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The Carousel Boutique [Open]
Rarity stood in the simulation of The Carousel Boutique, recalling the colours and atmosphere of the place. A hologram of Opalescence was sitting on the table, swishing its tail and looking at Rarity.
"Do you think this gem would do, Opalescence?" She levitated a red gem and the cat blinked. "Or this one?" Rarity asked, levitating a blue one. The feline mewed and stretched.
The unicorn smiled and continued to play-work with the pony outfit she was currently pre-occupied with.
"Do you think this gem would do, Opalescence?" She levitated a red gem and the cat blinked. "Or this one?" Rarity asked, levitating a blue one. The feline mewed and stretched.
The unicorn smiled and continued to play-work with the pony outfit she was currently pre-occupied with.
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He left that hang there a moment before shaking his head self-deprecatingly, with a smile. "Yes. I honestly walked all the way in here without noticing. It's honestly not the most oblivious thing I've ever done."
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She levitated all the accessories back in the basket while Opalescence purred and walked up to Morgan. "I'm Rarity, that is Opalescence. What's your name?"
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Opalescence, having never seen a human before began to walk around him and pawing his leg. "Opalescence, leave him alone." The unicorn said firmly.
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"Well... having wandered in here," he said, looking up at Rarity, "mind if I ask where I wandered to?"
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"Aww, she likes you."
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Opal sat down and began to groom herself. "How many cats did you have?"
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"Two. Chibi Kami-sama, and Sephy. I've had them both for years now."
And they were probably atoms at best, at the moment. That grim thought threw him off his stride for a moment.
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She then showed him her work. "I may not be a fighter but I love to design and make clothes. Do you need one for the space prom?"
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"Yes... she actually has an amazingly strong chi. If I can figure out how to adapt what I know for her, she'll be amazing. I just hope she's sleeping well now."
Again he pulled himself out of more serious thoughts to look at her work curiously. "...Wow. You are good." (This coming from a man who had custom-tailored Armani suits!) "I don't mind the plantsuit so much, so I've been holding off on trying to get any clothing for myself. I hear our supplies don't even really allow for something for everyone, so I don't mind going without. I'm... probably not going to the prom?" he said, not entirely sure. "Despite certain scurrilous opinions of my magneticism, I don't have anyone to go with."
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She then eyed him up and down. Her customers so far have been female and she had yet to design anything for males. "I do need to practice human male fashion design as well but they have yet to visit the shop."
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She was just trying to tempt him. He smiled, recognizing that even as it worked just a little. "Well. I still would feel guilty about taking from others who need it more, but I could be persuaded to model for you, at least. I can do THAT much!"
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Rarity was getting excited at the potential of making her very first human male outfit. "There are plenty of resources, don't worry. If you're worried about the payment, you can do so by being my model. Everyone deserves to be dressed nicely."
She was resisting the urge to levitate the measuring tape as well as her sketch pad. Opalescence mewed once more and rubbed Morgan's legs as a plea.
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Though after knowing Rarity for all of five minutes, he somehow suspected the trickiest person to get dressed up would be Applejack...
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He watches the pencil move by what was undoubtedly magic, intrigued. Of course, a unicorn having magic made sense, but it was still interesting to watch.
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"Two layers of clothes... need a bit of room for moving..." She muttered to herself and she added extra length on the measurements taken.
"You probably need to stop by the clothiers in person for some adjustments before I make the final product."
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He thumped the fabric where it hung over his chest. It sounded odd, and moved even more strangely, like liquid metal instead of fabric.
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