by PuddingDaddy Mon Jan 14, 2019 4:27 pm
Mock's sleep was restless and he woke up multiple times briefly from the pain all over his body. His body broke out into a cold sweat as he slept as well, and at one point he woke up for a moment because he felt someone wiping the sweat off of him. Mock's sleep was haunted with past memories of Mock, the organization, and of his time there. Faces of his former comrades working together with him wiped out by gun shots, cannon fire, swords, and flames. He also saw a fuzzy image of a small girl that gave him a warm feeling through his body, followed by her being ripped out of site as he was swallowed by snow. Mock jolted upright from his sleep and heard a startled yelp beside him. Morgana was in the process of changing the bloody bandages wrapped around Mock's head. Mock could tell that some time had passed because Morgana was in some red plaid pajamas. Mock was breathing heavily as he fought for air, and he looked down at his sheets averting his gaze from Morgana. "Sorry.", he grumbled softly. Mock's eyes were having a hard time staying up, and within a few short moments he was sleeping once more; sitting quietly in place.
Mock's sleep after that was quiet and dreamless. Mock woke up once again, and could hear Morgana talking to someone; presumably a customer. Mock slowly stood up, once again in only his boxers. 'Hmm it must have been a day or two at least then.' Mock walked over to the workshop table and sat down. His bag was laying on the corner of the table this time, and when he checked inside his gun was tucked neatly inside a side compartment. Mock pulled out his roll of toy making tools and inspected them. They were still all clean and in perfect condition, aside from the one he used to kill the two thugs. It was clean for the most part, but a little bit of blood stained the handle. Mock clicked his tounge in annoyance and began to attempt to rub away the stain. After a few minute he gave up, and looked around at what was on the table. At the moment it seemed to be clean aside from a few chunks of nice quality wood. 'She must have finished working on whatever she was working on.'
Mock picked up one of the pieces of wood. It appeared to be a beautifully patterned rosewood. Mock took the Humpty Dumpty doll out of his bag. It was plump and squishy, and still pristinly clean. Mock took a moment to analyze the stitching of the doll. The stitching was exquisite and close together, and unless you were really looking for it it seemed unnoticable. 'She must take quite a bit of pride in her work. It truly is masterfully crafted.', Mock thought to himself as he looked at the doll. Mock took out his wood carving knife and began to cut away at the rosewood piece infront of him. He quickly formed it into a rough egg shape. He took out his whetstone and gave the blade a wicked edge. Mock then went back over the egg-shaped oval and slowly and patiently made the wood as smooth as possible. When he finished the wood looked incredibly smooth, but he knew that he could make it even smoother. Mock pulled a fine pumice stone out of his kit and rubbed some oil on the wood. He carefully smoothed the wood down so that there were nearly no imperfections in the shape, and he still was not done with it yet. He brought out a small bottle that was filled with rottenstone from within the leather roll. He poured it on the wood and used a soft cloth to slowly rub the stone into the wood and then wipe it off.
The egg-shaped piece of rosewood had an incredible finish that exentuated the wood grain, and was also unbelievably smooth to the touch. Mock, satisfied with the body, moved on to the left over wood and began to repeat this process with the limbs of Humpty Dumpty. As Mock was working on the right arm of Humpty Dumpty the door creaked open and Morgana walked over towards Mock with a puzzled look on her face. "I'm sorry about using your wood, I'll pay you the price for it, I just wanted to make you a thank you gift for all you've done for me and Ms. Spy. I don't really know how to make anything aside from toys and carvings however, so I thought I could make you something to replace the doll I had bought from you when I came into this shop the first time. I would have made a cloth doll, but I didn't know where the cloth was and the wood was right here."
Morgana walked behind and to the side of Mock and rubbed her chin as she looked at the progess he had made. She picked up the egg and looked at it with a look of amusment and happyness. "Well there are some small issues with it, and you could certainly make things work together much more effeciently, but it's still of exquisite quality. It's not quite on my level of work, but it's certainly close. Morgana, now wearing her apron, blouse, and skirt again, put her hand on the chair and chuckled slightly. "Well Mock I certainly didn't expect you to be an artist or a craftsman, especially a toy maker, after everything that went down. I don't know what you did, but certainly not this."