In a business with a very busy queue, silence mean yes, and thus Baker strode back into the room and invited the two other patrons to take their seat. "Come on, kids, Stop bothering him and sit down, will ya." Then he shouted to the balcony above them. "Nina! We have guests here!" Not long after, a girl hurriedly descended the stairs, both hands securing a knot of her apron. He freckled face immediately sported a frown when she glanced at the siblings. "Oh, the usual York guppies. Don't worry I will take their order." "Be easy on them. I am counting on you. " Quipped the elf before leaving the two at the mercy of his daughter. God knows since when did she inherit his sense of sarcasm despite being unrelated by blood? "So, what can I get you? No, don't request something weird like polyjus, and no, we don't want to buy your awful recipe. Gentleman, Lady, this is a bakery, not an alchemy laboratory, thank you very much. [center]***[/center] Outside, Jazdia stood up from her seating and stretched her arm. It was not like she was intentionally being rude to Baker or anything, she only felt rather unwell after dismounting from her horse, like an overwhelming sensation of dizziness assaulted her head. But now the nausea had been suppressed and she shook her head one more time to get rid of it. [color=ec008c]"Yeah, you are right. I think my body is confused,"[/color] she said, rubbing her temple in a pained expression. [color=ec008c]I don't think Matilda would appreciate us taking a lengthy break though." [/color] Jazdia unbuttoned the cufflink of the navy coat she was wearing and rolled up its sleeves. Not the kind of fashion she preferred, but admittedly helped her to conserve her energy and body heat during the trip. [color=ec008c]"Say, do you think two hours is enough to replace them and have a proper tea break?" [/color]