[attr="class","aurelie_body"]Aurelie couldn't help feeling surprised and gratified to see Isaac devouring both her food and knowledge with equal eagerness and enthusiasm. Baked eggs were simple enough, but Isaac had eaten the dish as if it were ambrosia from heaven.
Maybe he just really likes free food? she wondered with amusement.
Not that I can blame him!As for the knowledge—that was even more surprising. Of course, for
Aurelie, being a blacksmith and bladesmith had always been an exciting and fulfilling prospect, but then, she'd been raised in a family of smiths and metalworkers. For people who didn't come from that background, the glamorous careers were things like being an actor, singer, athlete, Pokemon trainer, or doctor.
Right?
Yet, Isaac seemed genuinely inspired and happy about the prospect of spending a second day in a hot workshop, waiting for metal to heat up in the forge, and then banging on it with a hammer. Perhaps he had blacksmithing in his blood too, who knows?
Honestly, he's always just been an odd alloy, she reflected affectionately, turning a warm smile in his direction.
And Aurelie had to admit, she enjoyed the company! It reminded her of how strange it'd felt when she first came to Hoenn and was working by herself in the forge for possibly the first time in her life. In Kalos, there had always been her father working beside her at the anvil or forge, not to mention her mother or brother tinkering with some fragile and exquisite bauble in the corner.
Tears stung her eye at the memories, which were fond enough to hurt, still. After a year of being on her own, running her own business, Aurelie thought she'd buried those memories deep.
But I guess you never forget, she thought, her smile dimming slightly.
Taking a deep breath to gather herself, she perked up at the thought of forgetting, which, oddly, reminded her of their research together last night.
"Oh! Wait! Actually, forget everything I just said for the plan today!" she laughed, her thoughts of the work ahead of them pushing away memories of the past.
"Remember how I had said the jian is classically made using sanmei techniques? Well, it's very different from the simple mono-steel approach I initially thought we'd take. But..." She clapped her hands together briskly, her eye shining with anticipation.
"It'll ultimately make a better sword. So, let's get to work!"Suiting action to words, the red-haired smith suited them both up in protective gear again—this time, taking only half as much time as she did yesterday on checking Isaac's goggles—and turned on the propane forge. Now that she knew she should be using
sanmei construction, she explained to Isaac that—as was often common in smithing—they would be starting over from the beginning and creating the sword using a different, more complex technique. Aurelie showed no frustration or annoyance over the time lost, indicating that she'd often run into this situation before.
She stayed with using the 5160 steel as the hard, high-carbon "core" of the blade. However, because the distinguishing feature of
sanmei was the protective layers of softer, more flexible steel on either side of the core, this time Aurelie added two pieces of mild steel on either side, leaving only about half of the core uncovered. Beckoning for Isaac to follow her, she put on a welding helmet and showed him her oxyacetylene welding touch, which she used to lightly weld all three billets of metal together with many showers of gold-and-white sparks.
"This is to help the billets of metal stick together long once to forge-weld to each other naturally from the heat of the forge," she explained to Isaac.
"We also use metal flux, which is just a fancy term for steel dust, to help this process. It's basically like glue, but for hot metal!"Because it was only three layers, the forge-welding happened without any particular drama, with all three layers sealing smoothly and neatly, free of air pockets or delaminations. Aurelie inspected the metal minutely and was careful to test it with the hydraulic press, watching alertly for bulges or fanning and breathing a sigh of relief when neither occurred.
"A good sanmei achieved!" she exclaimed pleasedly, raising her uplifted palm toward Isaac for a spontaneous high-five.
From here, the process was similar enough to what they'd done the first day, with Isaac being invited to hammer the blade again using both the electric power hammer
and the humble hand hammer. Aurelie took over after a few minutes every time. Under the repeated hammer blows, the new blade slowly took shape once more, the taper growing more pronounced and a central medial ridge becoming distinct.
They broke for lunch, grabbing sandwiches and lemonade at a local café around the corner. Even Aurelie was looking flushed and warm by then, so the cool, breezy day was welcome to both of them. She talked excitedly about the advantages of
sanmei blades—flexibility, incredible sharpness, and resistance to rusting—while waiting in line, though she made an effort to chat about everyday things during lunch itself.
When they returned to the workshop, she worked again on heating, hammering, and shaping the blade. During this time, she told Isaac to practice drawing the illustration he wanted to use to acid-etch the sword, pointing him toward sheets of drafting paper, charcoal pencils, and a bottle of clear nail polish on another worktable.
"I remember you wanted to draw a Gyarados," she said with a chuckle,
"which sounds both super creative and super complicated. So, make sure you get it right using both pencils and a nail polish brush before we ever try it on the finished blade."By six, Aurelie pronounced the workday over, and they adjourned back to her apartment. That evening, with the day's work evidently wearing on her, she was certainly happy to cook dinner alongside Isaac.
Thank Arceus I went grocery shopping the day before he visited, she thought happily, grateful to be able to offer him a full fridge and pantry of ingredients to choose from for dinner options that night.
Instead of research, they watched TV, bickering amiably about the best shows to pick. That night, with Isaac once more installed on her couch and Aurelie drifting off to sleep in bed, she found herself thinking about family again. But somehow, without the bitterness that usually accompanied such thoughts.
It really felt like going home, she thought sleepily,
but...in a good way? I wonder why... And then she fell fully asleep and forgot the question entirely.
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