Charles Cheese
Qualified Cheese Consumer
Four Days.
It’s been four days since you’ve been separated from your home. If you didn’t feel isolated already, with these hair thin walls you can overhear your neighbors everyday–-families gathering their children for weekend adventures and others partying until late of night. At least you’ve been getting phone calls from an older lady, but she always has a customer service voice and sounds like she’s reading off the script. “Listen hun, Mr. Fondue doesn’t want you guys to be meeting each other without his cameras ready.” It sounds like she takes a drag of a cigarette. “We got you a prepaid motel nearby, one of the finest in the city! In the meantime, why don’t you get used to your new environment?” If ‘one of the finest’ means the pitter patter of too many small feet between the walls and the smelly ac you’ve been tolerating, then a normal hotel room must be legendary. It’s like everyone you’ve met in relation to this ‘Mr. Fondue’ knows you’re only here out of desperation to begin with.
The weekend is over and it’s the first of October. It’s been up to you what you did with those four days. Maybe you’ve been keeping contact with your family or lounging around watching Yachtflix. However way you closed the bridge of time, today’s the day of your new job.. “Just calling in to remind ya that Mr. Fondue expects you at the bakery today. Your uber will be here shortly.” The older woman calls to say. “.. Don’t let yourself get chewed up by the showbiz, sweetheart.”
The driver asks you what kind of music you want as you see your four day home fade into New York's smog. The car ride is slow. There’s the typical traffic, but it gives you plenty of time to converse with your driver or be on your phone. At times you may try to roll the window down, the air smells like distant garbage weighted down by damp air, but the cool does wonders to wake you up. With what little trees exist in between all this concrete, you can see their leaves’ edges turn yellow and orange. Today’s the day you put your luck to the test. At what cost does this too-good-to-be-true thing come at?
Your car slows on a corner. An autumn orange building with a freshly painted sign reading ‘Scoops!’ looks very different from the dusty pre-renovation pictures you might've seen on google maps. Back when it was just an apartment building.. Geez, how many people were pushed out of here? Are you guilty by association? The second thing that catches your eye (more like hurts it), are the many windows to display not a beautiful inside, but the many, MANY cheese-themed shower curtains blocking the view. A small crowd of people dressed in casual business attire fill the entrance of the outdoor seating area, many adjusting their cameras and hurriedly conversing with each other. Some of them leave and enter the building discreetly–making sure they don’t expose the inside of the building to passerby. Not even a second after you’re able to get out, a few of those people are already approaching you and you can’t even make out their faces before you’re being led into the outdoor seating area too. “Over here!” “Service will be here shortly.” “Quick! I don’t have all day!” Are only a couple of frantic voices you can hear over the many others speaking to you at once. Now that you’re closer, everything looks like a mess. Many of the seats are apart from their tables, equipment and staff breakfasts lay scattered about, but finally you’re brought to one of the cleared tables in the back. A table with a muffins assortment, all delicately stacked in a tiered pastry stand. It’s a nice spot, the blue and white umbrella provides a nice shade, but.. if you’re careful, you can spot the eyes of security cameras perched on the building’s ledges pointed in your direction.
It’s hard to tell who exactly slapped the piece of paper and pen in your hand, and just as quickly as your company crowded you, they all scuttle away like bees onto the next big task. The paper reads, ‘Please write down how you like your coffee and leave it on the table. Enjoy yourself to the muffins. Your new co-workers will join you at this table shortly.’ On the back of the note, 'Also, are you allergic to cats?' Well.. If you didn't have breakfast, you have something now. All the muffins are carefully wrapped and have their flavors on their bottoms.
It isn’t long before you’re joined by company.
(Posting guide: This person is the pov of whoever posts first, but everyone else is brought to the table in almost the exact same way after. Everyone is free to fill in the blanks gaps if they’d like to characterize themselves, stuff like ‘they asked for the driver to put on pop music’ or ‘during those four days, they’ve been catching up with family’, etc. I tried to keep it open-ended so everyone is free to flavor their character’s pov as much as they want. If anyone can’t post an introductory post anytime soon, don’t fret, you’re character can be written in like their uber was caught up by more traffic than the others or similar excuses! Just let me know)
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