He's passing in front of a store when the thought hits him - coming to a dead stop right in front of the display window when he catches sight of jewelery and accessories and hair ornaments and something about it snatches his mind up and holds it tight.
Staring at the hair ornaments, the thought comes unbidden - long hair done up with a tie. Naturally, the only long-haired woman he knows and speaks to with any regularity is Freya - and frankly, the idea of his long haired goddess putting her hair up makes something in him think, yes.
Makes him think that it should be already.
Makes him go inside, and begin to browse.
Freya would look nice with her hair up. He's only ever seen it down, after all.
...Her hair is light colored. Her outfit is typically dark. Bell imagines either shade would work, but at the same time, he can't help but think it should be light colored. Something blueish. Usually he sees red on her if it's any color, but blue would look so nice sat against her hair.
Not a bright blue, he thinks to himself, browsing through the options. Something light, soft - something gentle that'll stand out but not yell.
Eventually, he goes with a hair tie that's... probably simpler than the Executives would prefer. The way they talk about her, Bell gets the feeling they'd refuse to get her anything but the best, but Bell stands by his thinking that Freya is, perhaps, tired of being worshipped.
They treat her like a goddess.
But what if she wants to be treated like a person?
...He spies a hair tie made with a carved flower; iridecent silvery-blue and teal, with hints of yellow if the light hits it right - smaller beads (glass, he thinks, it's not expensive enough to be pure gemstone) trailing down a thin dangling chain.
It's pretty.
It's not the level of perfect he'd imagine the executives would bother with.
He gets it anyway.
It would look nice on her.











