Eldin's brows shot up at her admission. He supposed having a knack for designing jewelry wasn't too strange for someone whose family ran a jeweler's business, but it still something he'd never considered before. He momentarily pondered the skills necessary to do that—surely knowledge of the cuts, colors, etc. was needed to do it correctly.
"I must confess: I'm not too big on jewelry myself. I wouldn't know how to do that if I tried," he chuckled, his gaze shifting back to the teacup to see if he could make out any distinct symbols and then—
"You ready for your reading then? I'll show you how it's done," he teased.
"I must confess: I'm not too big on jewelry myself. I wouldn't know how to do that if I tried," he chuckled, his gaze shifting back to the teacup to see if he could make out any distinct symbols and then—
"You ready for your reading then? I'll show you how it's done," he teased.
