Lady Fleetwood's Apothecary And Bottle Shop
Taza Faah looked up at the sign thoughtfully.
"Well, this is as good a place to start as any." she thought as she stepped through the door and into the shop.
"Whoever makes that potion must buy the reagents somewhere."The potion in question had been on Taza's radar for quite a while now. It's origins were a mystery, and it's availability on the markets was extremely limited. Taza initially assumed it was nothing more than a rumor, and only believed in it's existence when she herself was given a small bottle by her boss with the instructions
"Find out where this comes from so we can get more."Normally Hildegarde would just have Taza reverse-engineer the tonic, but this time was different. There was an ingredient that neither of the two girls could identify, and attempts to recreate the potion without it had failed. Naturally this intrigued them both, so they spared no expense trying to solve the mystery. It had taken a few months, but they had
finally tracked down the manufacturer to La'Marri. Taza had decided to leave her protege Randal behind for this trip, giving him the ever-important job of running her flower shop while she was away.
"It's about time I tested him, see if everything I've taught him so far has stuck. Besides, I doubt I'll need him for this, it's just diplomacy."Upon entering Lady Fleetwood's shop, Taza was immediately taken aback by just how many bottles were on display.
"Why would anybody need this?" she thought as she held up a glass vial shaped like a corkscrew.
"What purpose could it possibly serve?"
"Why hello there young lady! Can I help you find anything?" an elderly woman called out from the back of the shop.
"Oh, no thank you ma'am." Taza said with a small bow. "I'm just browsing today."
Looking a bit disgruntled, the woman muttered something under her breath and walked into the backroom. Taza bit her lower lip.
"Well, that went well. I suppose I'd better buy something before I leave." With that in mind, she went to the shelves in the back of the shop and pretended to pour over the dried ginger.