[center][h1][b][i][color=fff79a]Sunie Marks[/color][/i][/b][/h1] [img]http://31.media.tumblr.com/cdee9e60bf6731d8da3269d47b8c2570/tumblr_n3f336zz8l1qak3qto1_500.gif[/img][hr][hr][/center] Sunie cocked a brow and nodded slightly as she crossed her arms over her chest. Her face blank as she listened and a slight smirk refusing to crawl across her features. [color=fff79a]"None taken, I wouldn't place an order for them to make either considering neither of them are weapons smiths,"[/color] Sunie said without emotion. It was true her sisters worked in the shop but that was more for Sunie to be able to keep an eye on them. Sana wasn't so bad with dealing with customers but Lola was no front desk clerk. Sana tested hand weapons, Lola did the testing the vehicle installations. Sure each woman had some grasp of smithing and engineering but weapons creation was not their thing, it was Sunies. Sunie was the only one that had been apprenticed fully before inheriting the shop. Hearing the request Sunie had to wonder why now and such but it was none of her business. What her clients did with the weapons was something she tried to stay out of if she wasn't directly involved with the situation. The less she knew about whatever was going on the better. Plausible deniability was something that had kept her safe and her shop running on more than one occasion. It also kept her customers safer. The less she knew the less chance that anything would get to the wrong person. Not that she would tell anyone working against the government but it still kept things easier. [color=fff79a]"The shops busy as per usual but there might be room for something else. It would all depend on what you need and how quickly you need it. Plus the payment. Good and Fast costs more, especially if I have to put other orders on the back burner. So give me some details and I can let you know better if I can or cannot,"[/color] she said as she pulled out from under the counter an old clip board and a pencil. Sure there were more modern ways of doing things but Sunie preferred this method. In the end, burning a sheet of paper was easier than wiping a data base.