Liza stood by the counter, her arms crossed patiently and her face neutral as she continued to swathe her eyes over the crammed shelves, looking at all the different materials and supplies. Material and cloth were all wound up and spread across the shelves in a kind of order. To the left was a bright, brilliant white, and far to the right was a black so deep the separate layers could barely be seen in the rolled up material. From left to right it was placed from brightest to darkest. Liza also noticed the different boxes and shelves of assorted "tools" or utensils. Pins, needles, thimbles, spools, scissors, staples, thread, and more. Several dresses were also hung on racks nearby the counter. The particular rack Liza was idly looking over was filled with sun and spring dresses. Simple knee or mid-thigh dresses with an open back and lower trimmed front. Most of them were simple colors; scarlet red, ocean blue, sun yellow, and white for example. Some had simple designs, such as checkers, stripes, or spring related things such as flowers, bees, birds, or suns. While Liza did think of them as nice little dresses, she wouldn't be caught dead in one of them still. Again, dresses just weren't her vibe. [i]Too much of a tomboy.[/i] She thought jokingly. Though Liza was being patient with Alice, she hoped she didn't spend over an hour in this place. It wasn't that Liza hated it here, she was more concerned about [b]the sun[/b]. As the day passed and the sun burned brighter, it would prove more taxing and draining on them if they were exposed too long. The worst time of day for a Vampire was noon in fact, when the sun leered straight down to earth with it's burning golden rays. Liza checked her phone, the time was eight thirty-seven. [i]She's got about thirty more minutes, then we leave.[/i] She thought firmly.