity, each with a stunning pure-cut diamond in the center of a band of semiprecious beads, all woven together with yours truly's affinity for bracelet-making. I spent literally four years perfecting these so I would have something worth trading at the Scholomance, and now they're up for sale to all of you. I take payment in trade goods, storage gems, artifacts, and favors owed."

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"Why are you doing it like... this... instead of just having brought the stuff you wanted to begin with?"

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"Money - or in this case, salable trade goods of obvious value - can be exchanged for goods and services," Lily deadpans. "I expect I can get better in trade for my weight capacity by focusing on what I personally can do better than others. I'm indie, I don't have an enclave to watch my back - the contacts I make here will be worth almost more than the actual goods themselves. I probably won't break even on weight capacity, but I'm a slight girl, I have space to spend there that others don't."

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"The bracelets do sound very nice." He probably can't afford them, probably it's just for upperclassmen, but she didn't shoo him when he reached for a cookie.

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"What do you have to offer in exchange?"

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"Um, right now not very much. The normal stuff everyone brings. And a water condenser but I think I want the water condenser at least till I know the people on my hall."

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"Endurance and shielding sound nice. I've got all sorts of nice snacks that people will end up missing sooner or later. Cheetos, snickers, and so on. Also, enough precious stones to serve as the centerpiece for more bracelets."

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"That's unfortunate, but I have enough stock that I might not run out before you have a chance to find something worth my time. I'd maybe let one go for a major favor, but to be blunt I don't know your word is good yet." 

She looks at Kevin appraisingly. "I'll trade you bars of chocolate and bags of cherry gummies for similarly-sized packages of your snacks at one to one, improve both our stocks' variety, and I'd be willing to let a single bracelet of your choice go for a dozen precious stones."

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"Snack variety sounds good. But you haven't even seen the shiny rocks yet, what if they're especially bad or good shiny rocks? I'm not sure how good the bracelets are either, inconveniently assessing is not my affinity."

He's digging around in his backpack and-

-There's a variety, with a lot of opals and rubies. Slightly on the small side. "Not the opals, preferably, they like me."

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She pulls out examples of her wire bracelets, one of each type. They all look good-quality, well-finished in black wire and inset with a dozen or so semiprecious stone beads each, save the storage bracelets which each have a single pinky-sized clear diamond trapped in a wire cage among the tigerseye. They don't have any mana invested at the moment, but the potential is there.

She looks over the rubies, assessing their clarity.

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He investigates the bracelet too. The defensive one. Is it a good one? Who knows? But he's going to look like he knows. It feels like solid work to his vague magic-instinct, at least.

None of the rubies are perfect, and they're mostly on the small side, but he has a lot.

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She's worked with flawed gems before. Not that she's going to let him get a good look at the shielding bracelet that's hiding under her shirt sleeve. 

"These are adequate. My choice of a dozen rubies and a bracelet of your choice is yours. I can bring out the others for comparison if you wish, I have similar ones in bronze and copper as well as black."

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"Deal, bronze. Gear's a great investment and I can resell it if I have to, presuming that won't offend? Do they play nice with other enchantments?"

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She puts her examples back and pulls out bronze examples of both Shielding and Endurance. "Shielding or Endurance? They can handle having another enchantment on the same wrist, but not two. A full set will play nice together but I wouldn't stack more on the same wrists. Resale's fine by me, though you can expect to have competition with what I make from those rubies." 

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"Shielding, I'm better at offense than defense right now. And the resale idea is more just for when I start making my own things or if it decides it doesn't like me. Not nearly so practiced as you but I've done knives and an almost-mana-free flashlight that's not for sale and I'm feeling confident."

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