[GM Post] For lack of better things to do, the prince simply sat along and listened to the bear. The others seemed to be busy with their own thing, and this place... likely was secure. Elves were a rarity outside their territory, and for the two of them to be under this roof? What's with one being apparently the local baker? Why, that didn't sounds like a coincidence. [b][color=#d896ff]"Well, the baker said that you paid for it. So it's yours, is it not?"[/color][/b] The little prince may not have much worldly experience, but he had enough lessons and practice to draw from. Indecision was indecision, whether it stems from overthinking or not thinking enough. Decide firmly, and deal with the consequences as one should. [b][color=#d896ff]"What you do with it is not his business any longer. Well, I suppose reselling or gifting it in his presence is rude but if you're really willing to you could chase them and make the offer outside."[/color][/b] A glance to the door. [b][color=#d896ff]"You can probably catch up with them still, if you hurry."[/color][/b] As if putting the advice into practice immediately, the bear made the offer right off the bat. The boy grinned approvingly at the improvement, nodding in acquiescence at the offer. [b][color=#d896ff]"I've had a lot of dillemas presented as lessons. Sometimes one can only choose the least bad option and deal with the problem that comes with it, but that's life isn't it?"[/color][/b] Clear eyes scanned the vegetable sack, recalling how the baker described the bread as. On the other hand, hunger was a powerful motivation... [b][color=#d896ff]"I've never eaten stale bread before, but there's a first time for everything. I'll have one, please. And thank you."[/color][/b]