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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:08 am
Bai-Shén sat behind her desk, humming softly to herself and kicking her feet. Halloween was fast approaching and the little shop was decorated quite appropriately! Gummy bats and pumpkins adorned the door and windows and little pumpkin lanterns dotted the shelves. Even Bai-Shén herself was wearing a curly-tipped witch hat!
The rain outside pounded the roof, assaulting all of the senses. The Kirin girl wondered idly if anyone would be in today.
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:46 am
Ranald rolled her eyes as Keppit dragged her into a small shop on a slight side street. It was full of paintings and other such art. To Ranald's untrained eye it looked like a lot of paintings, some of which she'd seen elsewhere. "Look... it's all prints. C'mon lets get out of here and get some food."
Keppit rolled her eyes in return and smiled at the strange woman sitting behind the desk. "Hello." She glanced over the paintings all over the wall... "My sister thinks these are all prints... mind me asking, are they?"
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:48 am
Bai-Shén grinned and gave a little giggle.
"Of course not! They're reproductions...painted and sculpted to match the real thing!" There was a tinny laugh from somewhere among the sculptures.
"Can I interest you in buying one?"
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:54 am
Keppit smiled and sidestepped the desk without wanting to cause any offense and stepped up to the nearest painting. "Pehaps. I do love art, but paintings.... art or any kind really... that just ...." She smiled back at Tai quickly and then moved on to the next painting. "They have to stand out to me. "
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:55 am
"Of course!" Bai-Shén smiled, stepping out from behind the desk and traveling behind the woman with her hands clasped behind her back.
"Feel free to look around."
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:37 am
Keppit nodded her gratitude for the permission and wandered around a back corner of the shop... Ranald followed.
"Honesty, I didn't understand a word that chick said to us just then."
Keppit sighed and ignored her sister. She and Ranald had found themselves wandering around Barton town, and had seen a small artist reproduction shop. Keppit, being a person who apreciated art, had urged Ranald to come inside... but now she was regreting her decision fully. The white haired woman had done nothing but complain since she set foot in the door. Keppit glanced up at a painting on the wall. Sure it had all the promise of being a masterpiece (or a reproduction of such) and it was very very well done... but it lacked a special connection for Keppit. Every once in a while there was just something that made her smile, made her laugh... made her feel at home when she looked at it. But she wasn't really seeing anything like that here.
"I mean, where the heck is she from anyway? Did you even catch that accent? I couldn't understand enough to tell." Ranald sighed herself, and stood, arms crossed, frowning back at the desk where the purple haired woman had first addressed them. "And what's with the horn?"
Keppit turned. "Ranald... this is Gaia. You've lived here for a long time now. One would think that you'd have become acustomed to the diversity that exists." She turned back to a particular painting that had her attention. It was one that she'd seen many many times, and it had always filled her with something... not neccessarily happiness. "Would you quit being a block of ice and warm up a little?"
Ranald laughed and turned towards her sister, her frown abandoned as soon as she looked away from the Kirin woman. "More like a chip. A block would mean that I was completely frozen... I'm only a little frozen." She ran a hand through her short hair quickly and shivvered slightly as she looked at the painting that Keppit was looking at. "Ew. Dali paintings have always creeped me out."
"Me too." Keppit tilted her head sideways a little, the way a dog does when it doesn't quite understand. "But not in a completely creeped out kind of way if that makes any sense."
"None. None whatsoever." Ranald cocked her head to the side as well, subconsiously matching her twin sister without meaning to. "But I can't even begin to describe how many times you don't make sense to me."
"Kind of like the block and chip thing?" Keppit turned and grinned at her sister. "I didn't really understand that, so I guess we're even."
"We're always even." Ranald grinned back. "But that chip, block thing didn't even make sense to me. I was just talking to hear myself talk."
"As per your usual." Both of them turned back to the painting and squinted at the melting clocks and whimsical setting. "I just... when I look at it I'm not sure what it's about... but I get the feeling that I should?"
"Wait, are you asking me?" Ranald shook her head and started to frown again as the purple haired woman came back around the corner. "Whup. here's unicorn girl again. Do you think she has special hearing?"
"Oh would you just give it up?" But Keppit's eyes didn't come off the painting.
"I bet she does... or maybe super vision. Some kind of wicked cool power." Ranald wasn't even paying attention to the picture anymore, instead she was squinting over at the Kirin woman. Suddenly she ducked behind a corner and whispered dramatically in the woman't direction, "I think your shop is too cold, turn up the heat." And then she watched for a second before sighing her dissapointment, turning back to Keppit. "Naw, I don't think it's super hearing."
"What are you talking about?" Keppit turned to Ranald incredulously. "You've gone crazy I think. Of course the woman at the front desk has a unicorn horn or something similar, and I wouldn't be surprised if she DID have super powers or something, this is GAIA!" Keppit laughed. "honestly Ranald, I don't know what to do with you sometimes." She turned back to the painting.
"Can we go now? It really is too cold in here."
"Well maybe you should wear a shirt with sleeves."
"Keppit, please. You've been looking at that same painting for fifteen minutes now."
Keppit startled. "Have I?"
Ranald leaned forward and plunked a long skinny finger down on the price tag, right under the numbers. "Yes you have, and look. It's not too expensive. Get it and let's go."
Keppit cocked her head again. "I dunno Ran. I thought Dali creeped you out?"
"Anything to get out of this shop. Executive decision time. We're buying it. Let's go." She turned on her heals, gathered her breath and called out to Tai Bai-shen. "Miss?"
(( sorry, hope you don't mind me using my prompt answer in the rp... but I'm hoping to keep to the original buying intentions that I had XD ))
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:48 am
Bai-Shén did, in fact, hear what the white-haired girl had set, and it was met with a shy smile. People often thought her strange, but they always left with a soul, so what was the point in getting angry? She wandered about, fixing things up and dusting until she was called-for again.
"Yes? How can I help you?" she asked, standing before the pair with her hands clasped at her waist.
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:52 am
Ranald pointed back at the reprduction with a nod of her head. "My sister here wants that one. The one with the clocks and other creepy things in it... " She glanced back at the painting on the wall briefly. "I dunno what else, I really didn't look at it all that close, but it's not for me, it's for her."
Keppit smiled at Tai again, thise time appologetically. "Ranald, are you sure? After all, if I hang it in the living room then you'll have to look at it every day until I take it down."
Ranald grimaced slightly. "I don't care. As long as I get to go and get some food."
Keppit sighed happliy. "I guess I'll take the Dali if it's for sale."
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:55 am
"It is indeed!" Bai-Shén said with a little smile, plucking the painting from its stand and bringing it to the counter.
"Would you like it wrapped?"
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:09 am
"Yes please" Keppit grinned. It had been a long time since she'd bought artwork at all, let alone something that she liked... but did she like it? Of course she did. "We have more shopping to do and I don't want anything to happen to it."
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:12 am
Bai-Shén nodded and took some blue tissue paper from a roll beneath the desk. She wrapped the painting gently, as if it were some tiny child, left in the chill. Then came the tape and a large cardboard box, complete with plastic handle.
"That's...hmm. How's a hundred gold sound?" After all, the poor painting had been sitting alone for a long time.
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:17 am
"Sounds fine." Keppit wrinkled her nose at her sister, "Ran, pay the woman." And then she grinned and walked over to the front door.
Ranald rolled her eyes and produced the requested amount from a deep pocket. "Have a nice day, right?"
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Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:40 am
"Right," Bai-Shén smiled, handing over the box, "You two have fun now!"
((Fin!))
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