Chapter 10
Una Mirada que Se Convirtió en la Eternidad novela completa
Rosemary was staring at her like sheâd seen a ghost, âYou like someone and you let them play the merry widower for three years? Man, your love is really something else!â
Yolanda nodded in agreement, âTrue that. But why is he so hellâbent on having you move back in? After all, youâve got to move out again in three months. Itâs totally pointless.â
Rosemary was clueless and couldnât care less about digging deeper,
Out for dinner, Rosemary ordered a ridiculously spicy broth that made her sweat buckets, but it was a seriously refreshing kind of torture.
At night, worried that the guy would pull another stunt, Rosemary just shut her phone off. The next morning she got up at the crack of dawn, packed her stuff into the car, and moved to her newly rented place.
After sprucing up her outfit a bit, she headed to her soonâtoâbe workplace.
Heritage Revive Studio.
Oswald, the head honcho there, was well into his sixties not the tallest dude around, but his jaw dropped when he saw Rosemary!
âYouâre the âRoseâ, the restorer?â
Rosemary nodded politely, âYep, thatâs me.â
Throughout the years, Rosemary didnât take on many projects, but the ones she did were tough as nails, so she had quite the rep in the industry,
But she didnât want to bask in the limelight, so she never used her real name. Her stage name was a noâbrainer â just âRoseâ.
Before this, Oswald had never met her in person, only seen the masterpieces sheâd restored. Her skills were topânotch, her technique impeccable. Some of her work was on point that even the oldâtimers in the biz doubted they could match it, but Rose nailed it every time.
In Oswaldâs mind, he had pictured Rose to be someone around his age, not a young lass!
âIâve seen your restoration work. Youâre really going places for someone so young!â
Rosemary chuckled, âYou flatter me. Thereâs a lot I still need to learn.â
While chatting. Oswald walked her over to a vacant spot, This is your workstation. Hans.â He called someone over, âGrab a few pieces for our new colleague to get acquainted with.â
As a restorer, identifying the era, origin, and authenticity of cultural relics was bread and butter stuff. Normally, he would waive the entry assessment for someone he personally invited, but Rosemary was not what he expected, better stick to the protocol.
Hans quickly brought over a few relics from different periods, carefully laying them out on the table. Seeing this, the rest of the studio crew gathered around, murmuring, âDidnât they say a pro was joining today? Whyâs it just a young girl?â
âProbably someone padding their resume, thinking they could snag some prestige working here, but got caught by a tough nut like Oswald who wants to test her.â
âI heard in order to get her recruited, Oswald has personally asked for othersâ help. Looks like heâs gonna be disappointed!â
As they chatted, Rosemary had already identified the pieces on the table â era, origin, and even some intricate details and quirks, spot on
Hans was surprised, âThat was fastâ
As Oswaldâs protege, heâd been in the game since graduating from college nearly decade , and to be honest, even he couldnât identify them as quickly.
Oswald nodded in approval, acknowledging Rosemaryâs theoretical chops, but as for her practical skills, theyâd to see her in action.
Since heâd never seen Rosemaryâs restoration work firsthand, he didnât dare to give her an authentic piece to work on, so he asked Hans to bring over a fake, a practice piece for her to restore.
âDonât take it personally; itâs just how we do things around here. Those relics are priceless and irreplaceable, weâre a bit extra cautious when it comes to picking the right person.â
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Rosemary it. Restoration work could be a lengthy and monotonous process, and since everyone had low expectations for Rosemary looked more like an apprentice than a master â interest fizzled out and people dispersed.
It wasnât until closing time, when they saw the finished product of her restoration, that everyone was gobsmacked.
Someone murmured wistfully. âWhen I started here, it took me three days to fix that shard.â
Everyone was dazzled by Rosemaryâs speedy yet superb restoration skills, all except Oswald, He was peering at the restored shard in his hands through his reading glasses, silent for a long while. If one watched closely, it was easy to find his fingers trembling uncontrollably.
Oswald looked up at Rosemary, his eyes holding a complex mix of emotions, âWhatâs your connection with Rosalind?
At that name, Rosemaryâs eyes flickered dramatically, but it was a fleeting moment missed by all.
After a brief silence, she replied, âHeard of her, but never met her.â
Rosalind, once the brightest star in the restoration field, a jackâofâallâtrades talent whose craftsmanship was described as âtranscendent, divinely inspiredâ. Anyone in the knew her name, but she vanished shortly after making a splash.
For years
years, her whereabouts remained a mystery.
Oswald pressed on, âBut your technique, itâs like it was cut from the same cloth as hers.â
âMy grandpa also a restorer; I learned from him.â
Oswaldâs face darkened slightly, and then he just nodded, not prying further, though clearly disappointed. Regardless, Rosemaryâs talent was undeniable. Oswald introduced her to everyone formally, âThis is Rose, our new colleague.â
Hans was shocked, âRose? The one Iâve heard about? But shouldnât that be an elder? How could it be a young girl, and such a looker at that?â
Oswald shot him a look that told him to zip it.
âDonât mind him, Rose.â
Rosemary just smiled. Oswald went on to introduce the rest of the team. The studio was a cozy bunch, just eight or nine folks, all downâtoâearth and genuinely complimentary, like the passiveâaggressive vibe she used to at the Templeton Group.
Rosemary was digging it, especially since it was her passion. After work, the studio gang decided to grab a meal together, a Heritage Revive Studio tradition. Whenever a new member joined, they would all go out for a welcoming feast.
It was seafood joint, and right across from it was this fancy restaurant. Up on the second floor, by the floorâtoâceiling windows, Archer Winters was taking a smoke and casually glanced down
He cocked his chin up a bit and nudged Maxwell, âHey, check it out. Isnât that Rosemary over there?â
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Maxwell lifted his gaze following Archerâs nod and, sure enough, spotted Rosemary down there, yukking it up with a few folks.