Gwen tapped the feathered end of the quill against her lips absent-mindedly as she browsed the piece of parchment containing her auctions for sale. Her potions and elixirs had sold remarkably well, and as she skimmed down the list she saw something that caught her eye.

"Those invisibility potions are all gone… They didn't even last an hour before they sold." She mused to herself. She nodded a goodbye to the auctioneer as she tucked the piece of parchment in her bags, and called to her gryphon, Akito. The golden colored creature clicked and chirped a happy greeting to her, butting his beak against her cheek. Gwen smiled and gently stroked his head.

"You stay here, Akito. I've just got to head to the Recluse to pick up the bar keep's order, and it's not that far. The walk could do me some good."

The gryphon lowed in his throat, tilting his head down as he looked at her pitifully, and she couldn't help but let out a chuckle.

"Oh alright! Go on, fly around Elwynn and see what you can find. But stay out of trouble and off other people's property, okay? Forest only." She looked the creature sternly in the eye, then patted him and stepped back, allowing him to take off. She watched a moment as he disappeared over the building line, and when he was out of sight she began to walk to the tavern located in the Mage Quarter.

Gwen always enjoyed the Mage Quarter, it was the only place inside the city that contained grass, trees and flowers. Most of the time it was peaceful and quiet, save for late nights at the tavern. Some of the people there could get quite rowdy. She sighed to herself as she stepped inside the dark tavern and made her way to the bar. She smiled at Joachim, the bar keep, and leaned against the counter, folding her arms underneath her chest.

"Hi dear, I hear you have an order for me?" She beamed as she gazed at him from underneath her eye lashes.

"A-ah, yes, Madame. Just a moment." Gwen couldn't help but laugh internally as the young bar keep tinged pink as he looked at her and scrambled to find a piece of parchment with the orders for potions Gwen needed to fill. He was a sweet man, and not Gwen's type, but he seemed to be fond of her. Though she wasn't promiscuous by any means, she did get a bit of enjoyment out of seeing him squirm a little by her harmless flirting.

The bar keep emerged with a piece of parchment with the requested potions and elixirs, along with a pouch filled with gold coins. Half for supplies needed to make the potions, and she would receive the other half upon delivering the filled order.

"Ah, thank you dear. I'll be back in a couple days with your order. I'll see you then." She flashed another smile at him and he smiled sheepishly back at her, only able to manage a nod. She slipped the piece of parchment and the small pouch into her bag when she picked up on some strong emotions, hauntingly similar to the same feelings she had picked up the night before. She was lost in thought when a gruff voice startled her out of her own world.

"YOU!"

Tripping over herself in surprise, she squeaked out an "Eh?" in reply to the abrupt greeting and whirled around to see who had snuck up on her. She immediately came face to face with a tall human, his eyes glowing an icy blue. Gwen paused a moment, and realized that this wasn't just a death knight, and he wasn't a human. He was a worgen. Since Andokides, she had learned to pick up on the beastial aura that all worgen exuded, even when they were in their human form. She took a brief moment and studied him. He easily towered over her even in his human form, and he had rich black hair that was stark against his pale skin. He had a handsome face, and was muscular, but not overly so.

Suddenly she felt her throat close up and unable to speak. Somehow she was nervous around him! Gwen, the always approachable and friendly girl who could speak to anyone, had found herself unable to say anything to the death knight in front of her. He gazed down at her, awkwardly shifting his weight from foot to foot, as if being out in public made him uncomfortable.

"…I just wanted to let you know, if you were to make any more of those Invisibilty Potions I'd purchase them from you."

She blinked up at him, and finally regaining her composure, she cleared her throat and nodded. "O-of course. I actually have some in my bank now, would you like them?" She motioned behind her towards the general direction of the Stormwind bank. He only gazed down at her and nodded to her curtly, still shifting his weight awkwardly. Gwen turned and made her way to the bank, still unsure of her opinion of the man following her just yet.