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You look different with skin. [Anyway.] I'm not visiting. I've come to ask about custom orders.
[which is EVEN BETTER than a visit, now he has something to do, maybe!!]
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I don't typically perform custom orders. But I'm willing to make an exception.
[His smile brightens. Unlike Rachel, Aunamee isn't half bad at mimicking typical human emotions.]
What did you have in mind?
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Oh, good... A watch seems like a mature gift, and I think you'd do it well. Better than a tie, anyway... [Yaaay, she's special, for some reason. As long as it works, she's not going to question it.] My doctor's birthday is soon. If I'm supposed to get him something, I want it to be unique. Giving him something he treasures would be...ideal. He's fond of eyes, if you think it's possible to have a watch that seems like one. Maybe it's looking at the time...? Something like that. What do you think, Mr. Watchmaker?
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[And he means it. Aunamee tends to view himself as more practical than creative, but his thoughts are already swimming with visions of the design. He can do this. Quickly, even.]
You know, I'm friends with your doctor.
[If 'friends' is the right word for their relationship.]
He's a good man. There's no question he'd appreciate the gesture.
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Are you good friends with him, Mr. Watchmaker? I’m wondering if you’ve already seen the thing I’m thinking of.
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(And how would she respond if she knew Aunamee encouraged them?)]
What do you mean?
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His eye..."is alexandrite". But only sometimes. If you've seen it, then I wouldn't have to worry about the specifics of the watch's appearance.
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Yes.
[And then his gaze softens.]
Red and green. Correct?
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The watch is an eye, but there are two hands. Two pupils. I think it's fitting. [Now she finally looks away, looking out across his shop once more.] I know you can get it right, the way you work. But it doesn't have to be done by his birthday. I didn't remember in time to let you work properly.
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He mirrors her smile, just as blank. Then he fills his eyes with life.
Maybe he doesn't need to be afraid of their similarities. Maybe he can use them.]
I'll have it ready in two days. Will that be enough?
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Absently she drifts a "step" forward, once more seemingly transfixed by him rather that the ticking of his work.]
That would be perfect. September 2nd, right in time. Thank you, Mr. Watchmaker. I knew I wouldn't be a mistake to leave it to you.
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Because he's perfect.]
You're very welcome, Rachel. I'm glad to help.
[A split second pause.]
Before you leave, will you tell me about your sewing practice? Is it going well?
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Mhm. I'm able to sew as well as I did before, if I work a little harder, and take breaks now and then... It's worth it. I've been able to fix all sorts of things.
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[He says the words carefully, watching for her reaction. He keeps his hands folded together.]
That's why you fix things.
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Incomplete...or incorrect. If I can make something [mine. mine, mine, mine] better than it was...I like to fix what I can.
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[He smiles again, casting a glance behind him at the back room.]
I should be going. I've got a lot of work to do on your doctor's watch.
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Oh wait, she's actually forgetting something important, isn't she...]
-- ah. Um. Do you have an estimated cost...? I know customs are different...