Money. Right. That was a thing that most people had an issue with. Anna wasn't one to view herself as better than those how had less than her and she didn't care about status or power. She'd been born into a privileged life by from a financial perspective, but that didn't make her feel above anyone. After all, the man she was marrying was a commoner. Arendelle also had a system of government that took care of it's people, something Anna intended to continue.
Despite these beliefs, her life was privileged and money was not something that she ever really thought about, except in a very abstract way. If she wanted anything from the bakery back home all she had to do was ask and no one would deny the princess turned queen anything her heart desired. Here, she had no power, and she had no name to use to secure the trade of goods.
The delighted look on her face dropped as the realization of what he was saying washed over her. "Oh...right." The look of confusion and then realization was enough to show she hadn't thought about that for a moment.
At least she wasn't entirely empty handed. She had a small coin purse in the satchel that had arrived with her, and she had some jewelry she could perhaps pawn if it became necessary. That might be enough. "Well..." She played with the bracelet around her wrist, and thought about the earrings she wore, and the necklace. The engagement ring was off limits of course, but the rest was...really just objects, even if they had been in her family for years. "...We won't starve."
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Despite these beliefs, her life was privileged and money was not something that she ever really thought about, except in a very abstract way. If she wanted anything from the bakery back home all she had to do was ask and no one would deny the princess turned queen anything her heart desired. Here, she had no power, and she had no name to use to secure the trade of goods.
The delighted look on her face dropped as the realization of what he was saying washed over her. "Oh...right." The look of confusion and then realization was enough to show she hadn't thought about that for a moment.
At least she wasn't entirely empty handed. She had a small coin purse in the satchel that had arrived with her, and she had some jewelry she could perhaps pawn if it became necessary. That might be enough. "Well..." She played with the bracelet around her wrist, and thought about the earrings she wore, and the necklace. The engagement ring was off limits of course, but the rest was...really just objects, even if they had been in her family for years. "...We won't starve."