- Mar 13, 2015
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"Ah, I see. That's good." Adelene ended the topic casually. That's because she had already assumed he had one, and his answer sated her curiosity enough.
She motioned towards the walls next. No one would ever miss the decorations everywhere, from ceiling to floor. All kinds of medieval weapons were hung, and there were even large shelves in the corners were the daggers were displayed. Adelene sort of pouted looking at all of them. "There are for my eyes only," she said. "But since Sky is allowed to clean and touch them, I guess you'll be fine too. It's just that... Sir Kranz thinks it would be unfair if I had my way on them, since my power's... related to weapons." She shrugged and smiled up at him. "If a customer wants to try one, you handle it. Okay?"
The tour around the shop was pretty simple afterwards. She showed him the storage room at the back, where they get the potions once the shelf runs out. The stairs to the basement was also there, and Adelene told Allan how Kranz could be found in only three places during working time: outside at the back during his blacksmith working mode, in the shop entertaining customers, or in the basement during his mage working mode.
She also told him that talking to customers was pretty direct and easy, and he only has to watch out his formality when talking to them. It didn't seem to be a problem with Allan, though. She told him that and gave him a pat on the shoulder. Working the cash register was also simple. She showed him how to do it, and it went just as how one would usually see in groceries and such. The only difference was that the machine itself looked more antique. It was only the looks though. Adelene would always laugh at it, accusing it as fake antique. But then she would stop herself and cover her mouth and whisper, "Kranz would kill me if he hears that."
That was all. After showing Allan around, she handed him his uniform.
"The old man said you should start wearing this the next time you come. It ticks him off if you don't. And that's why--" she took a step back and opened her arms, as if to show her whole outfit. The pale medieval themed dress, the green apron, and the green kerchief on her head. "--I have to wear this, even though I don't really like wearing dresses."
She motioned towards the walls next. No one would ever miss the decorations everywhere, from ceiling to floor. All kinds of medieval weapons were hung, and there were even large shelves in the corners were the daggers were displayed. Adelene sort of pouted looking at all of them. "There are for my eyes only," she said. "But since Sky is allowed to clean and touch them, I guess you'll be fine too. It's just that... Sir Kranz thinks it would be unfair if I had my way on them, since my power's... related to weapons." She shrugged and smiled up at him. "If a customer wants to try one, you handle it. Okay?"
The tour around the shop was pretty simple afterwards. She showed him the storage room at the back, where they get the potions once the shelf runs out. The stairs to the basement was also there, and Adelene told Allan how Kranz could be found in only three places during working time: outside at the back during his blacksmith working mode, in the shop entertaining customers, or in the basement during his mage working mode.
She also told him that talking to customers was pretty direct and easy, and he only has to watch out his formality when talking to them. It didn't seem to be a problem with Allan, though. She told him that and gave him a pat on the shoulder. Working the cash register was also simple. She showed him how to do it, and it went just as how one would usually see in groceries and such. The only difference was that the machine itself looked more antique. It was only the looks though. Adelene would always laugh at it, accusing it as fake antique. But then she would stop herself and cover her mouth and whisper, "Kranz would kill me if he hears that."
That was all. After showing Allan around, she handed him his uniform.
"The old man said you should start wearing this the next time you come. It ticks him off if you don't. And that's why--" she took a step back and opened her arms, as if to show her whole outfit. The pale medieval themed dress, the green apron, and the green kerchief on her head. "--I have to wear this, even though I don't really like wearing dresses."