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sunnydalealum) wrote2008-06-28 11:20 pm
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She's turned the sign on the door to the side that says SORRY WE'RE CLOSED. It's technically after business hours, but that's just as well; it means they won't be interrupted. This is not the first customer to prefer his privacy, and won't be the last.
Alcina sits behind the counter, going through the day's accounts, and waits for the knock.
Alcina sits behind the counter, going through the day's accounts, and waits for the knock.
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Her hands clasp loosely in front of her -- capable hands, businesslike, unadorned save the thin beaten-silver commitment ring on her left hand.
"What you're going to want is an Oneiros bottle. And a high-to-medium-powered magician to perform the associated spell. I can supply you with the bottle and the text, and I can recommend some people if you're interested."
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He nods, more quietly resigned than anything. Magic is never easy, and certainly not if it's any good... Alcina's seems to him like a base camp of sorts. It's where you get your gear and the know-how to use it, but what you do with it when push comes a-shovin', that's up to you.
His eyes pick out the glint on her left hand, flicking briefly to the silver band on his pinkie finger. So much alike, but so different. For the first time since setting foot inside her shop, he doesn't feel cornered by the figments of his imagination.
"Thanks, doll. You're a veritable Dream catcher, life saver, the works. I'd love to get a few names; I'm not about to dabble with this on my lonesome. I don't have the skills for it."
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Always easier to chat with someone of similar views on certain aspects of the daily grind.
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"Shall we go pick up your bottle now, then, or would you prefer to place it on reserve until you've got your magician lined up?"
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He grins. It's brief, but it's there. "Call me silly, but I'm a scaredy-cat when it comes to magic. Not to mention having my brain prodded for deep dark secrets. No, it's gotta be soon, or I'll talk myself out of it before you can say chicken."
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"Perfectly understandable, Mr. Green."
Smoothly she gets to her feet, and holds the door of the little office open for him.
"Let's go find your bottle, then, shall we?"
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And once he's in there, he doesn't have any idea where to look, there's so many intriguing little things to rest his eyes on. "You wouldn't happen to have something that wouldn't look too out of place in a liquor cabinet?"
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She's leading the way down one of the innumerable little side aisles as she speaks, and stops at a polished wooden cupboard with a glittering purple scarf draped decoratively from one of its door handles.
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"A perfume bottle is fine, honey, you should see my budoir. Takes a lot of work to look this good when this is what you have to work with." He makes a very elaborate gesture at himself, but does so with a grin.
Nice scarf. Reminds him of one of his outfits, actually, from back in the day.
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Raising her left hand and murmuring something inaudible under her breath, she presses three fingers to a particular spot on the wooden door before reaching for the undraped handle with her right hand.
The inside of the cabinet is not just shadowed; it's pitch black. Alcina reaches in confidently as if she has the contents and their locations memorized, and draws out a bottle fashioned of horn and ivory.
It's about as tall as the width of her palm, with a round body and a graceful narrow neck. The mouth is stoppered with what looks like a blob of soft translucent wax, the color of pale honey.
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"Ooh," he enthuses. "It's so pretty." And so tiny it'll be lost forever in the folds of his hands. Oh, dear.
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"Let's dig out that spell, and then I can find my list of practicioners...." She doesn't drop her left hand until after she's closed the door to the cabinet, but then she's sweeping past him and heading for the bookshelves.
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He is.
"Right. Spell, then spell casters. Fabulous."
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"Now I can copy this for you," she says, carefully rewinding the silk wrappings, "and have it delivered, or you can purchase the original. It shouldn't make a practical difference, but the original will cost you significantly more."
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But that's neither here nor there. "I wouldn't want to deprive someone else the pleasure of doing this particular kind of dreamy business with you." He's got the money to spare, but in all honesty, he wouldn't spend it on original scrolls. Scotch whiskey of a good vintage, though. Completely different thing.
"I collect other things, sweetie. A copy will suit me just fine and dandy." He'll hand her the address for a post box not two blocks away - just a minute while he fetches a card for her from his vest pocket.
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She accepts the card with a smile. "What sort of things?" she asks, turning to lead the way toward the counter.
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"Music. Scotch whiskey. Perfume bottles." He waggles his eyebrows. "Only, not really. But set me down in the middle of the Meatpacking District and honey, I'm like a kid in a candy store."
Idle chatter, again, but not out of any kind of heebies this time. Maybe he's like this all the time. Shock, horror.
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"Now, do you want to pay for these now, and I'll bill you for the spell when we deliver it? Or do you want to start an account here, and you can pay for the spell in advance, at a discount?"
The itemized list of charges adds up to rather a high figure.
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"Start me up under the name Green, would you? I hope using an alias won't be a problem."
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Though he may be one of her only customers to ask before giving an alias.
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"Grand." He'll stand by the counter and again watch Alcina. "You really are a darling."
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A last few formalities -- cash or credit, and so on -- and finally she's handing him a plastic bag with his box in it, his receipt, and a courteous thank-you-and-have-a-good-night.
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Just another day's work at Alcina's Things.