OOC :
Blinking seemed to be a common occurrence since these two entered the proprietorship. Alistair deGrey blinked a few more times, surprised by this woman's forthrightness. His hand autonomously extended to meet the Konti's while he keenly stared at her eyes, keeping his face neutral. There was something about strange and curious people that was attractive to deGrey. Not sexually, not at all. It was just sort of a trait he enjoyed surrounding himself with, even if he could not represent such a view himself. When deGrey uses the word surround, it usually involves one person for a limited amount of time. However, it was these types of people that could hold deGrey enraptured for quite a while. Well, this was of course assuming Alistair's first impression was correct. But how normal could a Konti wearing nothing but black be?
This person already appealed to Alistair, as long as they would remain an active participant in the store's affairs. However, he supposed that he should at least get a recommendation from someone. With perfect timing, the man that entered with her chimed in. His mercurial tongue rolled off a short sentence relating her competence at salesmanship and such. Alistair's black cloud had dissipated since contact with the cheery couple, but he felt it necessary to maintain some semblance of irritation so as not to appear sold too soon. deGrey turned to Nel, "right, I am sure you are a superlative saleswoman. However, I am inclined to ask for a small trial by fire so as to prove your worth." deGrey's eyes flickered over the two people, wondering what their relationship was. "I will not ask for much, nigh anything would prove to be more helpful than my last employees." When they had first entered, he believed them to be a couple.
As such, I will only ask for three days." However something the man had said resonated in his brain, "Can talk to just about anyone, so far's I've seen." It seemed to imply to him that these people were acquaintances, which seemed odd to Alistair. "If after three days you prove to be satisfactory, you will have secured work." Why would somebody wander around Syliras with someone they barely knew? Alistair would have to think about this.
But first he addressed the man, "So my good sir, who exactly are you?" Obviously not a lover, not a brother, age and race both eliminated father and son, respectively. This man was curious indeed. Almost as curious as Nel, due to his circumstances as opposed to personality though. Regardless, deGrey was interested.