Tattooed Saleswoman Keeps Drifting Back To The BBC

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Full sleeve tattoos, nose ring, working the register. She noticed the BBC from across the store and kept finding excuses to walk over to that section. Three trips in five minutes.

About this scene

Mid-size retail store, weekday afternoon. She's a tattooed saleswoman, late twenties, ink down both arms, name tag pinned. She's helping other customers in the same aisle. The BBC is two aisles over with a clear sight line through the gap. She manages two real customer interactions while continuously checking the angle. Her professional smile holds for the customer. Her real expression saves itself for the moments when she looks past them at the gap.

What to watch for

The two-face split is the entire video. Watch her transition between the customer-facing smile and the private looking expression. The shift happens in the half-second when the customer turns their back to look at a product. Each customer interaction has at least three of these shifts. By the time both customers leave the aisle she has been watching for over five minutes. After they're gone she allows herself to stand still and look openly. The clip ends with her co-worker calling for her at the back of the store.

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