Flint finished his drink and nodded to the man beside him "see you around". Flint said softly as he went to leave the tavern. He walked across the street, combing his hand through his greasy hair as he entered Taffys shop. The bell dinged and Taffy was in the back as per usual. Flint began to look to the jars of ammunition at the back wall until she appeared "Evening Flint" She remarked as Flint removed the wad of cash. Giving it to Taffy "That's for your cut and some .44 magnum ammunition" She began to leaf through the bills "Wow a pretty good win. so it worked once again?" Taffy asked as Flint began to unstrap the wrist mounted device. He placed it on the counter. It looked like it was a device to secretly stash cards within the sleeves and that could place these secret cards within the holders hand. "Yep like a dream." Flint began to make sure the machine was stocked with cards before slipping it back onto his wrist. Taffy went to go grab some .44 "Well no-one plays cards with me anymore" Taffy remarked returning with a glass jar. Inside was filled with different sized bullets. She began to look through them, finding the least mangled rounds and putting them too the side. Flint removed his revolver from his jacket. The large handgun looked old but reliable "She is one nice gun I will give you that Taffy" Flint said as he admired its bulk "Well you get what you paid for here.... unless I feel I can get away with it" Taffy wasn't known to be the most honest resident but the deal she had with Flint made it so she would want to be on his good side. The revolver was a gift from her. In her own words "I wouldn't want you getting killed with my poker hand device now would I" Flint loaded the revolver and slipped it into his jacket once again. It was significantly heavier as it was loaded now for the first time. Flint pocketed the few extra rounds then looked if he needed anything else from the store. Finding nothing he said his goodbyes and left the shop. Wondering if he would be able to find anyone else to talk too before he settled for the night