Chapter 0041
Serenaâs POV
âAnything yet?â I call out to Stevie, whoâs waiting outside the door, keeping an eye out for customers approaching our shop.
Stevie turns to me, frustration clear in her voice. âNothing yet,â she says, her disappointment palpable. âNo oneâs coming.â
âDonât worry, Stevie,â I reassure her. âItâs still early, and these things take time. People will start coming in soon.â
The truth is, Iâm feeling anxious too, but I canât let Stevie see me like this. I have to stay optimistic for both of us.
Four people wander into the shop, their eyes scanning the displays of jewelry weâve poured our hearts into. They murmur among themselves, occasionally picking up a piece, examining it, and then setting it back. down.
My heart sinks a little with each piece they return to its place. They leave as quietly as they came, hands empty.
I start to doubt myself, wondering if maybe the jewelry Iâve made isnât good enough.
Stevie lets out a sigh. âIâm starving. Iâm going to grab us some food. Your want anything?â
âIâll have whatever youâre getting,â I say, even though my appetite is practically nonexistent at the moment.
Just when Iâm on the verge of giving up, a lady dressed in elegant attire walks in. Sheâs wearing a sleek, tailored dress that speaks of
sophistication, complemented by a tasteful scarf draped around her
neck.
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As the lady looks around, I notice sheâs in her 50s, exuding a quiet elegance. Curious but hesitant, she examines each display with interest.
âCan I help you find something?â I ask, approaching her gently.
âIâm not quite sure what Iâm looking for,â she admits, her eyes scanning the unique array of jewelry. âEverything here looks so unique, in a good way.â
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I smile, encouraged by her words. âThank you. Everything is handcrafted, and each piece has its own story.â
âReally?â Her interest piques, and she picks up a necklace, its centerpiece a striking, deep blue gemstone. âTell me about this one then.â
âOh, this piece,â I start. âItâs actually inspired by Cleopatra. You know, she was a big fan of lapis lazuli. She believed it was more than just beautiful; it was powerful. Cleopatra used it for her eyeshadow, thinking it could give her wisdom and protection.â
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âI designed this piece with that story in mind,â I continue, lightly touching the lapis in the necklace. âI hope whoever wears this feels a bit of what Cleopatra might have felt confidence, wisdom, and a sense of protection. Itâs more than just jewelry; itâs a way to carry with you a piece of that strength and elegance.â
The lady looks at the necklace, then back at me, her interest clearly piqued. âThatâs really interesting.â Her gaze returns to the necklace, now with a newfound appreciation. âDid you make this yourself?â
âYes, I did,â I reply with a hint of pride in my voice.
âThat explains it,â the lady says, a smile touching her lips. âI could feel the passion in your voice when you told the story.â She looks at me more intently now, a genuine interest in her eyes. âWhatâs your name?â
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âIâm Serena,â I respond, returning her warmth with a smile. âSerena Rose Nixon.â I extend my hand to her in greeting.
âMarjorie Munger,â she replies, shaking my hand firmly. âIâd like to buy that necklace.â
My eyes widen in surprise, a rush of gratitude and excitement filling me. âOh wow, youâre our firstâever customer,â I manage to say, my voice tinged with disbelief. âThank you so much! Iâll get that wrapped up for you right away.â
âHow much is it?â Marjorie inquires, her eyes still on the necklace.
âItâs $250,â I respond, watching her reaction closely.
âOnly $250?â She looks back at the piece, surprise evident in her tone. This is a really elegant necklace, and if I didnât know better, I wouldâve thought it came from a luxury store. You should charge more for it.â
I shake my head. âI appreciate that, but I want my creations to be accessible. Itâs important to me that they find their way to people who truly love them, not just those who can afford luxury price tags.â
Marjorie smiles. âYouâre oneâofâaâkind, Serena Rose Nixon. I have a feeling this wonât be the last time weâll be seeing each other.â
âItâs a pleasure meeting you, Marjorie,â I say, handing her the gift bag
with the necklace inside.
As Marjorie leaves the shop, Stevie walks in. She stares at Marjorie with the gift bag in her hands.
âWhat just happened?â Stevie asks, her eyes wide with curiosity.
âWe just made our first sale,â I answer, a grin spreading across my face. We both let out squeals of excitement, the sound filling the shop.
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About two hours later, a familiar face walks into the shop.
âMarjorie? Nice to see you again,â I greet, surprised to see our first.
customer return so soon.
âTold you weâll see each other again, Ms. Nixon,â she says with a smile. Do you mind? I brought some friends over.â
I notice three ladies behind Marjorie, each wearing elegant outfits. âOf course, welcome!â I say, feeling happy she brought her friends along.
Stevie and I assist Marjorie and her friends as they browse through the jewelry in our shop. I catch glimpses of admiration in their eyes as we share the stories behind each piece. As the day progresses, more and more people begin to trickle into the store as well.
By the end of the day, weâve managed to make enough to cover this monthâs rent. Stevie and I canât contain our excitement; we have to
celebrate.
âCheers to a successful opening day,â Stevie exclaims, lifting her glass. of champagne high.
âCheers,â I echo with my glass of sparkling cider in hand. We clink our glasses together, the sound marking the beginning of what we hope will be a thriving future.
âYou shouldnât be drinking, Serena,â comes a familiar male voice from behind me.
âWell, you canât tell me what to do. Youâre late for the opening,â I say, managing a grin, hoping it covers up how flustered I feel.
Out of the corner of my eye, I catch Stevie trying to bite her lip to keep from teasing. Iâm glad she holds back, knowing better than to ruin the
moment.