Eve could only stand there and watch as Valery carefully and delicately placed the necklace against her. It made her eyes sparkle in unison with it, or perhaps that was due to the small tears that gently welled in them. The boutique's soft lighting illuminated the delicate silver chain, the pendant resting just above her collarbone. The gemstone, a subtle shade that complemented her eyes, caught the light with every movement. Eve's fingers brushed against it, feeling the cool metal warm beneath her touch.
Gentle pink grazed against her cheeks as Valery shared her thoughts. She glanced at her reflection, the necklace transforming her simple attire into something elegant. It was more than just an accessory; it was a symbol of the journey she was about to undertake, stepping into a world so different from her own. Eve turned to Valery, gratitude evident in her gaze.
But it evidently wasn't over yet.
As they moved further into the shop, Eve's gaze fell upon a nearby display case, where bracelets of different metals and designs rested on velvet-lined cushions. Some were simple, thin bands of silver or gold, while others were more intricate; engraved with filigree, studded with tiny crystals, or woven together with fine chains.
She hesitated. The necklace already felt like
more than enough; more than she ever imagined wearing, more than she deserved. But Master Noble's eyes had held a firm assurance that it was perfectly okay, and she was finding it difficult to argue. She
did want to find something that would match. Something small, something that wouldn't feel too extravagant.
Her fingertips hovered over a slim silver bracelet, the metal twisted in a pattern reminiscent of Echani knotwork. It was subtle, almost unassuming, but there was meaning in the shape, in the way it looped around itself endlessly.
She swallowed, suddenly unsure. Would this be
too much? Would she look ridiculous, trying to wear something like this, pretend she belonged among people who probably dressed like this all the time? She released the breath she was holding and shook the doubts off, her delicate fingers hovering above the display.
"Th-this one..."