[Law's alarm is certainly warranted, giving Dohalim's brief but colorful history with money management. He's managed not to allow himself to be too embarrassed by the fact that he's lacking in so many basic skills; they were never a part of his upbringing or lifestyle, though perhaps Shionne had been correct in saying his case was a little extreme.]
I am. After my recent— misstep with spending, I thought it might be a good idea to try and establish a baseline for how much certain things are worth.
[Fortunately, Kisara keeps close track of how much they spend on things like ingredients or curatives, and he's been watching recent business transactions a bit more closely than he initially might have thought to in the interest of, perhaps, learning something new.]
Having everything done for me in the past means that my experience is severely lacking in many areas that come naturally to the rest of you. I'd like to ensure that doesn't remain the case, at least not so blatantly.
[Law and Dohalim came from two very different walks of life, one of them a Renan Lord, and the other a mere Dahnan slave. Their experiences and knowledge couldn't be more different.
But if there was one thing they could agree on, it was the will to dedicate themselves to becoming better people today than they were the day before, each and every day. And so to that, Law gives Dohalim a gentle, albeit tired, smile.]
If you want, I could probably teach you a thing or three about how we Dahnans live.
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I am. After my recent— misstep with spending, I thought it might be a good idea to try and establish a baseline for how much certain things are worth.
[Fortunately, Kisara keeps close track of how much they spend on things like ingredients or curatives, and he's been watching recent business transactions a bit more closely than he initially might have thought to in the interest of, perhaps, learning something new.]
Having everything done for me in the past means that my experience is severely lacking in many areas that come naturally to the rest of you. I'd like to ensure that doesn't remain the case, at least not so blatantly.
no subject
But if there was one thing they could agree on, it was the will to dedicate themselves to becoming better people today than they were the day before, each and every day. And so to that, Law gives Dohalim a gentle, albeit tired, smile.]
If you want, I could probably teach you a thing or three about how we Dahnans live.