It was late at night, and the alleyway outside of Darkheart Artifacts was void of nearly all life, save the intrepid few who braved the back alleyways of the Underground. Xavier was currently seated behind the heavy mahogany counter which served as the main service desk. Impeccably dressed as always, his hair was styled, suit vest devoid of all wrinkles, and a very expensive gold watch was securely fashioned around his right wrist.
However, Xavier was far from idle. He had a polishing rag in one hand, and a field guide to ancient Mayan burial locations in the other. Business has been slow of late, and as the store was closing soon for the night, he thought that he might as well get to planning his next excursion.
Out of curiosity, Xavier scanned the dim interior of the store. Racks and racks of his procured or created items, weapons, and pieces of equipment were laid about the racks organized by type. and size. "Well, at least it's quieter than the shop back home." He muttered to himself.
He lifted his wrist slightly and checked his watch. Even though closing time was approaching, it seemed time wanted to take its leisurely, well, time.
With another exasperated sigh, he rose from the chair, and placed the polishing rag onto the shelf set into the back of the counter. Xavier then walked back through the heavy oak door which lead to the workshop, if anyone did some in, which he doubted at this time of night. The bell above the door would alert him to their entrance.
@Foxy
@Kadakism
However, Xavier was far from idle. He had a polishing rag in one hand, and a field guide to ancient Mayan burial locations in the other. Business has been slow of late, and as the store was closing soon for the night, he thought that he might as well get to planning his next excursion.
Out of curiosity, Xavier scanned the dim interior of the store. Racks and racks of his procured or created items, weapons, and pieces of equipment were laid about the racks organized by type. and size. "Well, at least it's quieter than the shop back home." He muttered to himself.
He lifted his wrist slightly and checked his watch. Even though closing time was approaching, it seemed time wanted to take its leisurely, well, time.
With another exasperated sigh, he rose from the chair, and placed the polishing rag onto the shelf set into the back of the counter. Xavier then walked back through the heavy oak door which lead to the workshop, if anyone did some in, which he doubted at this time of night. The bell above the door would alert him to their entrance.
@Foxy
@Kadakism