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Nephilim wrote:"Sorry about the wait. I saw you eying the bottles behind me, so I thought you were still thinking about what to get." Meryl leaned over the bar to get a better look at James' face. "It's probably none of my business, but you're looking pretty tired there. Did you have a long day?"
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"It's no use, dear. You won't be able to move until your shift comes up."
Jack was flipped around, allowing him to see the source of the voice: A petite middle aged woman also dressed in a maid's uniform, though her's was much more conservative in style. That, combined with her short gray-streaked hair and thin glasses, made her look more like a librarian than a servant.
"Try to relax. We're all a little confused when we're born, but give it some time and you'll be a happy maid just like the rest of us." Jack felt himself being put up against another wall. "Just sit here and be a good girl for a minute. I'll be right back to pick you up."
The librarian maid left the room, leaving the print out maid alone once again. This time, however, there was a small mirror conveniently placed on the shelf in front of him, letting him see what he had become.
Jack was no longer a he, but he wasn't quite a she either. Sure, he now looked like a hot pink-haired woman in a short-sleeved maid's dress who was waving her butt around in the air for everyone to see, but he was still made out of cardboard. Maybe "it" would fit better?
Nephilim wrote:"Sorry about the wait. I saw you eying the bottles behind me, so I thought you were still thinking about what to get." Meryl leaned over the bar to get a better look at James' face. "It's probably none of my business, but you're looking pretty tired there. Did you have a long day?"
Nephilim wrote:Meryl actually did want to know more about James' problems, but she decided it was best not to pry into his personal affairs. Not right now when he was still sober, at least.
"Oh, they're just drinks I've picked up during my travels through the world. A lot of them are one-of-a-kind, in fact. I could sell them for a fortune, but I thought it would be better to use them rather than just let them gather dust on some collector's shelf."
Nephilim wrote:"A single shot of those would cost you one hundred dollars at the very least. Anything more than that? You don't want to know." A thoughtful expression suddenly crossed Meryl's face. "But I'm willing to lower the price just this once. On one condition."
She took a slender shot glass out from behind the bar and started to twirl it around in her fingers.
"Tell me more about why you want a drink so badly."
Nephilim wrote:"Family problems, huh? I think that deserves a little alcohol." Meryl snatched one of the bottles behind her, a light blue one shaped like a brilliant sapphire, and poured its contents into the shot glass in her hands. "I'll give you a hefty discount on this one. How does twenty-five dollars sound? Trust me, for that price, it's worth it."
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