A Loli's ENF Adventure/Luneiris/Adventuring Day1 (Pee Origin)/No, Nothing Unusual

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Thankfully there was nothing wrong with Luna's new clothing (aside from the lack of bottoms issue), causing her to let out a sigh of relief. With all that had happened in the past 24 hours she was expecting some new problem to come her way.

Putting those thoughts aside Luna did as Amelia instructed and tried on her new clothes, finding that that were perfect fits. She took an extra moment to savor the feeling of having her legs covered again, but it soon became apparent that they were meant for extremely cold weather when she began sweating within seconds, forcing her to go bottomless yet again. Once that was done she threw on her travel outfit and gathered up her other cloths, taking a moment to look at her reflection before leaving the changing room.

Rather than the green and yellow of her normal tunic, this one was blue with a navy trim. Her boots were nearly identical to her last pair except for fact that they obviously weren't broken in yet, and her new cloak was very straightforward, light-grey in color with no fancy designs on it and a simple round clasp holding it shut.

Throwing open the curtain she returned to the counter where the adults were talking.

"Everything fit alright Luna?" Wen asked.

Luna was about to respond when she saw the boy that almost caught her naked out of the corner of her eye, instantly reminding her of her near humiliation mere minutes ago. Not wanting to seem suspicious she gave Wen a quick nod, which thankfully seemed enough to satisfy him.

"Wonderful! Amelia, do you have-"

"A travel bag for sale?" The woman in question interrupted while plopping a brown bag on the counter. "Come on Wen, this isn't my first time selling to adventurers you know."

"Point taken."

The healer took Luna's extra clothes from her, folded them smaller than she thought possible, and put them in the bag. One quick purchase later and they were on their way out the door, Luna's new bag on her back.

"Come back soon!" Amelia called after them.

"No promises!" Wen called back.

The duo entered the streets again and looked for their companions, finding them not to far off helping carry some chairs into a wagon. Ondir, like always, was the first to see them and met them half way.

"Back already, eh? Ah, I see Amelia did well with your new outfit Luna. Let me take a look."

Before she could say anything he approached her and inspected her tunic, tugging this way and that to get a better look. To her silent horror he even grabbed the hem and pulled it out, and if not for her cloak covering her sides then he'd be unknowingly flashing her lower half to the whole street. Thankfully he was done after an moment and straightened her tunic back out.

"Fine work. Very fine work indeed," he said while nodding in approval.

Wen rolled his eyes and gave Luna a smirk.

"Dwarves, always looking for the finer details in things they no nothing about."

Luna had to stifle a laugh at the silly jab as Ondir whacked him in the side.

"Very funny mister healer. Now hows about you go help the others while we go armor shopping."

As he said this he threw an arm around Luna and guided her down the street.

"Don't you worry lass, my brother's the best armorer in the city. He'll get you fixed up with a proper set of armor."

"O-Okay. But, um, how is armor supposed to help me with stealth missions?"

"Oh don't worry about that. We'll get you some basic cloth armor just as a precaution, and then we'll get you something more befitting of a thief."

"Thief!?"

"Just an example is all, calm down. We're proper adventures! Not some simple mercenaries for heir."

With that the two carried on through the city toward their next destination.