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Jack Russel ([personal profile] wereperrito) wrote in [community profile] route666radio2025-03-02 10:15 am

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Hello? Hello! This is Jack.

Um, I am in one of the back trailers in the second convoy. And I have found sewing supplies and more fabric, and I thought, well, some of us have been going through, erm, changes. These can be hard on our clothing or make wearing certain clothing difficult.

I am not the best tailor in the world, I cannot make a patch or mended tear invisible or create clothing from scratch, but I know how to mend very well if you do not need it to be invisible. Also I can probably take your old clothes and alter them to fit you better.

I will be down here all evening if you would like to stop by. I will try to be here most evenings after dinner but before bed in case anyone needs help fixing your clothes. Okay? Okay.

[And with that slightly distracted-sounding final note, as the sound of fabric rustling around marks him getting back to work, he signs off.

He will indeed be down in the shops section of the convoy all evening, working diligently to patch, mend, repair, and alter clothing for anyone who comes by. If no one comes by, he's working on his own clothes or trying to work out how to make a pattern so he can learn how to make clothes from scratch, preferably with as little wasted material on mistakes as possible. He has no idea if he will ever find more, after all.]
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[personal profile] undyingcrow 2025-03-17 04:31 am (UTC)(link)
Buttons aren't a terrible idea. They'd certainly help the back of the shirt and blazer look a bit more presentable, and I will need to account for the size of the wings, should they return...

[He follows Jack toward the table, curious to watch him work. Tailoring is hardly in his wheelhouse, but it is an interesting prospect to see it in action.]
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[personal profile] undyingcrow 2025-03-18 02:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. Thank you.

[Akechi pulls the chair out, then sits down, resting his hands in his lap.]

I'll have to consider any other changes. If those horns return, I'll undoubtedly have to drill holes in my motorcycle helmet, and even then, they're hooked like Loki's horns, which complicates matters.

[Heh. Funny how that happens, really.]