14th of Spring, 513AV There was a subtle shift the in the room whenever a person came to Weft and Warp that was not a student. It always started at the stairs, the soft padding following by the soft swish of the silk curtain. This was followed closely by the steady ebb in work, starting with the teachers and shop proprietors gauging who it was then the students gauging who would go and help the newcomer. It all happened within a chime and finally a soft crescendo of work starting up once more and the faint swishing of robes as one made to assist. And for the only part of their day that truly consisted of talking after the morning it was most common for Sosicly to help. The irony was not lost on her but she stood quickly and smiled blankly to lead them to a separate room, ink vial in one hand book and quill tucked under another. With a grand sweeping gesture, Sosicly parted another curtain to their side and nodded her head gently for the other Symenestra to enter the side room. He was a good foot taller than her, his silvery hair plaited over his shoulder and tunic having an almost black purple silk weaved in at the edges. He had his back turned to her while his hands were already contemplating fabrics. Using the moment Sosicly flipped through her book to the standard pleasantries. I am Sosicly, I will be helping you. “These look fine enough…” there was a pregnant pause as he look from the book to Sosicly and back once more, seeming to hesitate with speaking now, hand still petting the fabric. She stopped herself from making any facial expression but inside she scowled and rolled her eyes. Turning the book to herself she scratched out a few words, best to move things along. You would like the cloth then, Krova? Tilting the book back towards the customer, she watched his eyes scanning the page and the older symenestra seemed spurred back into speech though Sosicly had already dubbed him more foolish than the children in the class. “Call me Veladra. And no, not that one, a few color choices, then I only need a few hand spans. I’ve not seen you in here before…” Seeming to take her silence as reason to continue, as many did the man chattered and Sosicly nodded as she worked, not really listening to anything he was saying but hearing the faint noise of chatter. He did have a good eye, the reds in the particular weave he’d been handling only showed in a certain slant of light some purple and green stones they would make for an elegant shift, thin enough cut pieces of the stone and she might even be able to make a comfortable wrap with it. |