“It’s just hair,” said Mei.
“It’s gorgeous.” Again, Mei went quiet. Violet picked up the ends and brushed them smooth. Even with the hair’s beauty, the ends were frayed and damaged from heat and ware. Violet examined it in the firelight. “Still, you should probably trim these ends here. It’s gettin’ frizzy.”
“No.”
“Why not? I’m sure there’s some sheers somewhere, I could just—”
“I said no.”
Violet stalled, an uncomfortable silence between them. Violet went back to brushing. Eventually, she was satisfied enough to start braiding. Her fingers worked seamlessly, a slick, even braid forming down the spine of Mei’s back. “Can I ask you something?”
“You just did.”
“Your brush. What kinda lizard is on it?”
Mei actually turned around, pausing Violet’s hands. “Lizard?” she clarified.
“Ain’t that what it is? I’ve never seen a lizard with no mustache before, though. It can’t be a snake, cause snakes don’t got arms, so…”