"Please, I'd be grateful.“ Eviolette replied politely looking at the saleswoman. Herbologist, interesting. At Eviolette opinion potionsmakers always had much more fun then herbologists, and their jobs were quite similar, but she was probably only being biased being a potionsmaker herself. After all, being herbologist was far more safer than being potionsmaker, if she was one she surely wouldn't end up with powerful psychoactive drug while trying to make a potion that would neutralize the charm Veela's had over humans in their true form, and wouldn't be forced to continue making the same drug and to leave her family to keep them safe from her world. After second tought, being herbologist really had it perks, too bad she's too old for career change.
When the woman left, she turned around and walked to the nearest shelf, reading the nameplates on each vial with herbs, she took several of them and examined them some more before returning them to the shelf, she had many of those in her lab, but it was good to know they had more of it here, so she can simply buy it when her supplies run short. Her eyes stopped on one nametag and she found herself grinning when she took the vial of dark purple powder, obtained by grinding one rare flower that grown only in Khan Tengri mountain, Echo is going to be ecstatic when he found out she find it, yet she'd probably need to show her ID that identifies her as potionsmaker to purchase the vial, though. Many of shop didn't sell it easily because it could be used to knock out a room full of people if someone spread it in the air, and potionsmakers were some of people who were actually allowed to buy it. Probably because some thinks they're too noble to use it against someone. Huh, Eviolette was living evidence that wasn't always true. She walked back to the counter where she found that the woman returned with other ingredients, and put the vial on the counter. "I'll take this, too." She smiled, hoping this wasn't one of the shops that requested identificating because she still had her old name on her ID, and Katrien Faulkner died three years ago so that ID was probably invalid, in truth she didn't know why she didn't get rid of it. Sentimentality, Eviolette guessed.