Treize should probably be working right now, but he's scheming something, and it's better to get everything done sooner rather than later. He steps in from outside, looking at the screen of a PINpoint (and carrying another in his offhand). After the door shuts behind him he looks up, noting but not visibly reacting to Mabel's disheveled state.
Mabel spares him a quick glance, and then takes a second, longer look.
"You don't seem to be the bartender," she comments, turning her attention back to the alcohol selection. On her budget, it was best to get the cheap beer. The last job wasn't one given by the living, and the dead had a tendency not to pay.
"Correct," he confirms, heading over to the bar as well. "Generally this establishment is self-serve, in my experience. Also free of charge; I'm always surprised how rarely busy it is, but as it seems to move.." he shrugs, elegant.
"Free bar, huh? Hell, why not." Everything else about this place was a little off, why not? She waltzed around the bar to locate a fridge to rummage through. Free or not, bottled beer, she figures, is her best bet.
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Treize should probably be working right now, but he's scheming something, and it's better to get everything done sooner rather than later. He steps in from outside, looking at the screen of a PINpoint (and carrying another in his offhand). After the door shuts behind him he looks up, noting but not visibly reacting to Mabel's disheveled state.
"Good evening."
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"You don't seem to be the bartender," she comments, turning her attention back to the alcohol selection. On her budget, it was best to get the cheap beer. The last job wasn't one given by the living, and the dead had a tendency not to pay.
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"Correct," he confirms, heading over to the bar as well. "Generally this establishment is self-serve, in my experience. Also free of charge; I'm always surprised how rarely busy it is, but as it seems to move.." he shrugs, elegant.
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"Want anything while I'm back here, stranger?"
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