Given that Emet only barely knows anything about Some's people, he has largely left it up to Some as to how he prefers to arrange his living space. If that means making a nest very literally, then so be it. Besides, for all that he would have still been using his magic to fix up the house he has claimed regardless, he can't deny that he does very much enjoy having an audience. Even if it's an audience that doesn't make an appearance until after sundown.
Today, Emet is working on replacing the windows, a carefully measured pane of glass hovering in the space above his hands as he looks it over for any cracks or flaws that might otherwise be invisible to the naked eye. The sort of once-over a skilled craftsman might give his work before deciding that it is, perhaps, worthy of use - and if there's anything that Some might have picked up over the last few days of Emet's work on the house it is that he is very much that. And one who seems to be passingly familiar with architectural principles in general, given that his attention had gone first to the actual structural components of the house before anything that might have been more visible.
Still, the pane of glass does seem to (finally) meet with his approval and - after a brief pause - there's a snap of his fingers... and the old window is simply *gone*; replaced by the one Emet had been holding.
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Today, Emet is working on replacing the windows, a carefully measured pane of glass hovering in the space above his hands as he looks it over for any cracks or flaws that might otherwise be invisible to the naked eye. The sort of once-over a skilled craftsman might give his work before deciding that it is, perhaps, worthy of use - and if there's anything that Some might have picked up over the last few days of Emet's work on the house it is that he is very much that. And one who seems to be passingly familiar with architectural principles in general, given that his attention had gone first to the actual structural components of the house before anything that might have been more visible.
Still, the pane of glass does seem to (finally) meet with his approval and - after a brief pause - there's a snap of his fingers... and the old window is simply *gone*; replaced by the one Emet had been holding.