513 AV, 71st Day of Spring "Be careful with those bolts of cloth, they're worth more than you are!" Evie screeched at him from her perch high on the ladder above. Lander worked for one of the most shallow and annoying women in all of Wind Reach, as a tailor. As head seamstress, she felt she had the right to continuously yell his ears off day after day. But work was work, so he usually took it like a champ. They were in the back room of their work area where most of their fabrics were stored. It was a small but well organized alcove, filled from floor to ceiling by hundreds of colorful textiles. Their main room, which branched off from the Craft Gallery's common room, was thankfully considerably larger. He wasn't sure how long he could tolerate Evie if they were cramped together into a small area like this all day. Maybe he would push her off the Edge of the World. Just thinking about it made Lander grin. "What are you smiling at? I'm being serious, you oaf! Don't carry too many or you're bound to drop them, then you'll be sorry." They were both gathering materials for a large order which had come in from a family of Chiet. Evie was grabbing a few bolts from closer to the ceiling while Lander had a large armful from ground level. "Yes, ma'am. I've got everything we need from down here, I'll take these into the other room and sort them out." For a moment he imagined kicking over the ladder and seeing if she'd survive the fall. He could still hear her grumbling when he walked back into the main work area. Lander smiled as he unceremoniously and loudly dropped the rolls of cloth onto their long counter, counting in his head the heartbeats before he heard another screech from Evie. It was a new record. Only two ticks passed before she yelled from the storage room, "What the petch did you do this time?!" More carefully now so she couldn't criticize his organization skills, he piled the rolls in three different stacks, sorted by color. Shades of red, blue, and then the neutrals. "It was nothing, don't worry. My hip just bumped a chair as I passed it." Lander could practically hear her thinking of a snide remark to jab at him. The gears in her pretty little head needed oiled. "Well, straighten the chair back up and sort those bolts into three piles!" He rolled his eyes and mouthed along with her as she prattled on, "Reds, blues, and neutrals!" "Yes, ma'am. I'll get right on that." Right after I knock you off your ladder. It had been a long day so far, dealing with that woman. His feet drug in a shuffle as he went to get the paper listing all the sizes for the family, and a sharp pair of scissors. All the children on the list wanted the reds and blues, so he went to work on those first. There were four different shades of red, ranging everywhere from a burnt orange to rose. They obviously had horrendous tastes, the lot of them. Lander rolled a bolt of persimmon colored fabric down the counter, measuring out the length needed for the first child. Why they needed so many different articles of clothing was a mystery to him. Lander wore the same outfit every day, and it couldn't even be called an outfit. Just a bryda and some sandals. When it was cooler he might wear his shirt, but any other time he was scarcely clothed. He shook his head as he cut the required length off and rolled the rest back up, returning it to the pile before moving on to the next. It was a mauve taupe, a color he would actually wear. At least one of the Yasi in this bunch wouldn't be hideous. The family obviously bred like rabbits, because they were making over six youth sized bryda and even a few little shirts, though Yasi rarely wore the latter in good weather. |