A magic shop.

Apr 10, 2005 23:36

"... what did you have in mind?"Is he playing dumb, or is this just his natural stupidity level when he's tired? I ask one question and Angel's acting like I'm going to suggest that we open a shopping mall. First of all, we don't have the money to do something that expensive. And second, I think that given our location, a magic shop would bring in ( Read more... )

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xxcordeliaxx May 1 2005, 07:06:33 UTC
"We'd need a loan. I can't take care of that part. I've got no legal identity. I'll have to borrow yours."

If Angel wants to claim that he's Cordelia Chase, a poor, female, aspiring actress, then more power to him. I don't see how my idenity is going to be any help with a loan. Every bank on the coast has heard about Daddy's problems by now. Mine probably monitors the funds daily to make sure that fraud doesn't run in the family. And now that we're back in Sunnydale? We'll go to the one that heard the news first.

They're probably still mourning the loss of my family's account.

One little mistake, and we're still paying for it.

"You want me to take out a loan?" I sighed. We have to do this, don't we? "Alright, but you're coming with me. I won't know what to say."

Or not. He can't go out during the day. Great. I'm going to be on my own with this one. If it the idea didn't have so much potential, I think I'd drop it. I'm starting to realize how much work it's going to be, and I do enough work around here. I do enough work to make up for Angel's daytime sleeping habits. He practically has me running ragged because of all the things that he can't do on his own.

Convenient for him, isn't it?

"You have to coach me. I'll get bored in the presence of all the money that doesn't belong to me."

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the_prodigal May 11 2005, 02:06:59 UTC
"You have to coach me. I'll get bored in the presence of all the money that doesn't belong to me."

As if I would know any more than she did? I wasn't exactly familiar with the inner-workings of modern-day banks. Really, I tried to avoid dealing with money as much as possible, except for what we needed to keep our admittedly small business running.

"Fine. We'll look into the shop business and work out getting a loan. Tomorrow. Right now, we've got a demon problem on our hands." Really, when didn't we have a demon problem on our hands? At any rate, it ranked higher than real estate as far as priorities went, at least for the moment.

"Here. I'll start looking through this stack. You want to try that one there?" I asked, nodding towards a book on the corner of the table closest to her.

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xxcordeliaxx May 16 2005, 03:29:54 UTC
"Fine. We'll look into the shop business and work out getting a loan. Tomorrow. Right now, we've got a demon problem on our hands."

So what else is new? We always have a new demon to face, a new vision to figure out, and usually, a new bill to pay. Now we're going to take out a loan to buy a magic shop. That translates to us owing more people money, at least until we can get back on our feet with either the detective business, or the magic shop. I'm all for us broadening our horizons with an new business venture, but I wish Angel wouldn't have automatically settled on the money coming from a loan.

If it fails, they'll find a way to make my reptutation with finances even less respectable.

"Here. I'll start looking through this stack. You want to try that one there?"

Alright, Your Highness, whatever you want. Let's just spend the whole night researching now that you've got me wide awake and worried.

"Let's stop using the word "want" tonight. You know where I stand with this stuff."

I got up to pick up the book and sat back down with it. After a few minutes of skimming it over, I remembered what a crappy night it had been for Angel. I mean, things usually suck for him; minus the actual sucking on his part, but tonight everything seemed just a little bit worse than the norm.

"So, are you feeling any better yet?"

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the_prodigal June 3 2005, 01:11:07 UTC
"Let's stop using the word 'want' tonight. You know where I stand with this stuff."

And here I thought I was being gentle.

"Sorry, would you rather I flat-out command you to fetch me things?" I asked as she sat down across from me with the book in her hands. At least she was actually doing what needed to be done, despite the snide comments. I could usually count on her to get things done -- but it wasn't unusual for her to complain the entire time she was doing it.

"So, are you feeling any better yet?"

I looked up from my legal pad again.

"A little... thanks for your help in there," I told her, giving her a small smile. I couldn't remember the last time I'd been hurt this badly. The bandages were helping some. They would, at least, hold me over until the vampire healing kicked in for real.

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