"Wow, that is quite a haul. You are... quite accomplished I'll give you that." she said to the young man who looked a bit sheepish. "I'm sorry." he said as he reached through the pile and began returning things to the people they belonged to. In so doing eventually the pile was all but given back and the angry crowd of adults dispersed but not until one of them had a few parting words to the Guild Master. "Eh, set 'em straight." said this older gentleman who received a smile from the young woman as she nodded. "Sure thing~" she said only to watch as the little boy stood with what was apparently a large bag of coin but no one left to return it to.
"I... I don't know who to give this back to." he said confused. He didn't usually take things from people and not remember but this large sack of coins hadn't been in his possession this morning, and was now just left here after he'd given back everything that had previously belonged to group of angry adults. Aine looked at the sack and thought about it for a moment, sparing a glance at the blonde/black haired man who'd been in her company for the last few moments and assumed that he'd been the one to drop it. A smirk came to her face as she bent down to this young teens level. "I don't know, either, so obviously its yours. Told ya' it'd work out." she said to the young man while flicking her gaze towards Uriel. Which caused the young boy to do the same, though he didn't immediately understand why the woman had looked in the man's direction.
"Any way, if you want to earn some money, you should just join the guild... then you can take jobs and go honest and usually not have to run away from large crowds of people." she said giving the boy a nod. "But... I thought... I couldn't." he said looking abashed. "Neh, of course you can. But you gotta promise no more of this. And keep these crazy ideas out of your friends heads. Iris wouldn't be pleased to find out you guys are picking up her old bad habits, yeah?" she said to him and he frowned a bit with this pouch in his hands. "I guess not. Thanks, I'm really really sorry. I'll be good I promise." he said smiling up at the young woman who patted him on the head.
"Fine, fine. Run along, and after you do, whatever it is you need to do, come by the guild, okay?" she said only to watch as the boy grinned and ran off. "Okay~" he said and that was that. Aine stood after that and looked to Uriel.
"That was too nice, ya' know?" she asked of him acknowledging that she knew what he'd done as she headed on towards her destination, a bakery at the end of this street.