"I make three, yeah. We're pretty sure it was my mom's side but I don't think she knew and he doesn't want to check because it sounds like a hassle to him."
"I can see that argument," says Angela. "I wish it weren't so permanent. And expensive."
"We can afford it, Angela," says Mrs. Weber.
Angela nods, still looking thoughtfully at the display of necklaces.
"How do these even get into shops? Wouldn't people be likely to hoard them for their - not kids, I guess, because it's one to a customer at a time, but grandkids?" Bella asks.
"I believe most of the ones in stores previously belonged to people who didn't have such relatives," says Mrs. Weber. "I expect mine to go to a grandchild one day, certainly, unless all three of my children marry gryphons or something and have all gryphon children."
Angela giggles. "It's a little early to think about that, isn't it?"
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Date: 2014-05-18 11:17 pm (UTC)"I can see that argument," says Angela. "I wish it weren't so permanent. And expensive."
"We can afford it, Angela," says Mrs. Weber.
Angela nods, still looking thoughtfully at the display of necklaces.
"How do these even get into shops? Wouldn't people be likely to hoard them for their - not kids, I guess, because it's one to a customer at a time, but grandkids?" Bella asks.
"I believe most of the ones in stores previously belonged to people who didn't have such relatives," says Mrs. Weber. "I expect mine to go to a grandchild one day, certainly, unless all three of my children marry gryphons or something and have all gryphon children."
Angela giggles. "It's a little early to think about that, isn't it?"