“That’s right.” She nodded tossing the last of the supply in her hand to the box next to her bare ink rose adorned feet.
If she pulled another five cages off before the night was finished she would be good to go. However, a break was needed. Someone with an issue of a pesky ex was needing a shitload of deterrent and was waiting impatiently. The first order was nearly complete except for those cages. Half was better than none. Rolling back in her chair and popping up gave her just enough time to tap her foot at the base and prevent it from traveling further that she wanted it to go. Strolling through the second floor carefully she took a head count of what had come to be over the last two hours.
“One, two, three, four, five, six,seven, eight, nine…” Dark eyes lifted to glance around the room and finally located what she was looking for. “Ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen.”
Thirteen toxic gas traps that were of the highest quality possible. It was what the customer ordered. Well, the batch of toxic gas and miscellaneous others tossed in as well with the shock cages. The shadow glanced down to her digital clock on the crafting table she was working at. She had thirty minutes to clean up and get ready to make the delivery. With the ease of a cat she stepped through the second floor maze of lethal traps and found her way back up the stairs to the top floor to get dressed.
Two drawers were left half open as she dropped back on the bed with a bounce and pulled the black distressed pants up over her knees then stood up and wiggled until she was able to fasten the button at the waist. Next the ivory sleeveless roman strap top drifted over her shoulders absent of anything beneath it. She fastened the black open toe heels to her feet and gave each a look over.
It was a small success that the shoes were on and she wasn’t breaking her neck with the steps she was taking. She was told she needed to expand her wardrobe and she found it rather easy to follow the advice. All she had to do was go into the guest closet and find what others previously staying over had left behind. She didn’t have time to shop and she didn’t have time to have Lennox bugging her about it.
Once she was dressed and ready she slid her leather Night Lords jacket over her inked shoulders pausing to pull it forward so it rested comfortably on her petite frame. Taking each step down gracefully was hardly the efforted task that it was a week prior. She could spring and land like a cat was born to but there was something about standing on the designer stilts that had her fearing for a sudden miscalculation and kissing ground. Just because she could walk on a wire didn’t mean she didn’t have challenges like anyone else. Hopefully her sibling would be impressed with her recent efforts.