"Well that's nice of you." It doesn't surprise her that he's the type to make things for people just because he can. She wasn't sure there were many good and decent people inside Covaire, but she believed Simon to be one. She considers the question, trying to think of something challenging she could throw at him. "I don't know that it would be too challenging, but I do have something I'd like made if you're feeling up to the work? Of course I'd pay."
She follows after him as he guides her to his house. Already the city has done a lot of work to rebuild and clean up. It was a relief, the sight of the destruction and bodies in the streets had been too much for her to bear. She hid inside the shop more often than not working to avoid it all. "Well now I'm curious to see. Your own personal oasis?"
"You'd do the same. In fact you've done the same moments again with that large basket." Simon point out, charming and also teasing smile at the corner of his lips. "How about you tell me what it is, and I'll see if you need to be paying for anything." Simon knows he can already argued that she'd brought that large basket without asking for payment.
The land his business and house are built upon is large enough to hide his personal workshop and house behind countless of trees. So when they get close, he uses the path that goes to the back of the house—he usually enters this way anyway. "Here it is. My oasis."















