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All Work, No Play [Active/Open]
Character(s): Megara, open
Content: Megara in the Seventh Heaven. Again.
Setting: Seventh Heaven [G7]
Time: Week 28, all day
Warnings: None
Note: Log is written party-style, i.e. divided by comment string. Start your own or dive into someone else's.
It was a lot harder to run a business when it was just you doing the work. Megara had no idea what to do about her former employees -- she assumed Yuna was out having adventures with her plucky gang of heroes and Tiana clearly suffered from some kind of mental breakdown -- so it was up to her to keep things in order. Luckily, business was slow. It seemed the majority of Paixao's natives had decided the Seventh Heaven was no longer part of their city...which only left the visitors. Most of which were busy with their own adventures.
Meg was just fine staying where she was. She'd had enough adventures in her life to last a lifetime. For now, she was content to stand behind the empty bar, polishing glasses and wondering what to eat for lunch.
Content: Megara in the Seventh Heaven. Again.
Setting: Seventh Heaven [G7]
Time: Week 28, all day
Warnings: None
Note: Log is written party-style, i.e. divided by comment string. Start your own or dive into someone else's.
It was a lot harder to run a business when it was just you doing the work. Megara had no idea what to do about her former employees -- she assumed Yuna was out having adventures with her plucky gang of heroes and Tiana clearly suffered from some kind of mental breakdown -- so it was up to her to keep things in order. Luckily, business was slow. It seemed the majority of Paixao's natives had decided the Seventh Heaven was no longer part of their city...which only left the visitors. Most of which were busy with their own adventures.
Meg was just fine staying where she was. She'd had enough adventures in her life to last a lifetime. For now, she was content to stand behind the empty bar, polishing glasses and wondering what to eat for lunch.
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"Half...what?" Her eyebrows furrowed and she placed her hand on her hip. "You wanna run that by me again?"
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She turned in place, not giving him a chance to respond. "You wanna help? Fine. I don't need your charity, though. You'll get paid for whatever hours you feel like working. You keep your wolf nonsense out of here and we'll call it a deal."
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While that may be true, Wolf can tell there was some kinda remorse behind that statement. He wasn’t going to bother to question it, because frankly it was none of his business and it really shouldn’t matter at moment for them. Wolf tapped his mug with his finger in thought, and then looked back up at Meg, without missing a beat he spoke “Alright, deal, I’ll do it.”
Giving a grin. Wolf really was being truthful with her, he felt like he was use to this attitude that she portraying, but he can’t imagine why. “I can start next week if you’d like,” Wolf offered.
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She didn't really know Wolf and hadn't really formed an attachment to the man, but she didn't want to see anyone else fall into Hades' focus. He was only trying to help her out, after all. Hopefully he wouldn't try to play hero.
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After that short moment, Wolf glimpsed to the side, to make sure no one else was watching them or listening in on their conversation. To his knowledge, no one was, so they were safe for now. Wolf then spoke, “Right… I’ll keep that in mind.”