[b]Amaranth Desire: Fury Road[/b] Amy just sighed, pulling the rest of the chain from Lauren's Tonfa delineated half of the desk, then loosened and removed the spool in the right arm gauntlet. Thankfully, the one that had actually taken the wear and abundant tear was by far the less complicated arm of the two. All she likely had to do was replace the tensioners in the mechanism and the rest would take care of itself. Thankfully, Grimm didn't exactly leave gore behind, so it didn't need to be cleaned that badly. She still had leftover pieces from the Fury's construction, so a few seconds of digging in her bag later and she'd located the replacements, pulling the chain the rest of the way out of the engine and sliding the parts in at their default state. A cursory check of the engine's functionality later and a tap on the reset in the palm and it wound the chain back up without too much trouble, though it definitely didn't need to go through anything similarly strenuous anytime soon. [i]Right, no more decapitating things.[/i] She missed Lauren's sage advice to Luke, but somehow she felt like it would have taken a lot more brainpower to understand than the resources she currently had available. She could start work on her new project now, she supposed. Amy took a deep breath before speaking, calling up the calm of listening to the whirr of the clockwork that wound up her weapon. [color=E52B50]"Thanks again for the glasses, Lorena,"[/color] she said quietly, looking over a sketch for the armor she was planning. [color=E52B50]"They've already come in handy."[/color]