Nestled into a corner of their own creation lay the best couple of the year for the 4th year in a row. Bolts of every color and pattern you could imagine were pulled into the town center for this and many visitors and people of Zengali were here to update their wardrobe.
Mbita was in the back preparing the bolts and cutting and making new with some delicate binding. He was tall and had an amazing beard with short curly hair. Paired with a sleepy-eyed face, he was quite chill-looking.
Chika had long dreads decorated with colorful threads running throughout. She was dressed in vibrant colors with large patterns. By Revidian standards, she was rather immoral, showing shoulders and even a bit of thigh and rib. Very scandalous indeed.
Leon approached the couple's stand, looked at their wares, the smiles they kept, and most importantly the clothes they wore. Tailors who call themselves fashionable were only as good as the clothes they wore and the performer was impressed. The man wore a beard but curbed the oafish impressions of the choice with exquisite styling. The woman wore a truly daring and avant-garde design; he had only seen that style in such high quality before within in the Swirl. He was impressed with them indeed.
"I see a clothing stand that is oh so deprived of stock." He said with a grin.
"I can only assume you make your clothing on the spot. If so..." Excitement rang in his voice and he stepped back in an exaggerated bow.
"My name is Leon Solaire, and I wish to be at your mercy."Mbita merely smiled and wave, already grabbing some fabric he thought would look well on Leon. His eyes were sleepy but there was a subtle gaze to them that made people feel listened to.
Chika sprung forward with a big smile,
"You're the Warrior that made the light performance," she clasped her hands together,
"Very impressive Mr. Leon!" She waved her hand to the design room,
"Come, we need something as flashy as your performance," she took him by the arm and guided him to it.
With no real time to talk she sits across from him and flaps some clothing samples in front of him,
"Sooo, do you like that sturdy, reliable cotton or this beautiful silk?"Leon bowed his head in appreciation of her acknowledgements.
"Your city deserves nothing less." Lounging gracefully in his seat he looked over the two fabric samples. It was an obvious choice, but he feigned himself weighing the options so as not to insult her suggestions.
"Cotton can be nice, but silk captures me best I think." He handed the samples back.
She shakes her head like she knew all along,
"A man of fine taste I see!" Mbita was preparing swarths of colors,
"I believe Nyota Silk would fit him nicely," he said with a rather even but excited tone.
"The silk has a way of reflecting the colors of the moon, changing with each night." Chika shakes her head,
"On a night under Ipte's moon you can even see it change. And don't get me started on a 5 moon night," she swooned.
Mbita placed the colors with a notable array of yellow along with some other colors.
"So which primary color?" Chika asked with a grin, obviously staring at his current outfit.
"I had heard about such a silk," he said while admiring its shimmer,
"but I've never seen it in person before. You are a connoisseur of fabrics, to be sure." It was a white lie, Leon had used it a couple of times before, but that was no fun to mention that.
"Despite my title, I appreciate the beauty of the moons too. To see it shift with every movement would be quite the sight."Presented with a choice of colour, Leon feigned indecision again.
"Some would say I have enough yellow as it is... But I have a feeling your work will come to be a favourite of mine, so I would like it in my colour."The correct yellows were chosen and the others were tossed away for another customer.
"The sun's lustre tends to be too much for many but still it is where we reside. The moons are gentle to the heart," Mbita said to himself upon hearing Leon. Chika took a moment to listen to her quiet husband before continuing
"Now," she smiled cheekily,
"You're on a date," she stopped to make sure Leon was onboard with this,
"with whomever you want most. They want you and more than that, they care for you. What kind of date do you take them on? A Gondola ride through the beautiful flooded streets in Revidia or a seaside dinner under the lights of the full moons? Of course you can sing to your precious partner." She made no guess on where this performer lays his flute.
Leon smiled at Mbita's comment but didn't look toward him because it wasn't said to him. He had to agree with the man's words. Aside from one, the moon's subtle beauty seemed to be a trait with most women who caught his heart in the last few years. He looked toward Chika, the bond between the two didn't escape his notice. Perhaps she was the sun to his moon.
"Of course, a gondola ri..." he stopped himself at the mention of precious partner and considered
his partner for a moment.
"A seaside dinner actually, a serenade and a dance atop the sands of the beach."Chika pursed her lips and moved away,
"So considerate! They must be lucky to have you attention," she nodded to herself as she wrote down some things and started to make a pattern. Mbita looked over her shoulder and nodded in agreeance. He went to start cutting some fabric.
She looked up every now and then to envision Leon with her outfit. Her face would jump from excited to grossed out as she drew, it was almost worrying.
Leon seemed to miss the part where Chika guessed he had a partner. Instead, he looked worried at her lip turning in mild disgust as she looked between him and her notes. But before he could ask if she was alright, another question came his way.
"Okay! What is your favourite part of yourself?" She rested her face on her hands, swaying her feet as she waited for an answer.
"It's hard to pick." Leon took a hand mirror out of a pocket and admired himself before looking back at the couple.
"Tell me, what is your favourite part about me? Asking both of you."Chika looked up at Mbita, comparing Leon to him.
"It would be your chest, It's flat and broad and exudes confidence in yourself," Some of the words were definitely meant for Mbita but they could apply to Leon as well.
Mbita nodded and gave her a kiss for the considerate response.
"It be your eyes," he answered quickly,
"They carry more expression than some poets.""Ooh, you’re right, I didn't even see them yet," she took a deeper appreciation of them,
"Very Nice," she wrote some quick things down and started to write letters on portions. Mbita again looked over, this time squinting. Some of them you could tell he didn't agree with but he still did as his wife wanted. She was the designer after all
"Now that you know what we like about you," she laughed as it wasn't every day that someone with that much confidence came by,
"What do you look for in that partner you were so considerate of earlier," she gave a wink to Leon. She was dying to know the girl that held his eye right now.
Leon was taken aback at her following question and blushed a little, he had made no mention of a partner. But then it clicked that his sudden change in an earlier answer may have tipped her off.
"Ah, it seems you've seen right through me." His fluster gave way to the confident norm.
"It's no matter." He thought about the question, this time his consideration was genuine.
"I don't make demands of whoever stops my way. But a true partner shares my spirit and would look to me in equal standing."Chika was amused that she caught it and his admittance gave her immense satisfaction. But she didn't rub it in too much. She would have kept going, asking every question under the stars but Mbita set some color fabric options in front of her and she moved on.
Mbita seemed pleased with Leon's answer particularly, giving more direct acknowledgement than he had given since Leon stepped in.
"But enough of that, I can feel Mbita staring at me to move on," she smiled brightly and hit him with,
"Available or Closed?" No context around her question, just available or closed.
"Available." The woman gave no context so he wouldn't either. Chika had been a good judge of character so far, so he was happy to let her take the meaning from it as she saw it.
Mbita and Chika Turned to one another and merely nodded in joint approval,
Mbita walked to Leon's side, holding a few stings with various notches in it.
"Would you let me measure you?" he asked in a calm voice. He proceeded to work and Chika drew for a little longer, this time she got up and made her final selection of patterns.
Mbita was still working, the low light and his meticulous nature slowing him down, and Chika moved on to the next question.
"Alright, we are almost there. The next question is pretty easy," she prefaced. With a smile and pencil in hand,
"Even or odd?" she asked.
Leon rose and almost immediately put his hand up and outstretched for measurement. He knew the process and he knew it well.
With Chika next question, he raised a finger to request Mbita pause his measurements for a moment. The performer reached into his pocket and flipped a coin.
"Odd!" he announced with comparable confidence to his other answers.
Chika rolled her eyes at the result, she had betted on even. Mbita let out a small chuckle and those sleepy eyes seemed to troll his wife. She stuck a tongue out at him and they continued to work.
Mbita placed the strings on the table in a practiced way, each one carried a measurement of Leon and they couldn't be mixed up. Chika finished the base design, it looked gorgeous in her eyes. Mbita brought out some berries for them to enjoy and an idea popped into Chika's head.
For a moment, Leon second-guessed if he should have left it to chance. It seemed arbitrary, but given Chika's reaction, he thought about switching to odd. But the assessment carried on and he had little time to reconsider before berry snacking took the place of thoughts.
"Ooh!" She tapped Mbita,
"This will be fun, Leon, what is your favorite fruit, spare me no detail!"It didn't take long for Leon to think of his favourite: apples. But her question inspired him to think of why.
"I grew up a traveller and I still am to this day. But when I was young, we would always stop by a particular orchard. The apples there were my grandmother's favourite and I guess they became my favourite too."It wasn't something Leon would tell most. His tone was reminiscent and longing, far from the confident front he had moments before. But the couple made him feel comfortable to divulge such things.
"Ahh," Chika swooned,
"That's why we love berries! My mother was a forager to help make dyes for Mbita's family." She winked at her husband and Mbita blushed at a shared memory they had.
A bit more drawing and some silent flirting, they looked back at Leon,
"We're SO close to finishing, for real this time. This question is really important. Mountains or Valleys?" It seemed both Mbita and Chika were paying close attention this time.
Leon was starting to suspect that these seemingly innocuous questions had secret meanings, although the exact details they were looking for in his reply escaped him. Why not just continue on the surface level? It was fun regardless.
"The highest of mountains," he expressed with a story tellers flair. He imagined himself atop one.
Chika slammed her head against the table jokingly while Mbita laughed louder than you could imagine him doing.
"Always the mountains," Chika said with her head down.
"Always the mountains," Mbita said wiping a tear from his eye.
From here they actually started to get to work. Surprisingly, Mbita had magic and was quite adept with it when it came to cloth manipulation. Chika had only enough to make a small light so that she could see.
Yellow Silk was pulled out along with this bold red silk. It was woven so beautifully into the other, it was unlike other outfits. The outfit was broken into 3 parts, the chest piece was composed of a large central pattern that was easy to distinguish at a distance. It lay thin over the chest and loosely conformed around Leon to extenuate the broadness of his shoulders and chest.
The outfit was open on top and could be thrown back on with but a single motion. It has an airiness that makes it easy for someone to approach.
The bottom hung relatively low and continued the pattern but was rather simple in comparison to pull more attention to Leon's face. It shared the same readiness for movement and when under quick pace would lag back and sway with movement like a dance.
The final pieces were special. It was a black sash with these topaz circles in the center to help break up Leon's form and break up the monotony of the outfit. They had a certain allure to them and that brought people to Leon.
Mbita was happy with it. It showed a uniqueness that others didn't and sold him as the center of attention. But Chika was not, something was missing in her mind. Soon she added smaller creases and extra details until it was perfect in her mind.
Mbita turned to Leon, asking his own question even if he may know it already,
"Do you prefer Lor or the moons and how many of the moons?"Leon was impressed, impressed indeed. He shifted and moved around in the new attire, lavishing in the movability and grace of the work. But he raised an eyebrow at yet another question. What else could they add to this? He was excited to find out.
"I would be foolish not to say Lor, I suppose." He looked down to further admire his new appearance.
Mbita nodded,
"If that is your answer then there is no more we can do." His answer wasn't sad but more matter-of-fact.
Chika was quick to add,
"Yes, yes, his face is already good enough," she slipped him a single voucher to get something at the little jewellers ship. Mbita just looked down at her and Chika just gave a guilty smile.
It was an answer Leon more than appreciated: affirmation of his own appearance. He still accepted the jewelers voucher too, might be able to find some nice gifts there.
"I thank you. The service was lovely and you have earned every Magus you charge." He took a long bow to thank them.
"However, if you have some time to spare, I have some questions of my own." He took a seat once more, looked toward the couple, and made his own assessments.
"Tell me Chika, were you the one to make the first move?" The fascination and interest radiated from his voice.
Chika was basking in another job well done and Mbita was cleaning up whatever scraps were left. But upon Leon asking his question, Chika and Mbita blushed. They looked at each other, wondering what to say.
"We knew each other for a long time before settling," Mbita admitted.
"And we dated around a lot before that, even sometimes with each other. I made countless moves but he was so," Chika thought for some words,
"Thickheaded?"Mbita laughed,
"I was, I didn't see her as 'that' person," Mbita seemed somewhat sad,
"But after one morning, when I was at my lowest, when my confidence had wavered, she was there and I realized I loved her.""We got together shortly after, we realized that we made each other so happy," she leaned into him and he held her.
"Hmm, hearts that wander coming to find each other in the end." Leon rested face on his right hand and sunk into it with a smile.
"It's a warming story...""So how did you do it? Confessing to each other in the end? You surely seem to know what works." Leon, after a pause, was quick to add to that.
"It's not as though I need the advice or anything. But I am genuinely curious." Surprisingly, it was a lie and not a particularly well-hidden one.
"Well, it started with me giving him a flower, but that didn't work," Chika shrugged and Mbita cringed.
"Then I tried get us alone over looking the city during sunset," Chika blushed,
"It ended well but not in the way I wanted."Mbita put a hand over her mouth to stop Chika from saying all the ways it didn't work. He couldn't bare any more embarrassment. Chika laughed and she got a little more serious.
"I realized their was never a 'right' way to do it. It could have been a flower, it could be our time over the city." she moved her hair out of her face,
"In the end, it was when I was speaking to him, enjoying just being with one another. We were picking berries for a new dye we wanted to try. I simply gave him a berry to eat and then gave him a kiss and asked him if he wanted another," She snickered. Mbita shook his head, it definitely happened that way but he knew what the young man wanted.
"What matters is having a moment with them and letting your heart be with them. If they want you they will hold it so gently, if they don't they will hand it back. It's scary but worth it," he kissed Chika.
"Every time," she kissed him back.
Leon listened intently and watched their movements tell a story in their own right. It did remind him of a storybook romance but a name didn't come to mind. Perhaps it was a tale waiting to be told in full.
So berries were their secret. He made a mental note.
Leon stood and clapped his hands together.
"A romance worthy of a song. I might even write it myself if I hadn't the backlog as it is." He paused then winked.
"Or maybe it will be a surpirse when I visit next." With that, the performer said his goodbyes to the couple, paid them the Magus they charge plus some extra for what they were due, and then left the store in his handsome new attire.
"You were a wonderful guest here, even if it was for a short time," Mbita smiled at Leon,
"And, we believe you will be the one to end the Thresher's life." Mbita spoke with hopeful and confident tone for Leon.
"And come back if you need to get it repaired after the fight," Chika called out,
"Oh and when you do come back, bring your 'friend' with you. I'm sure they are lovely and would look fantastic in my outfits!'""I just might Chika, I just might." Leon looked back over his shoulder with a smile and a wave on the way out.