08-11-2013, 12:50 PM
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Demiguise
Join Date: May 2008 Location: Hobbiton
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Hogwarts RPG Name: ??? Ravenclaw Hogwarts RPG Name: Ronnie Thurkell Gryffindor Seventh Year x12 x12
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Originally Posted by Hera Emily's face turned from a smirk to a grin, she even let out a chuckle. Group free for all aside, the idea was fun. "Well if you're interested, I could probably arrange for a showing. Throw in some snacks and drinks and we can make a party of it." Private parties were far more pleasant to public ones at least. Less riff-raff and the like.
For a moment Emily amused herself with observing Rusty's eating habits. He have a thing with crusts? That was weird... the fluffy inside of the bread was the best part. Obviously. "There's a fist time for everything, is there not?" she replied, sticking another forkful of food in her mouth. "I've never needed to call for one myself, but if there's ever a need..." Emily gestured to her companion across the table by way of finishing her sentence. Obviously, she'd go with the quick-thinking good-looking one over a random she'd never met or worked with before.
A pittance? HA! ... no she had long since been off YATI wages. Money wasn't an issue, though, it never really was. "I was never in it for the money, I love what I do...but I did get that substantial raise." "Oh I'm interested. Sounds like ideal entertainment really, especially with snacks." And since he didn't know what else had been thrown at the YATI after his department's part in it all was done, it'd likely have a few unexpected twists just like a good muggle movie. Except real. Pensieve viewings were far better.
He was nearly done demolishing his food unfortunately. Rusty eyed the remainder almost mournfully. He could do with twice as much really but it was just so pricey around these parts and he really had to save his galleons. "So there is." He agreed amicably. "But some things are habit forming even from the first." And for some people the feeling of power that came from ordering a memory wipe or implant certainly had an addictive side, it was part of why the testing for Obliviators was so stringent; had to be sure the personality type fit with the work without pesky megalomaniac tendencies developing on the side. "Loving what you do is important but nobody should settle for the bare minimum when the required skill set is so high. So I'm glad to hear it. Here's to substantial raises." He lifted his cup and idly wondered how long it would take him to earn a bonus. That was a downside to a new job, you had to prove yourself all over again.
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