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THE JARS THAT BLEED BEFORE THEY BREAK.

Congrats! You've somehow stumbled upon the pocket dimension where five people with questionable morals (some more questionable than others) live and operate. Are you here on business? Do you have an appointment? Or are you here to see a friend? (Come on, don't make us laugh.)
Maybe you're here on accident due to some multiversal, magical, or otherwise supernatural nonsense? It's happened before, it was bound to happen again.
You can wander towards the house, see if anyone's home. Or you can explore the lush grounds, and maybe run across the wolfman groundskeeper who might try to usher you out towards the nearest portal, anyway. The world is your oyster, just try to be a good guest.
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[Weirdly, Morgan just seems amused by this new information. Less surprised than his brother. With a soul like hers, one he can see behind flesh and blood and bone, he is certain it wasn’t too difficult for her to find them at her whim.]
I’m glad he was a kind host to you, but he’s also a forgetful one. At least, if he’s trying to rid himself of his built-up energy. He isn’t always… all there, shall we say.
Still, if he would have said something, this definitely would have spared us all a rocky start to this conversation. What did he tell you about us, exactly? If anything.
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As for you... Well. I was a good guest. I wasn't nosy. After a few words here and there, I made my own conclusions.
[Her focus gravitates towards Morgan as she assesses his behavior and attitude about this whole conversation. He has a calm about him that doesn't sit right with her. She now understands Oren and Iona's side.]
... What do your eyes see young man? [Berna leans forward, her eyes daring. Her voice low.]
Am I being reduced to a pretty bauble as we speak? To be packaged along with the art I am so graciously parting with?
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It helps during situations like these, when he’s looked at like he’s being presented a challenge. A warning. Both. Morgan doesn’t falter, doesn’t even hesitate to speak.]
Now where would you have gotten an idea like that?
[(Jacob tenses in his shoulders and jaw. He keeps his gaze steady, though, purposefully unwavering.)]
But what a funny word. “Reduced”. No, I can see the real form of you, Miss Jackie. All your wants and desires and every important fragment of your life that has made you what you are… yes, all of it, and I see it as light and color. And I can read it — well, standing here, I can read only some of it. Yours is a long, long story.
[Centuries long. Yes, that much is so clear.]
So, no. I don’t see anyone as reduced. I see them as they are. And sometimes, that essence is worth extricating. And sometimes, it’s not; I see the value in all things, and working, living connections are included. Sometimes, opportunities override aesthetics.
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How irritating. If it wasn't for the fact that no one who mattered was being threatened, she'd have it half in mind to shoot a crystal through his brain for prevention purposes.
Berna leans forward, resting her chin on her hand as her elbow balances on one knee.]
Impressive. But don't stare for too long lest I blind you with brilliance.
[It's sarcasm rather than her usual boldness.]
As for opportunities, you've spoken with Oren. He will be the one to use you as he sees fit. I do not embroil myself in overly complicated affairs with just anyone.
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[For good or ill. But being known is always good in Morgan’s estimation, no matter what people say about you. It makes business boom.]
I think you’re getting ahead of yourself, though, Miss Jackie. We don’t work for just anyone either. It would benefit us to know a little more about you going forward if we’re to really have a working relationship in the future. Even if it’s one where we do not see each other face-to-face all that often.
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Speaking of Thomas-]
He’s right. Thomas might have gotten to know you, was fine with you enough not to say a word on the matter, but he’s not the one in charge. Maybe you’d have made a better first impression if you called first before barging in.
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[Berna shifts and that's when Emil holds out his hand so that she takes hold of it to move off the counter gracefully. The golem's behavior is noticeably stiffer now and his obsidian eyes are tracking the brothers very carefully. But Berna pats him on the shoulder and he visibly relaxes and stands by.]
In any case, you're here because of word of mouth, yes? Emil told me that you're interested in the magic inherent in each piece.
[She waves her hand dismissively.]
Small charms. Practical aids. Nothing overtly life-changing and sooner or later it will fade.
Now if you've questions about myself specifically, well, go ahead. You've crossed paths with Oren and my granddaughter so I'd suspect there are a few.
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Let’s start simple, then. Who are you, exactly? Other than just “Iona’s grandmother.” Tell us your deal. We’re not asking for a life story, just the basics. Nothing more than we’d ask from a regular client.
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Oh yes, those dishes you purchased? Perfect for salads, the vegetables will taste much crisper and fresher than before.
[To Jacob she glances at him enigmatically.]
My deal? I'm a witch, an artist, and a grandmother. Nothing more, nothing less. Though I do have my obligations; if I catch wind of something tricky, or too disruptive, I will act. I was the one who asked Iona to retrieve that urn a while back.
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Morgan gives a satisfactory look — but it’s towards the dishes, of course.
Jake, meanwhile:]
So that whole mess can be pinpointed right back to you. You realize your meddling made an even bigger fiasco of the whole thing, right? That was supposed to be an easy job.
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[She makes a few paces to the other side of the shop where the vases are scanning them idly.]
But I also believe we are way past the blame game. Don't be so sour, boy. Besides, I made you a nicer urn didn't I?
[And Oren delivered it, yay!]
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Her attitude rankles him.]
Don’t call me boy, witch.
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[Honestly. He looks at Berna again.]
You’ll have to forgive him. You see, the loss wasn’t the urn itself. For my brother, it’s a matter of pride. And for our group, it’s a matter of reputation. What does it look like for us, to be handed a relatively simple retrieval job, only to mess it up so spectacularly?
It’s long in the past, of course. But it didn’t look very good at the time.
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[Berna, despite showing and voicing her displeasure has been calm all things considered. Her golem, concerned with his creator's mood, gently interrupts.]
"Would you like me to complete their purchase or...?"
[She shakes her head at Emil.]
No, let's see where this is going. I'll allow them a few more questions before you show them out.
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[And though Morgan’s people skills are better than this brother, he understands Jacob’s frustrations. No questions first, only clarification:]
Even so, it affected our work, our livelihood. It wasn’t your fault, but it was the fault of someone you sent—family, no less—so your flippant disregard of responsibility isn’t exactly appreciated. I understand why my brother is frustrated. Surely you understand, too.
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She could hear Oren chiding her gently in her head for her own decision-making and she feels more irritated, but more able to concede. Emil is looking at her expectantly and she finally turns to look the brothers squarely in the eyes.]
I won't apologize for something none of us could foresee. But... [An index is raised to punctuate her next point.]
I can understand. I do in fact. You don't live as long as I have without a stumble or two.
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Then that's all either of us require. A simple understanding. And as I told Oren, it's really water under the bridge at this point.
So. [He spreads his hands in an almost-shrug.] Let's start over. What do you say? I'm always looking to expand my business dealings, and it sounded like your golem friend showed interest on your behalf, should you ever need us. Or am I assuming too much?
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[But they always do end up revolving around her and Iona by extension. He's getting better at learning to expand his horizons more, to find room in his soul for others but...]
If he sees the need, he will contact you first. My role will be rather distant but who knows? Things change.
Oh, before you pay Emil and go on our way, I'll throw in a free piece. For all the trouble, of course.
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Oh? That's generous of you. I did have my eye on the-
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[He shifts his weight, gesturing at her while he speaks.]
You said take action with things you think are "too disruptive". Can we expect you sticking your nose into our work, totally unrelated to you, in the future? Because that's gonna be an issue when it comes down to it, future contracts or not.
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A good question to ask. And the answer is, no. I think that the last overlap was by chance. Whatever else you do, is none of my business.
[Berna is a lot more hands-off than say, Amelia. Her friend, for all her prim and proper appearances sure does barrel in and cause explosions.
Turning back to Morgan, she holds out the sake pot.]
Here you go. For this one, as long as it's alcohol, any drink you pour into it, will not oxidize and you'll find one portion can serve any number of people for several hours at a time. Very useful, but use it for big parties where everyone's too drunk to realize there is near-neverending liquor, especially if you have the mundane among you.
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The other brother steps forward--closing the space between them for the first time since this interaction--and takes the sake pot. He looks impressed by both the dark hue of green and its unusual, extra function.]
What a novelty. I'll be sure to test it between the five of us back home first and foremost.
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[Emil holds out his hands to Morgan, with the intent of also packing that safely for him. Berna has one last thing to add.]
Tell Thomas I said, hello. Even if he doesn't remember much of our conversation, I sincerely had a good time talking with him.
[As she says this her smile while less brilliant, is striking in its softness.]
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I'll be sure to. Even if he's forgotten, I'm sure mentioning your name will jog his memory.
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