[center][color=aa44ff][h3]Trinity Stratos Stratos Tech & Repair, Magnolia[/h3] [/color] [hider=Outfit][img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DhCXBjLWsAI1kde?format=png&name=medium[/img][/hider][/center] Sunbeam? She knew who it was without looking up, by the nickname and the voice. [color=aa44ff]"Just barely, I think. You've got minutes left, Niel."[/color] Trinity had a pair of white, softly glowing tweezers in her hand, and a screwdriver in the other. She set the driver down and spun some bit by hand before sticking her hand in the sunlight from her skylight, channeling it through her body and changing the tweezers into a wrench with better grip on whatever she was holding. [color=aa44ff]"I had an appointment this afternoon, but I took care of it already. They were able to come in early at my request, and it was actually an easy solution. I was able to send them off with some instructions and one of my ready-made parts. If they need help, someone from the Electrician's Guild can probably help for less than I'd charge."[/color] She ran a few tests on repairs she'd done, sighed softly when it worked, and started closing the contraption. [color=aa44ff]"I actually just finished the work I had left, too. Earlier than I thought I would."[/color] She sat the thing upright and turned it on and gave it a spin, giving it a test before she'd call it done. [color=aa44ff]"Let me just give the client a call, and I'm all done."[/color] She picked up the appliance and brought it over to the section of lockers beside the front door. There's other doors to the lockers on the outside of the shop, but you'd need the key to get in from there, and the key would not remove once used. [i]She[/i] could remove the key from inside. She checked a sheet next to the lockers and popped the thing in, closing it back up and fastening the interior latch to prevent the door from being forced. [color=aa44ff]"I'm actually overdue for time off. It's been..."[/color] She leaned back as she crossed the shop to the phone, gazing at the work calendar, [color=aa44ff]"[sup]a couple weeks, at least?[/sup]"[/color] she glanced at Neil sheepishly. The drawer opened and the phone was dialed, Trinity delivering the message of "work complete" and confirming the locker number with the client. She hung up and bounced over to the calendar, marking in the work until noontime and then scampering her way upstairs. [color=aa44ff]"Lemme get my gear, hold on."[/color] She had to grab her bandolier and other support equipment. The vials and flares, that LED lantern from the Platinum age. It didn't take her too long to come back down the stairs, pulling some hair that had gotten pinned under her bandolier out and flipping it casually over her shoulder. [color=aa44ff]"I'm ready to get out of the shop. Let's go."[/color] She flipped the sign and let Niel out before locking up behind them. As they walked, she assembled a tandem bicycle with Solar Make. Well, she couldn't make the chain so well, but all the rigid parts were easy enough, and they did flex nicely, so roads weren't very rough. They could push their way along, and there were forward foot rests. [color=aa44ff]"I saw Damian and Penny drive past the shop today, have you met them? They're two of our S-classes, they've been away for... Pffff, two years?"[/color]