Post by Satra on Feb 26, 2008 17:46:07 GMT -5
[Are we just about done? Hope you don't mind a bit of power play... If you do, just say so and it's changed! :3]
She shrugged and held on for just a moment as the customer requested. She watched curiously as the feline went straight for Gertrude...
Heilyn's willpower fell and she gave a barking laughter. The look of utter shock mixed with a held-back offense just tickled the Coyote so. Feathers ruffled in embarrassment and annoyance, the bird marched off to get rid of the mouse. The facade was dropped, but it was worth it. She was still chuckling a little as the feline looked over the vase.
"Elodie, was it?" her voice had returned to its normal smoothness, "Just for you, I will not charge for putting it in a protective container so it doesn't break during travel. If you could bring it this way...?" Having no other way to hold it, Heilyn put the money on top of the nose of her mask and balanced it there as she moved toward the counter. She moved quickly, but the smoothness of her walk kept every coin on her mask. When she got there, in one fluid movement she jumped onto the counter, and once her head was above the counter, tilted it downward, allowing the coins to fall on it. With only a paw or two making contact with the countertop, she finished the movement so she landed behind it on the other side.
"Wait there," she called from the other side, then proceeded to rummage for... aha! She picked up the small box with handles by putting her face in it, and tilting it upwards. she jerked her head and let it fly up and land on the counter. She found some decent scrap cloth for padding and put the on the counter between two paws. Heilyn herself jumped back over and knocked the box and cloth on to the ground in front of where she landed. She had movement with the weight of the tanks down to a tee. She put some cloth in the box, then looked up at Elodie.
"If you could, please?" she said indicating the vase then the box with two movements of her head. After she placed the vase in, Heilyn put more fabric on top, closed the box as smoothly and quickly as her paws would allow, then offered it to the woman. Heilyn was feeling very up at the moment. The feline just endeared herself quite nicely to her.
"There we are. I hope you have a wonderful evening, m'dear."
She shrugged and held on for just a moment as the customer requested. She watched curiously as the feline went straight for Gertrude...
Heilyn's willpower fell and she gave a barking laughter. The look of utter shock mixed with a held-back offense just tickled the Coyote so. Feathers ruffled in embarrassment and annoyance, the bird marched off to get rid of the mouse. The facade was dropped, but it was worth it. She was still chuckling a little as the feline looked over the vase.
"Elodie, was it?" her voice had returned to its normal smoothness, "Just for you, I will not charge for putting it in a protective container so it doesn't break during travel. If you could bring it this way...?" Having no other way to hold it, Heilyn put the money on top of the nose of her mask and balanced it there as she moved toward the counter. She moved quickly, but the smoothness of her walk kept every coin on her mask. When she got there, in one fluid movement she jumped onto the counter, and once her head was above the counter, tilted it downward, allowing the coins to fall on it. With only a paw or two making contact with the countertop, she finished the movement so she landed behind it on the other side.
"Wait there," she called from the other side, then proceeded to rummage for... aha! She picked up the small box with handles by putting her face in it, and tilting it upwards. she jerked her head and let it fly up and land on the counter. She found some decent scrap cloth for padding and put the on the counter between two paws. Heilyn herself jumped back over and knocked the box and cloth on to the ground in front of where she landed. She had movement with the weight of the tanks down to a tee. She put some cloth in the box, then looked up at Elodie.
"If you could, please?" she said indicating the vase then the box with two movements of her head. After she placed the vase in, Heilyn put more fabric on top, closed the box as smoothly and quickly as her paws would allow, then offered it to the woman. Heilyn was feeling very up at the moment. The feline just endeared herself quite nicely to her.
"There we are. I hope you have a wonderful evening, m'dear."