The bell over the shop door chimed, muted, from where he stood behind the curtain in the back of his pawn shop. Setting aside the pocket watch that was currently occupying his time, Mr. Gold reached out and took up the sleek black cane from its place hooked on the work bench and moved towards the front of his store. Pushing aside the curtain he scanned the store but didn't readily notice anyone, frowning slightly he moved further into the main store. His chocolate colored eyes scanned the store critically, trusting himself to instantly know if something was amiss but not seeing anyone apparent.
Curious.
Moving around the counter with an unhurried gait, steadied by his cane, he moved through the shop and drew closer to the door. Movement suddenly out of the corner of his eye caused him to snap his head to the right, eyes narrowed as he suddenly regarded the back of a stranger. The woman had stood from her crouch, as she peered at a few items on the lower shelves, explaining the sudden appearance. He relaxed only slightly and cleared his throat quietly, regarding her with a shrewd gaze and both hands planted on the cane before him.
"This is beautiful," A gentle voice said as the woman, still facing away from him, examined something in her hands but out of his sight.
"And most likely breakable," Mr. Gold let the hint hover in the air as his eyes appraised the stranger. Storybrooke doesn't usually get visitors and it caused his brows to furrow suspiciously. Comfortable looking brown boots hugged her calves and stopped at her knees only to be met with black leggings. What he took for a burgundy skirt was almost obscured by long dark brown hair that hung in waves down her back past shapely hips. A dark gray lightweight wool coat hid everything else until she finally turned around to face him, a small glass raven in her slender fingers.
"I don't doubt he's breakable, I would have set him on a higher shelf actually," She replied lifting light brown eyes up to regard the slender, severe man before her, a bit of a smile playing across her lips.
"Ah, yes. I believe that piece was overlooked when I rotated stock at the beginning of the summer. You are correct, it should have been placed higher up out of easy reach," Letting the condescending remark hang in the air his eyes suddenly focused on her face, his features unchanging, a neutral mask in place.
"Lucky for me you didn't then," The stranger smiled, clearly ignoring the heavy handed hint and actually stepped closer.
Mr. Gold stood his ground and instead slid a faint smile across his lips, the consummate businessman sensing perhaps a transaction. Visitors were rare, but not unheard of and business was business. His continued appraisal of the stranger found a tanned friendly face framed by the loose brown hair, light brown eyes actually had the audacity to look him up and down as she reached up with a hand, chipped black polish on her fingernails as she slid a lock of hair from the side of her face and behind an ear with multiple piercings. She didn't seem to favor much makeup, instead opting simply for a bit of dark liner around her eyes and he found he rather approved of it.
"Josephine. Josephine Sable. But Jo rolls off the tongue a bit easier," She announced while smiling and extending her hand, "You are Mr. Gold are you not?"
Reaching out he took her hand holding it for a moment and giving a slight incline of his head, his eyes never leaving her face, came his reply, "Aye. Miss Sable, finally a pleasure to meet you in person." He held her hand for a moment longer than was necessary and quickly let go. Something about her touch nagged him and his eyes ever so slightly widened before a careful neutral expression settled over his features. Unease was not something he'd felt in a quite a long time, until now and he hastily pushed the feeling aside, dismissing it.
His smile widened a bit more as the realization dawned on him he was meeting his newest tenant. Letting go of her hand he gestured towards the counter and let her pass by, following at a slow leisurely pace as he watched the way her hair swayed around her hips.