That's the whole point, pretty girl.

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The lady blushed, a little embarassed by what she had just admitted to her miss, smiling shyly.

However, Vivian didn't seem affected by it in the slightest as she was just pacing back and forth in the room, waiting for her client to be ready.

Susan broke the awkward silence. "I am curious about one thing."

"Yes?", the miss asked.

"Is there...some kind of dress-code, required?"

Miss V shaked her head. "No. You can wear whatever you want in here, as long as it's ethical and respect the rules. I see you opted for a casual look, and that's totally fine, however, feel free to express yourself if you wish."

Susan froze on her seat, uneasy. "Oh, erm, that's...not what I meant."

Vivian arched an eyebrow in a questioning look, silently asking her to go on.

"I didn't mean for me, I meant for you."

The miss slightly parted her lips in an 'O' of understanding, before answering. "Yes, we do have a dress code here. It's not very strict, still we have to dress a certain way, to get into spirit.
Nontheless, you get to choose between different outfits that I have available, if you have preferences. Do you want me to change?", she then asked, a serious look on her face.

"Oh no! No, it's okay, it's not necessary" she answered, her hands shaking in front of her, in denial. "But actually, there is one thing I was curious to ask you about, I hope not to be inappropriate".

"Well, shoot"

Susan looked at her miss in the eyes, before speaking. "Do you have....other colours too? For your...eye?"

Vivian looked at her for two or three seconds before starting to laugh.
It was a brief laugh, more like a giggle, really, but still Susan thought it was cute, even if she knew that the miss was probably just amused by her naivety and genuine ignorance on the matter.

"Do you have an idea about how expensive these things are?", her miss answered, still amused. "Absolutely not, I don't, however I do have different eye patches I can wear for you, if you wish", she added.

Susan blushed slightly, feeling a bit embarrassed for asking such a personal question. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be rude. I was just curious."

Vivian smiled warmly, like she had received that same question a million times. "No need to apologize, Susan. Now, about those eye patches. I have a few in different styles and colors. Would you like to see them?"

Susan nodded, intrigued. "Are they like...pirate patches?" she then asked, feeling a little silly.

The miss chuckled. "Yeah... something like that. I wear them when my eye needs manufacturing".

Susan felt the urgent need to ask her what kind of manufacture could her eye need, even if she had some ideas. Maybe the colour could use a re-touch from time to time and the materials would probably need to be changed if they got old or wore down. But still, she decided not to ask her anything, not wanting to invade her privacy more that she had already done. She had to remember they were not friends.

Encouraged by the silence, Vivian walked over to a small cabinet in the corner of the room and opened a drawer, pulling out a few eye patches. "I have these in black cotton, black leather, red, white and neon pink" Vivian said, showing her with a proud espression on her face. She liked her small collection.

Susan looked at the patches, feeling a bit more comfortable now. "Since it's our first session, I think your eye works just fine", she said, smiling back. "I like the different colour. That's what caught my attention, after all. Was it on purpose?" the question rolled out of her tongue before she could stop it, biting on it one second later.

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