Tom Bronson (Wildcat) (
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Bar Log ((OPEN))
WHO: Tom Bronson + OPEN
WHERE: the bar
WHEN: all week
WARNINGS: none
SUMMARY: Tom now owns the bar, and everyone gets their first drink free for the first week.
FORMAT: quick
[It was Tom's first couple weeks running the bar, and, surprisingly, it had gone pretty well so far. The transition itself was a bit of a challenge, but once he'd become accustomed to it, it really wasn't so bad at all. In fact, he found himself even enjoying the work, even if it meant extra hours for the time being, since the promotion and port-outs lately meant that they were running a bit understaffed.
That wasn't why he was pulling other duties besides just managing the place, though. Working behind the bard was one of the best jobs he had, and he really enjoyed it. He got to talk to people at the bar (and occasionally have a drink or two himself). It was the social aspect that he liked, which was why, to maybe draw in a few new regular customers, he was offering free drinks for the week.]
WHERE: the bar
WHEN: all week
WARNINGS: none
SUMMARY: Tom now owns the bar, and everyone gets their first drink free for the first week.
FORMAT: quick
[It was Tom's first couple weeks running the bar, and, surprisingly, it had gone pretty well so far. The transition itself was a bit of a challenge, but once he'd become accustomed to it, it really wasn't so bad at all. In fact, he found himself even enjoying the work, even if it meant extra hours for the time being, since the promotion and port-outs lately meant that they were running a bit understaffed.
That wasn't why he was pulling other duties besides just managing the place, though. Working behind the bard was one of the best jobs he had, and he really enjoyed it. He got to talk to people at the bar (and occasionally have a drink or two himself). It was the social aspect that he liked, which was why, to maybe draw in a few new regular customers, he was offering free drinks for the week.]
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[Otherwise, Ggio would probably start being most uncivil. The petting almost sets him to purring, until Tom starts explaining his restrictions, which makes Ggio sort of half-purr, half-growl.]
Why not? I like being up at night better. [Never mind that he had already adjusted to a diurnal schedule thanks to his first semester of school.] You can't stay out too long, either.
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You'll be asleep when I get home regardless, so it doesn't matter.
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[...Did he just say that...]
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What? What do you mean? [He's confused.] You have to sleep and be rested for school.
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Nevermind. It doesn't matter.
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[He practically growls the words, sounding more commanding than he intended.]
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Something is bothering you. Tell me.
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[Ggio sighs, huffily, at having to explain his feelings and stuff which he was still getting used to. He lightly nudges Tom's hand with a finger.]
When it's just you and me, that is.
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After school, and before work, we'll get to spend time together just the two of us, okay? I won't be working all the time, you know.
And, each morning before you go to school, I guess that you can wake me up before you leave.
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Right... and there's the weekends, too.
I'm going to do that. And you better not just complain and go back to sleep.
[But he's smiling a bit.]
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That's right, but if you actually wanted to cook your food instead of eating it raw, I wouldn't mind as long as you cleaned up.
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In that case, I'll do it more often. And hey, raw is good!
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During school, though, I'll cook for you and take care of everything. You just need to focus on your work.
How about I find things that you can specifically eat raw, so you won't get sick? Maybe we could get sashimi sometime.
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That sounds good.
[Yet he frowns a little, and tilts his head.]
I don't need to do anything?
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