Timestamp: 60th of Fall, 512AV It was a slow day at the shop, with howling winds outside and something that looks suspiciously like snow flurries interspersed with the billowing leaves. Rosela stared out the window dejectedly, slowly working on a line of fringed tassels for a new dress. The dress itself was short and rather plain, with a spiraling line of tassels around its entirety. When finished, Rosela hoped for an excitable flutter of constant movement, most flattering to a woman without natural curves to work with. The Konti women in town would be a good target for this one. She saw a flash of scarf outside her door before a sudden draft wafted her papers and revealed a customer: a lithe woman with stylishly billowing scarves and a long wool cloak. As the human woman brushed curled blond hair out of her face, Rosela noted a distinct overabundance of makeup. While Rosela was no stranger to the makeup brush, this woman clearly didn’t know the difference between a night look and a day look. “Welcome to Red Diamond Fashions. What can I help you find today?” “Umm, hi. I’m Kiki? From the Velvet Curtain? I’m supposed to bring you these measurements. Silka said you’d know what they were for.” “Ahhh, thank you.” Rosela took the proffered slip of paper with two hands, glancing inside briefly. Four sections of measurements were listed, though she didn’t look too closely at them. The makeup suddenly made sense; this was likely one of the working girls. “So, you’re making us clothes now?” “Some.” Rosela refolded the paper and slipped it under a bundle of pencils on her desk. “Silka did me a favor, and this is one in return.” “Ooooh.” Kiki lifted her penciled eyebrows knowingly. “Yea, I was working last night, and we were definitely all wondering-” “Not that kind of favor.” Rosela frowned and folded four of her arms. “She passed along some knowledge, if you must know.” “Oh.” She frowned, obviously confused. “Are you…going to work with us now?” “No!” It came out too strong and Rosela cleared her throat behind a hand, the younger girl looking alarmed. “I mean, no.” Drawing herself up with all of her dignity, she looked down her nose at Kiki. “I am learning the art of seduction for myself, and Silka’s experience has been invaluable.” “The art of seduction…” Kiki tried out the words, spinning on a heel to glance outside. The wind kicked up and howled shrilly. “You know, I’ve worked there for six whole years… I don't know much, but I know men.” Rosela had the impression that Kiki wasn’t the sharpest knife on the wall, but if her makeup was anything to go by, she at least knew how to dress for the night. Another's experience couldn't hurt? |