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Hearing the man's explanation, Lilith calmed down, realizing that she had been too hot headed and the Carpenter meant no harm.

"Sarrai'a's just a little protective...kind of like how these little guys will be once they get older." Lilith explained, signifying the wolf pup in her bosom and the one in Drek's arms. She then turned her head back to her companion and rubbed her hand in soothing motions. "Now, now, don't be rude."
Lilith looked around to see that Clover had up and disappeared...not that she could blame her after being exposed to a camp of loggers. Honestly, she doubted that the nymph would be back, especially since her anger towards the business as a whole wasn't shared. It was then when she heard it, being called a "failure of a guild". Now it would be fine to call her a failure of a guild master, because she was, but no one would say that about her new teammates, andno one would say that about Elliot's precious guild.

"I guess you could call us a failure," Lilith gritted her teeth, "if you consider 40 brave souls sacrificing their lives to protect a desert kingdom from an ancient dragon the size of a mountain a bunch of failures despite successfully driving the dragon away."
Lilith's eyes widened at how sincere and kind the man before her was being. Her cheeks glowed slightly as she smiled.

"Why thank you, Cliver, you're very sweet. I think I speak for all of us when I say that we quite like you too."

The puppy was done relieving himself, and pawed at Lilith to pick him back up again since he missed the warmth. She bent over and scooped the little wolf and placed him in the neckline of her dress, where he sat content with his front paws sticking out.

"We would love to have you accompany us further, if that's what you wish." She then turned to Caelus, "I don't think he'll wake up any time soon...we should get him to a bed he can rest in for a while as quickly as possible." He demeanor faded from flattered to guilt-ridden. The poor guy won't wake up for who knows how long and it was entirely her fault.
"Obviously." Lilith hissed, "Now let's grab everyone we can find and let the pups relieve themselves outside."

She then entered back into the main hall, grabbed everyone she could find and shuffled them all out outside so she could place the wolf pup down and let him find a place to go...after all, if his sister had reached her limit, then this little guy couldn't be holding up too well either.

Lilith then looked to Cliver, "Are you sure you're fine helping us out more? You really have no obligation to, so there'd be no hard feelings."
Right before they were booted out of the room, Drek slammed the door open and made a scene. Liith began sweating profusely before clamping the feather weight drunk's mouth shut with the hand that wasn't holding the puppy and shoved him out, glaring daggers at him.

"Why did you say that in front of our client, stupid?" She whispered with venom in her voice. "And what do you mean you don't know where Sky is? Gosh diddly darn dang it, Drekven, you're my number two here and you let this happen the moment I take my eyes off of you?"
Lilith nodded quietly. It would be far more inconvenient this way, but she didn't want to make things hard for the actual loggers who worked here.

"I'm a reasonable woman, so I'm willing to compromise. If paying us would be easier so we can buy the lumber from somebody else would work better for you then let's do that."
Lilith nodded at the larger man who came in with respect, smiling a little.

"I realize that taking your stock will be trouble for your business, so I'm sorry...but our guild is literally coming apart at the seams, so we really need the wood."
"No, the wood will be more than enough, thank you. We're already taking so much of your livelihood that I'd feel bad taking any more from you." Lilith smiled sweetly in response, this had actually gone better than she thought it would.
Lilith looked down, ashamed. "We..uh..we don't own a cart, sir." she admitted.
Lilith bit her lip. It was a LARGE guild. 3 stories with 50 rooms in total...although, luckily the the basement was made mostly made of stone, so only the ground and top floors needed repair. Lilith explained the layout of the building, how much rot there was, and the estimated amount of wood she needed before shuffling through her satchel of mysteries and pulling out an old blueprint she had found in Elliot's old office.

"Really, we'll take what we can get."
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