Re: log: dietre a. & misha b.
Misha, course he noticed how Dietre didn't mention Damian, but he wasn't surprised none. He didn't comment on it, though he knew it wasn't going to be real nice to spend a day not talking 'bout something sitting heavy 'tween them. But, and for now, he tried. "I reckon we can keep from getting you anything that's real bright green or yellow," he said of wearing clothes that wouldn't be real noticed in the commission of a crime. The crime bit, that didn't bother Misha any. There were a whole lot of things out there that were crimes and that Misha reckoned shouldn't be, and he reckoned painting 'neath bridges was one of them. "I reckon you're partial to blacks and dark blues and slates?" He was asking, but could be asking wasn't needed. Dietre, he wasn't real fond of spots of color, least not as far as Misha could tell.
"We'll go to one of the nicer shops that sells youthful stuff. It won't even be used things," Misha said, since Dietre would likely consider anything used cheap. Though, the carnival didn't pay 'nough for designer fashions, and Misha reckoned Dietre was going to start wearing normal folks clothing once his expensive items wore out. "It's right off the highway, so we won't even need to go far. How 'bout just some nice jeans and a nice shirt? There's real nice shirts that are snug and good fabric, but that look modern," he suggested, since Oliver liked boys and fashion, and he reckoned fashion was something he could help with plenty, could Misha. "Could be a soft gray would look nice, and some dark jeans that are skinny," he mused, looking Dietre over and trying to figure what would work best without making him uncomfortable.