08-28-2018, 01:09 AM
Ah, it looked like she already had her first customers. Lua had to surpress a large grin as the two showed up, in order to not scare them off. She didn't offer much to say for a greeting, only dipping her head in a formal, but overly-exaggerated manner. She only learned one of their names, but that was good enough for her. Truthfully, she didn't always get to learn who her customers were, which had always been greatly disappointing. "I'm Lua," she returned the introduction. Honestly, she wasn't entirely sure if he would be listening at this point or not, but she should at least introduce herself, even if people were just here for the shop.
Hidden eyes watched the two as they sorted through the cart, silently taking notes on any pauses or possible interest in specific items. A tiny smile formed on her face as Marcellus had taken interest in the box. It was a common item for people to pause on and wonder about, but Lua had never had a customer brave enough to actually buy it. Perhaps being secretive wasn't the best business technique, but she wanted to see how far someone's curiosity would take them. She wasn't surprised when she heard him ask a question about the contents of the box. "It's a secret!" she replied, oddly enthusiastic about the whole thing. "Not even I know, but I was told it has whatever you want in there. Oh, but you can't check unless you buy it!" She'd leave it at that. It probably sounded fishy as hell, and it chased customers away in the past, but that was their loss.
Her attention shifted to the other one who had been looking at the masks for a short amount of time. Did she like creeping people out? Not intentionally. "No, no- I just love my craft, you know? Made them all myself," She did have a bit of a personal connection with the masks, considering how time-consuming some of the designs had been. "They're real popular, actually; my most sold item. A lot of people here and there want them for one reason or another." She had been overselling them a tiny bit. The masks disappeared off the shelfs at the same rate as anything else, really. Still, she had a large amount of pride in her work and even a tiny bit of success was wonderful for her.
Hidden eyes watched the two as they sorted through the cart, silently taking notes on any pauses or possible interest in specific items. A tiny smile formed on her face as Marcellus had taken interest in the box. It was a common item for people to pause on and wonder about, but Lua had never had a customer brave enough to actually buy it. Perhaps being secretive wasn't the best business technique, but she wanted to see how far someone's curiosity would take them. She wasn't surprised when she heard him ask a question about the contents of the box. "It's a secret!" she replied, oddly enthusiastic about the whole thing. "Not even I know, but I was told it has whatever you want in there. Oh, but you can't check unless you buy it!" She'd leave it at that. It probably sounded fishy as hell, and it chased customers away in the past, but that was their loss.
Her attention shifted to the other one who had been looking at the masks for a short amount of time. Did she like creeping people out? Not intentionally. "No, no- I just love my craft, you know? Made them all myself," She did have a bit of a personal connection with the masks, considering how time-consuming some of the designs had been. "They're real popular, actually; my most sold item. A lot of people here and there want them for one reason or another." She had been overselling them a tiny bit. The masks disappeared off the shelfs at the same rate as anything else, really. Still, she had a large amount of pride in her work and even a tiny bit of success was wonderful for her.
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