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āDrink?ā Maddie asked.
āGreen tea.ā
She scampered off to make it and I took my place at the desk, revisiting the urge to turn around. As powerful as the view made me feel, I also got a bit dizzy from the height. It wouldnāt have been so bad, were the entire wall not basically a window, but as it was, I always felt like I was going to plummet to my death. Not the best state of mind for positive productivity.
Fawn Birch was an odd duck to be sure. For starters, she had been christened Amanda Collins, but took her āchosen nameā in her early 20s. Still, it couldnāt be denied the girl knew her jewelry, particularly when it came to stone contrast. Each of her designs had a look that was both ancient and modern at the same time. Unique and beautiful, exactly what Asgard Fine Jewelry was looking for.
The opportunity to meet the enigmatic artist came even sooner than expected. The Cedar Lounge was on the other side of the town, so I had to leave early to evade the lunchtime rush. Sounds strange for a city girl, but I really didnāt like massive crowds. It was within reason; I neednāt elect to always be alone. It was just when the dozens became hundreds that I started to get a bit edgy.
Twelve. Twelve diners already at the Cedar Lounge when I was seated. Just over a bakerās dozen with me and Fawn, assuming she wasnāt already there. There was every possibility she was in the bathroom. A fact which divided my attention between two doors while waiting her arrival. The front door was the one to finally deliver my lunching companion.
āSorry Iām late, am I late?ā
āNot yet,ā I said.
āOh, cool.ā
The smell was strong but not unpleasant. Some kind of oil, likely rose, mixed with sage incense. More of a surprise was her hair, done in what could only be described as ābattle braids.ā Her raven hair woven together in a way to evoke a warrior queen, more than a genteel creative type. Maybe she was both.
āIād like to get right down to business, if you donāt mind.ā
āSure.ā
āIām not usually this blunt, but your designs fit our brand perfectly. Ancient and primal, while also being modern and accessible.ā
āThanks, theyāre a reflection of my soul.ā
I didnāt laugh. Not only would have it been rude, but I also didnāt see anything particularly funny in her statement. Generally, I found the idea of souls silly at best, but there was something that happened when I saw Ragnar in the bandstand. Something was touched, something primal, that felt ancient but also a part of me. āSoulā was as good a word as any.
āI want to use your work for our new seasonal line. I need six new designs, with six examples of each design in two months. Can you do that?ā
āSure! -I mean, yes, maāam, Iāll get right on it.ā
āAre you doing it yourself or do you have help?ā
āI have help, I can get more if needed.ā
āMarvelous, thatās what I like to hear.ā
Part of the prep was drawing up the contract and running it by legal just to be double sure. I was fairly certain she would want to sign with the company, but it was always best not to assume. Assumptions were the mothers of all failures. At least in my experience.
The ink was barely dry when Fawn said she had to go, leaving at the same speed with which she had arrived. My two main jobs done for the day, I decided to enjoy the lunch Iād ordered. Especially since I was charging it to the company anyway, so there was no skin off my nose.
While I waited for my soup to cool, I decided to look up Ragnarās band. An intention complicated by the fact I couldnāt quite remember what it was called. Iād only heard it the day before, but a lot had happened since then. According to what I could recall, it had been called Lokiās Laugh. A name that brought a smile to my lips.
Got it in one. Iād barely put in āLokiāsā before predictive text took care of the rest. I had the search engine set to āall,ā and was hit with a bevy of videos, photos links to various music streaming sites. Ragnar sure looked different. Most people had dressed for the wedding, even me, but the distance between how Iād seen him, even earlier that day, and the version in the promo photos was big.
By far the most toned down of the three bandmates, Ragnar was still unmistakably a metalhead, in his Chuck Taylors, black jeans and sleeveless shirt.
Interestingly enough, though, not everything was positive. There were several news articles calling the group a menace, and I dove deeper. Something to do with a church burning down. I vaguely remembered hearing something about it, with Jonna getting into a shouting match with my dad about how it was all media bullshit, and it was just music.
Actually, hearing some if the apparently āaccursedā tunes, I had to side with my baby sister. It certainly didnāt sound evil. Very gloomy and extremely intense, by hardly music to summon the devil by. Something our parents were positively certain most metal heads were doing in their free time. Apparently, theyād long forgotten what the adults of their day had to say about their own music choices.
Going back to the original search, I chose a video at random to try and see what Lokiās Laugh were really all about. Iād heard
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