"Ok Belen, it's now or never. It's simple–all you gotta do is walk in, tell him what you want and give him an offer before he throws you out." He didn't mean to brag, but the half-fey brunet thought he was pretty good when it came to convincing people to see his side of things. Most people wouldn't be able to say they managed to bargain with the queen of the White Court and live to tell about it–especially when she was angry. Having her granddaughter as your girlfriend helped, or made things worse depending on the situation. It'd been more than half a year since his little brother had pulled out all the stops in the most fairy-tale engagement ever, and unfortunately Tempest was impressed. As much as he loved Cyril, that twin of his inadvertently raised the stakes much higher than he liked them to be. All this time he'd been racking his brains, trying to figure out how to one-up something like that. If he tried to go on a larger scale, that'd be no good. And he couldn't use the same methods either. That'd be cheap, and there was no way he'd be able to live with himself if he gave his girlfriend something second-best. In true Kyrie fashion, you either go all out or didn't go at all; there is no in between. Belen wanted to wow her and make it the most memorable proposal she'd ever have. And there laid the problem…
Tempest was a genius for a field of work that was full of ingenuity. If you could imagine it, she'd probably seen it or somebody else had made it. So as you can see, finding something unique in of itself was enough to make Belen pull his hair. Then…it happened. In the dead of the night when he was sneakily doing research for inspiration, he got an idea that was crazy awesome. Instead of finding the perfect ring, what if he made it? But he had to make sure it was a secret, and he definitely couldn't let anybody Tempest knew work on the idea. Sorting through his sleep-deprived brain, he remembered the first time he had saw her. Dragonfire was in her blood, and watching a girl your age suplex a fully grown dragon can give any boy the chills. As a call back to her grandma and the fire she used in her forge, what better gift than to make a ring with different types of magical fire in the solitaire?
With a shortlist of 'ingredients' and a general idea in his head, he wrote up some plans on how he'd get the stuff and how they would be a part of the ring. First, he'd need a container to hold magical energy. Flames produced through magical means had a tendency to be unstable or uncontrollable, sometimes both. The phoenix's flames didn't last long but thanks to the wonders of alchemy, you could keep them from dissipating until they were used. Out of the six colors of fire he needed, hellfire and phoenix fire were the easiest to get, so he'd pick those up last. Most alchemists and artificers would place a steep price on their services, and sometimes they didn't even have time to spare. That narrowed down his options on who he could ask for a commission. And again, the whole point was to make sure it was a complete surprise until he made the big reveal.
Now he was standing outside of a shop in the Black District, steeling himself for whatever Efrain might throw at him. Efrain wasn't the most agreeable of people to ask favors from, but he preferred to mind his own business so it'd be unlikely that he'd tell Tempest. They key here was to know how much he could be bothered until negotiations fell apart. And luckily enough, Belen had a bargaining chip. Putting on a natural smile, he quickly opened the door and started talking as soon as he crossed over the threshold. "Hey Efrain, if you're free can I ask you for a small fav-" With a gasp, he ducked as a scalpel flew over his head.