Probably one of the most embarrassing moment of Jaq's life, right up there with the time he had almost turned in an imitator for a 1,000 gm bounty, was forgetting about the order he had placed to the mechanist. Jaq stood outside 'Mechanical Marvels' wondering what it was he could say that would keep things civil. He wasn't just a day late, or a week. It was near two months since he had last visited the store. He could say that the amount of work he had been getting as winter's end neared and merchants rushed between Zeltiva and Syliras hawking there wares had kept him on the busy side.It can be argue that his trip to Sahova had been a rather distracting force. And he would if the owner of the shop ended up getting angry. It was better though to perhaps play dumb and see if the the promise of new business would keep the matter from getting out of hand.
Indeed it wasn't just one bit of business that Jaq was planning on bringing to the this man. Jaq's love of animating rekindled by a dream of the past he had on the road brought about the urge to practice. Thinking of the automaton's in his father's book had sparked a creative part of Jaq he had thought drowned by all the alcohol. Among the possibilities that raced through his mind was a brilliant idea to practice and create a gift for the good fellow Stitch's orphans at the same time. It might seem a bit out of character for such a hardened mercenary like Jaq to want to give gifts to a bunch of orphans. In truth it was the very freedom of the life that Jaq enjoyed so much. And while kids weren't his favorite, the idea of trying to care for as many as his friend did filled him with a mix of fear and dread that nearly paralyzed him, it wasn't to say that kids were bad. They just that it weren't Jaq's cup of tea. Still, Jaq had several years of dust to shake off on his animating skill. He was going to spend the money anyway, at least this way what he made would be doing some good.
So with a purposeful stride and a neutral look across his face, Jaq tipped his wide rimmed black hat low and moved into the store. It seemed to Jaq that little had changed in the store, though admittedly Jaq remembered little beyond the sound of all the gadgets and the proprietor himself. The items on display were either the same ones he had seen the last time he had entered, or new ones meant to replace those that had been sold. Unlike his lasts visits though, Jaq's eye did not take in any of those items. Instead it was immediately brought to the marble counter, or more specifically to the windows that hung above the counter where it met with the wall. Jaq's metal tipped boots clicked against the floor as he moved to the counter, just as they did last time. And just as last time Jaq had trouble hearing them over the metronome of sounds. For a brief moment as he stood in front of the counter he wondered what it would be like to try and meditate using the sound, sound being his preferred focus as to an image or word, of the clocks as his focus and resolved to find out one day.
"Hello Sir deGrey. Would you have a moment to spare?" Jaq try to speak as politely as possible and just barley managing to make it not sound like a threat in his mind. He was hoping perhaps it wouldn't end with angry words and insults and fully believing the likely hood that it wouldn't was nil. If he couldn't even make himself believe that it was all just a big mistake that wouldn't happen again.