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Timestamp: 52nd of Winter, 513AV
It was dark when Rosela awoke, extra early to put herself together with care. She was more than ready for winter to be over, with its short days and cold winds. Today however, she forced herself not to go about her business bitterly. It was the day of the interviews, and while she hadn’t gotten as many applicants as she would have liked, there were a few that had seemed promising. There were also a couple she was on the fence about, but the element of surprise made it interesting.
Fluttering her foundation brush over her cheeks, she gathered a sense of calmness around her, pausing to stare into her own eyes in the mirror and pulling in the red mist of her hypnotism for the first time in quite a while. The last time she’d used it extensively was the end of the previous season, where she’d woken up with such a pounding headache that she’d sworn off it for a while. After that… between the shop’s damage and installing the new makeup section, her life had revolved around her store. It gave her a flutter of happiness that her venture into hypnotism would be benefiting her shop. The red mist swirled calmly about her mind, and as she stared into the calm green of her own eyes, she once again had to stop her thumbs from working mindlessly. With a slow breath, the mist receded and she lifted her makeup brush again. Blush was quickly applied, then eyeliner and lipstick, and she got sidetracked investigating her hair for split ends before she realized how light it had gotten outside.
Still, she arrived at the shop earlier than usual, and edged inside quickly, already cold from her brief walk through town. Rubbing all six hands together, she crossed the room, picking up a candle from the candelabra on the way, and pulled the flint and steel from the side of the fireplace. Her fingers stiff from the cold, it took her a few strikes to get the sparks to alight the kindling properly, and she nudged the small sticks towards the middle of the fireplace, where they slowly caught on the larger logs. Putting the flint away, her hand with the candle leaned forward just enough to light the wick. She reminded herself, as she did nearly every day, to get scented candles for the store when her current stock ran out. The smell of herbs from the makeup section was often not that noticeable, but it would begin to irritate her if she didn’t take steps to counter it. Two hands pushed back her cloak as she stood, and she moved back to the center of the room to finish lighting the candelabra.
Warmth and light taken care of, Rosela hung up her cloak in the workroom and began busying herself straightening up around the floor. Each applicant would have already seen her shop when they came to apply, but it never hurt to tidy up. By the time the eighth bell came around, she was sitting primly in front of her straightened front desk, spare chair dragged over to sit in front of her, and the door unlocked for her first interviewee.
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Timestamp: 52nd of Winter, 513AV
It was dark when Rosela awoke, extra early to put herself together with care. She was more than ready for winter to be over, with its short days and cold winds. Today however, she forced herself not to go about her business bitterly. It was the day of the interviews, and while she hadn’t gotten as many applicants as she would have liked, there were a few that had seemed promising. There were also a couple she was on the fence about, but the element of surprise made it interesting.
Fluttering her foundation brush over her cheeks, she gathered a sense of calmness around her, pausing to stare into her own eyes in the mirror and pulling in the red mist of her hypnotism for the first time in quite a while. The last time she’d used it extensively was the end of the previous season, where she’d woken up with such a pounding headache that she’d sworn off it for a while. After that… between the shop’s damage and installing the new makeup section, her life had revolved around her store. It gave her a flutter of happiness that her venture into hypnotism would be benefiting her shop. The red mist swirled calmly about her mind, and as she stared into the calm green of her own eyes, she once again had to stop her thumbs from working mindlessly. With a slow breath, the mist receded and she lifted her makeup brush again. Blush was quickly applied, then eyeliner and lipstick, and she got sidetracked investigating her hair for split ends before she realized how light it had gotten outside.
Still, she arrived at the shop earlier than usual, and edged inside quickly, already cold from her brief walk through town. Rubbing all six hands together, she crossed the room, picking up a candle from the candelabra on the way, and pulled the flint and steel from the side of the fireplace. Her fingers stiff from the cold, it took her a few strikes to get the sparks to alight the kindling properly, and she nudged the small sticks towards the middle of the fireplace, where they slowly caught on the larger logs. Putting the flint away, her hand with the candle leaned forward just enough to light the wick. She reminded herself, as she did nearly every day, to get scented candles for the store when her current stock ran out. The smell of herbs from the makeup section was often not that noticeable, but it would begin to irritate her if she didn’t take steps to counter it. Two hands pushed back her cloak as she stood, and she moved back to the center of the room to finish lighting the candelabra.
Warmth and light taken care of, Rosela hung up her cloak in the workroom and began busying herself straightening up around the floor. Each applicant would have already seen her shop when they came to apply, but it never hurt to tidy up. By the time the eighth bell came around, she was sitting primly in front of her straightened front desk, spare chair dragged over to sit in front of her, and the door unlocked for her first interviewee.
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