Olivia briefly abandoned the sack from Connlaoth to observe the plans that Prim drew up. "The study would fit nice and snug right here in the west wing," she pointed on the prints. Her eyes followed the quick drawing of Prim's hands. Olivia eyes lit up excitedly as more and more of the details were hashed out. From the floors, to bookcases, to work of a blacksmith, she could build it all. She'd hired several men to help her build the additions to Prim's home, and over-saw all the work to make sure it was done the way she liked it. She even agreed to teach Prim how to build a little bit if she'd like to learn.
When the ink well reached less than half full, Olivia wearing some of it in her hair and with little splatters on her clothes, she finally pulled away from the table. When her emerald green eyes fell on the sack, she let out an excited squeak, having forgot all about it. She ran over and pulled out what she'd been dying to see. Three different pistols from Connlaoth. They were very similar, only slight modifications of each other. They misfired often, and the aim was terrible, as they were a recent invention, but she found them fascinating.
Saezer had stood quietly and patiently, amused by the extraordinary energy that emitted from the two women. Their passions were easily matched. They were both unusually unconventional for women as well. It was quite a sight to behold, watching them. Then when the pistols came out, he stared curiosly at them.
"This," Olivia said, eyes sparkling behind her auburn hair, "is well worth the wait. We don't show these in the front. They only come out for customers who can afford them, and know to ask. People we trust." She was lost in her own little world, thinking of all the possible modifications she could do to them.
Saezer came over to Prim and tentatively put one of his hands on hers, risking getting ink on him. "You're adding to your house?" he asked curiously in a quiet voice. "That's an exciting project, but why do you need it?" The skin on his hand tingled where it touched hers.