And our purchase there wouldn't be so strange. [Both of them are known for frequenting the place. So much of this world has books via their electronic devices, but Lexa feels as if it's missing something. Saving the information has a clear value, and she can't deny that.
At the same time, she wishes that the value of books remained. That's one thing she longs for from the Station: there were numerous books to be found in the common area. (Odd, she also has thought about bringing Bellamy there.)]
Do you know what the people value for trade? [The idea of trade for goods and services comes to her as easily as breathing, in part because that's how her people handle the concept of "currency." A thing for a thing. It's similar to the concept of blood needing blood, but far less ... well ... bloody.]
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At the same time, she wishes that the value of books remained. That's one thing she longs for from the Station: there were numerous books to be found in the common area. (Odd, she also has thought about bringing Bellamy there.)]
Do you know what the people value for trade? [The idea of trade for goods and services comes to her as easily as breathing, in part because that's how her people handle the concept of "currency." A thing for a thing. It's similar to the concept of blood needing blood, but far less ... well ... bloody.]