But one of my friends from my homeland disappeared for a few days and returned with new memories-- even ones that included me. So, that's a good thing? But it makes me concerned about other things going on in this city too.
Hmm, I've heard that it happens when there is a glitch to their coding. The person I know from home had left and came back in the same manner as well.
[He finds that a little annoying but it wasn't something that he was going to swell on. There were other things that he found more concerning then a simple data problem.]
I know of someone who is looking for a wait staff at his restaurant, if you would be interested. I know it's not a tea house, but it is otherwise the same kind of employment.
[It's something Felicia doesn't want to dwell on either, because she honestly doesn't even understand half of it. But the part about the restaurant does make sense.
After all, they did have a promise.]
Is it a decent restaurant, one that doesn't let rude people in?
['Rude' meaning 'inclined toward sexual harrassment,' but she doesn't feel that needs to be explained further. It was a very important detail for her.]
I believe so. I know that you will not have to wear the same sort of costume and the person in charge may not allow his staff getting harassed in that manner.
I don't mind helping you with that. I've already told him that you were looking for a place of employment so all we need to do now is arrange a time and place for you two to meet.
We can meet at his restaurant, and I think that something nice would work. So long it's nothing too casual or too business neat. You want to look professional not like you can take his job.
Uhm. I'm not sure if I have anything that quite fits those rules, but I'll see what I can come up with. The shops in town have such nice dresses, I don't know what to do with them all.
Ahh, I think just dress nice and simple, but not too much like you run a business yourself. I'm sure that the staff at the dress shops can help you with that.
7/17 in the evening- voice;
7/17 in the evening- voice;
7/17 in the evening- voice;
Have you found any jobs to replace the tea house one?
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[She sounded somewhat disappointed.]
But one of my friends from my homeland disappeared for a few days and returned with new memories-- even ones that included me. So, that's a good thing? But it makes me concerned about other things going on in this city too.
7/17 in the evening- voice;
[He finds that a little annoying but it wasn't something that he was going to swell on. There were other things that he found more concerning then a simple data problem.]
I know of someone who is looking for a wait staff at his restaurant, if you would be interested. I know it's not a tea house, but it is otherwise the same kind of employment.
7/17 in the evening- voice;
[It's something Felicia doesn't want to dwell on either, because she honestly doesn't even understand half of it. But the part about the restaurant does make sense.
After all, they did have a promise.]
Is it a decent restaurant, one that doesn't let rude people in?
['Rude' meaning 'inclined toward sexual harrassment,' but she doesn't feel that needs to be explained further. It was a very important detail for her.]
7/17 in the evening- voice;
7/17 in the evening- voice;
[She had no idea what job hunting etiquette was in this strange mishmash of cultures.]
7/17 in the evening- voice;
7/17 in the evening- voice;
7/17 in the evening- voice;
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Is there any place we should meet-- or anything special I should wear?
7/17 in the evening- voice;
7/17 in the evening- voice;
7/17 in the evening- voice;
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7/17 in the evening- voice;
So I will see you soon, then?
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7/17 in the evening- voice;