Genie shared a sly smile at the goddess upon contact. He had a feeling she had already assigned a job or two from him, even before he had come. However, he was always happy to help, no matter the task… Usually. He doubted Urd would ask too much of him and after the request for a karaoke station, he found he had been right. The djinn chuckled, unbothered by the abuse taken to his back. “You got it!” he cheered, cracking his fingers before raising them toward the barren area. “One souped up, top of the line, complete karaoke station coming right – Wait, bar? You want to put in a bar?”
Cut off by Belldandy, he lowered his hands and turned to examine her decorations. “Oh.” It wasn’t quite what he had expected but nice none the less. “No,” he said, “it’s not over the top at all. I like it! Good choice. The balloons make it easier to spot the pool from far away.” Genie nodded, placing his glasses back over his eyes again. “And if you need any help setting up that barrier feel free to ask.”
He then turned to her older sister, a notable frown appearing over his features. “Now you don’t really want me to put in a bar, do you? Because alcohol and water, they don’t mix. Well, they do, but I’m referring to the pool water. That has disaster written all over it.”
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Cut off by Belldandy, he lowered his hands and turned to examine her decorations. “Oh.” It wasn’t quite what he had expected but nice none the less. “No,” he said, “it’s not over the top at all. I like it! Good choice. The balloons make it easier to spot the pool from far away.” Genie nodded, placing his glasses back over his eyes again. “And if you need any help setting up that barrier feel free to ask.”
He then turned to her older sister, a notable frown appearing over his features. “Now you don’t really want me to put in a bar, do you? Because alcohol and water, they don’t mix. Well, they do, but I’m referring to the pool water. That has disaster written all over it.”