"Come here, let me fix your tie for you."
Shrinks. "Ah, al-alright." Trying his very best to put on a smile was hard. Much more on trying not to stiff up when Hao came around to fix it like he said he would.
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"Come here, let me fix your tie for you."
Shrinks. "Ah, al-alright." Trying his very best to put on a smile was hard. Much more on trying not to stiff up when Hao came around to fix it like he said he would.
"Am I allowed back in the kitchen yet?"
"After your stunt on having me drop yet another plate? No, no I don't think so just yet. Not unless you give your deepest apologies to that broken specially made plate for Easter in the recycle bin."
"If we hide here for long enough, they won’t make us join the processions."
"But, Namari, won't we just get in trouble if they— Ah!" Nearly yelping as he was yanked into the back room of the building. Lights out, dust everywhere. They're bound to be doomed eventually for skipping out.
We are going to get in trouble at this rate. . .
Surprised that the Maiden herself had gotten him, one of the Patch who just mostly worked behind the counter, something for the holidays. Surely it was unexpected of anything from the god-class Shaman such as herself to do. Delighted to see one of his favorite snacks, the Easter chick peeps was the gift. "Why, thank you kindly for the gift, miss Maiden. Would you like chocolate eggs in a basket in return? We have plenty of them here."