03-09-2008, 08:06 PM
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Siriusly Sharing Jobberknoll
Join Date: May 2006 Location: At World's End...
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Chris Isaac Jason | SS Blue Indian Quote:
Originally Posted by Black Cat "We have no assigned seating, that is for you all to work out." Erin smiled, "I'm sorry to say hello and Run, but your co workers can fill you in on what to do. Meanwhile, I have to run and check on my other three teams." Keith nodded at Erin, giving his superior a very polite smile.
"You don't have to worry", he said with a very reassuring voice. Supposedly, he was being a bit too pompous and only hoped that they'd understand his eagerness in his new work place. "I'll take care." Quote:
Originally Posted by maritoy Lola noticed Chiara eying her coffee. "It's not good," she commented. "The coffee. Too bitter. There's some in the break room, if you still want some." She adjusted her bright violet robes so they flowed nicely. She looked at Keith. "So, you look fresh out of school. You went to Hogwarts?" she queried.
She sat back down at her desk and began arranging her quills. She looked around the room. She hadn't had time to realize how small it was. Now with four people in the room, and a few empty desks, she felt crowded. Keith decided that Lola might be the friendliest among all his colleagues, although he did think that it was too early to decide just as yet. He smiled at her, and replied, "Yeah. I've only just graduated a couple of months ago."
His voice was full of an american accent, and he dearly hoped that it wouldn't be mistaken for a tone of defiance or restlessness. He walked, hesitantly, across the room and took his seat behind one of the empty desks close to Lola. Unless he was very much mistaken, he was sure that she was also a Hogwarts graduate - something about her face seemed mildly familiar to him.
"Er... Do I have an assignment to carry out?", he asked with a hint of uncertainty in his voice now. He was not yet sure as to whether freshers from school were given any priority at all, but in any case, he was prepared to work his hardest. |
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