Sameth, Wallmaker and Prince of the Old Kingdom (
makesthings) wrote2009-10-18 01:48 am
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At Somersby-Taking Things Apart and Putting Them Back Together
Somersby doesn't have that many good places to hide and most of the boys know them all by their last year.
After a few bribes and Nick using his charm, they convinced the groundskeeper to let them use a shed as long as nothing broke.
Over the few years that Nick and Sam have had access to it, its become a fairly serious workshop which at the moment is full of the sounds of metal as Sam waves something that was once a clock at Nick,
"It won't work if you do it like that."
After a few bribes and Nick using his charm, they convinced the groundskeeper to let them use a shed as long as nothing broke.
Over the few years that Nick and Sam have had access to it, its become a fairly serious workshop which at the moment is full of the sounds of metal as Sam waves something that was once a clock at Nick,
"It won't work if you do it like that."
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"Don't suppose you have a bellows around anywhere, do you?"
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"So... where is it?"
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"Thanks."
Nick turns back toward the cage, muttering,
"Now all I need is something to make smoke..."
It looks as though he's on the verge of setting a corner of workbench on fire, if need be.
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At times Sam really wonders how someone so smart can be so stupid.
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"You don't have to tell me twice."
It's not exactly rummaging. It just takes him a few moments to find all the pieces.
It's not like anything that Sameth's working on actually gets disturbed, or anything...
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"Charter, what did you do?"
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The gears are finally stopped but a spring has escaped to somewhere,
"You can never leave well enough alone."
He's not annoyed just exasperated.
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He points, not quite touching it.
"-- just barely, just to adjust it the slightest bit--"
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Nick shifts the gloves and wood to his other hand, and points again.
"See how it's twisting under the strain?"
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"Its not that great a strain and imagine what it can do when it goes."
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Carefully he starts to take it apart and reposition things as he gets a different idea.
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He reaches up, bemused, only to become even more so when he finds a spring exactly where Sam had said.
"Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle."
Beat.
"Here you go, old chap."
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Sam is already getting lost in his work again and wishing once again that Somersby were closer to the Wall or the wind was blowing from the North, things would be so much easier.
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"That should work better."
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"Excellent."
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"I think in time that will work."
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Nick grins at him.
"This time you can bring the wood over, and we'll smoke the bee."
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