They used that radioactive mineral for years They should thank me for building something powered by ordinary sunlight
[Something something, they're surely not that ungrateful, but anyway— somehow he didn't figure out this meant the tour was right now... but he'll be there in due time and only slightly bothered that he had to walk.]
[ sorry octy. malkuth is a young woman who gets things done as soon as she can... her expression brightens at his arrival though, excited to get started. ]
Hiya! Thanks for coming out on short notice -- I have the dimensions written out and I'll send them to you later, but we'll be hopefully putting them in the bedrooms at the very least. The kind owner's allowing us to use her house as a sample, since a lot of the properties are similar to hers with some variances depending on location, but we can tackle that as it comes.
[ wordy as ever... come on then. such a wet climate. the roof even looks bad from the outside, nevermind the water damage that's evident from its leaking and the poor shape of the windows and other openings of the small house. ]
She says that the lights tend to cut out when it rains, and a lot of the appliances are, um, "finicky", so I guess it's something to do within the walls... maybe animals chewing on the wires, or they're not covered in the first place...?
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They should thank me for building something powered by ordinary sunlight
[Something something, they're surely not that ungrateful, but anyway— somehow he didn't figure out this meant the tour was right now... but he'll be there in due time and only slightly bothered that he had to walk.]
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Hiya! Thanks for coming out on short notice -- I have the dimensions written out and I'll send them to you later, but we'll be hopefully putting them in the bedrooms at the very least. The kind owner's allowing us to use her house as a sample, since a lot of the properties are similar to hers with some variances depending on location, but we can tackle that as it comes.
[ wordy as ever... come on then. such a wet climate. the roof even looks bad from the outside, nevermind the water damage that's evident from its leaking and the poor shape of the windows and other openings of the small house. ]
She says that the lights tend to cut out when it rains, and a lot of the appliances are, um, "finicky", so I guess it's something to do within the walls... maybe animals chewing on the wires, or they're not covered in the first place...?