
Fresh, wine-dark carpeting had been installed. Furniture had been shipped in. The walls were adequately pastel pink’d up. Examples of custom-tailored outfits were out on display, designed for anything from a mermaid to an incomprehensible tentacled horror. Everything was perfect when, five hours ago, they’d turned on the lights and flipped the sign from “CLOSED” to “OPEN”. Five hours. Five hours of pure nothing, fraying their nerves like velcro on a loose cotton blend. Sometimes, the absence of work was a state of bliss all on its own. Sometimes, it was boring. Kaliste personally liked it when there was something for them to fiddle and fix and fuss with.
“UuuuUUUUghHHH.”
By the time the fifth hour of nothingness had begun to tick down, Kaliste had gotten bored of both surfing pintrest and assembling anatomically incorrect creatures out of some leftover bones they had lying around. Just as they had given up hope on getting any customers in on their first day — they probably needed to put more flyers up around the community center — the little silver bells strung up over the door chimed. Oh!
Instantly, Kaliste was all charm. The spare bones were swept up into a counter drawer. They popped on their cheeriest smile and leaned over the counter expectantly. Their highschool stints in customer service had trained them well. “Why hello, dahling! Welcome to the boutique, what do you need?”
@Zora
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