Tock nodded and flashed Satevis a smile. "Oy, patience, 'at's me, mate," she said in complete seriousness. "Sounds good! Git 'er done, aye?" She liked the idea of a hammer made out of stars. Sounded like something you could forge worlds with. She looked over at his painting and nodded. "Aye," she said, using her brush to smooth out one little drip at the edge. "Easy peasy, aye?" They weren't painting anything complex, so it was hard to mess up much. She set the brushes down to let the backdrops dry, stretching out her injured leg. This consisted of her holding onto the arm supports of her crutches and extending her legs forward, the crutches supporting her weight fully as she extended her legs several times. Two weeks of barely using her legs was starting to make them feel sore. "'Elp me outta 'is 'ing fer a bit?" she asked Satevis, waving him over. She'd been riding the crutches around all day, and she needed to relax for a bit. And considering the stage work was almost done, she could certainly use a break. She was looking forward to being back on her feet soon. Riding the Automaton was fun, but it still slowed her down. It didn't have smooth enough motion to really compensate for human legs. Next time, she'd build something better than human legs. Stronger. Faster. Taller... (She wasn't exactly short, but she always felt like the men at work towered over her). |