It can be disorienting for things to occur without our knowledge, admittedly. I would vastly prefer that everything be in a particular order and that if things were to happen it would be with prior knowledge and not finding out hours after the fact.
In their own ways, I suppose. Several of you severely lack manners and basic critical thinking skills, but for the most part several of you are acceptable. Though I imagine a fair few of you feel the same way about us.
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[they hold out a hand! they will try not to rip it on accident.]
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A sort of-- game, as it was explained to me? I do not know why it would have been in such a place.
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they. start to crumple it up just a little, but it's clearly out of agitation.]
Those two... [ah.] I knew they were slacking off during orientation.
[but they hand the paper back.]
No need for alarm. It's simply garbage from two garbage employees who are both going to be written up as soon as I get my hands on them.
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he sounds faintly amused, when he speaks.]
Which two, pray tell.
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Never you mind. Though I'm sure if you've spoken to enough of us you can easily guess.
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[boy does he know what having this sort of coworker is like.]
Still-- it seems odd that it would have been there. A creature handed it to us, though I cannot imagine why it might have wished to.
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...although mayhap they do not truly expect that, considering.
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[words will be exchanged.]
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Not as much as I might have liked, for at least one, and there are twice as many staff here.
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