The Gig, Saturday

Nov 29, 2008 09:58

Juno found xenobiology fascinating, which was why having the opportunity to work with animals she didn't really know was great in her mind. If she was going to be stranded here, might as well do something she was interested in. The problem there was also that she didn't know entirely what she was doing in the day to day stuff ( Read more... )

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berserkerminsc November 30 2008, 01:01:21 UTC
Rosie hadn't shown up on Wednesday, which, for all intents and purposes, was fine, really, and her prerogative and what have you, but it did have Minsc curious, if not downright worried. Maybe (hopefully), she'd simply gotten caught up in her work. He didn't want to be a nuisance (especially since maybe it was just spending so long with him as a panda was quite enough for anyone for a while, thank you very much), so he'd kept his distance, but it seemed that, today, he just happened to have some particularly persistent dents in one of his swords. Really, having seen the dents get there earlier that day was a fairly impressive thing to behold.

Unfortunately, Minsc hadn't exactly realized that there was someone else working the Gig on Saturday now. If he had known this factoid, it seemed to have went right into the part of his brain that had been hit so often that anything that came there was instantaneously (and sometimes conveniently) lost ( ... )

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istoomyrealname November 30 2008, 01:25:14 UTC
Anyone walking up with a sword was going to set Juno a little on edge, but at the same time she had no idea what to make of the greeting. "Hello," she replied, sounding slightly less cautious than she felt, "can I help you?"

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berserkerminsc November 30 2008, 01:30:39 UTC
"My sword," Minsc explained, holding it up, "went through a bit of a rough patch." This rough patch, it appeared, seemed to have included something to the tune of a million steel-mangling blenders. There was a little bit of pride in his voice for the handiwork that couldn't be eradicated. "I was hoping Rosie might be in so she could hammer it out a bit for me."

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istoomyrealname November 30 2008, 01:37:27 UTC
All right, she could relax about the sword now. "I'm the only one here," she said, a bit apologetically. "And Rosie is..."

She'd sort of missed out on introductions while being bossed around by an animal.

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waytoomanynames November 30 2008, 02:43:05 UTC
Rosie (who was still human, thankfully) wandered into the Gig. She thought it would be a good idea to meet her new employee as a human.

She smiled when she saw her, and called a greeting.

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istoomyrealname November 30 2008, 02:54:44 UTC
Thanks to previous description, Juno had to wonder if this was actually her boss. "You talk now?" she asked. If this wasn't Rosie, well, she had an icebreaker for the conversation.

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waytoomanynames November 30 2008, 03:02:37 UTC
"I talk now," she said with a grin, pleased that her new employee was taking the whole bear thing in stride. "I'm Rosie. Thanks for your help last week."

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istoomyrealname November 30 2008, 03:10:21 UTC
"Juno," she said, "and it wasn't a problem. Thank you for being so... communicative." That was probably the right word for it.

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