The room sighed its relief as the larynxes ceased their vibrations. Alistair deigned not to break his silence despite the ebbed guilt. It was simply more pleasurable to remain muted. In twenty eight years the inventor had never understood how somebody could listen when speaking. Now both of them were listening. Listening to everything, hearing nothing in particular. It was a beautiful moment, Alistair's workshop breathing comfortably underneath the silent atmosphere.
Nel worked under the silence, under the shop, under deGrey's scrutiny. She seemed not to mind in the least, which pleased the inventor. Or rather, it did not cause him any displeasure. It was interesting how Nel's attention had pruned itself to a spear, cutting away the unecessary shoots and branches. As a result, she seemed to work quickly, so disregarding her inevitable slip ups, mistakes, and bumbles, a facade of competency was fashioned for Alistair. She would do.
When the coconut cracking device was presented, bemusement crossed Alistair and subsequently his features. The word "coconut" sounded a bell in only the darkest corridors of deGrey's brain. He chewed the corner of his lip for a few seconds as he pulled the memory from murky waters. deGrey's speech forced the room back to a state of rigidity, another anaerobic exercise, "I recall hearing of coconuts, but I also recall never having seen one." His eye fell machine before him, "I would assume they have a carapace of some sort, no?" Having never seen one before, more inferences could be made, "I would also wager that they are nonlocal, probably far South. Are they native to Ekytol or Falyndar?" The query lingered in the air after deGrey had fallen silent again, examining the proposed device.