Elixir-777 (In the Boss' Office)
[ @ people feeling nosy ]
{ nearby Seigen ( Blemmigan ), Keona ( Jet ), Nozomi ( L3n ), Sachie ( BriiAngelic ), Kanna ( lost city ), Claire ( Colorless Spectrum ), Mizushiro-san ( CapRock ), Rhyme }
Jeremy Rodriguez, owner of Elixir and more casually referred to as "J" by his subordinates, was positioned snugly behind his mahogany desk in the back room letting the night drone by as he carefully studied the security cameras displaying Elixir on the desktop of his computer. Behind him were various filing cabinets and shelves with papers pertaining to the financials and other pertinent details on Elixir and its clients; it seemed that the only items meant for aesthetic were a cheap recreation of the Mona Lisa that seemed to perfectly mirror the artificial atmosphere of the bar and a bust in his own image on a table in the corner of the room. There were some nights where he wasn't feeling social and this was one of them. On nights like these, he liked to just admire what he had built-- regardless of the dirty operations in the background. He was his own man, and that's all he EVER wanted.
However, tonight, he was trying to turn his attention away from the fact he needed to use the bathroom. The one downside to this location was that they only had room for one unisex bathroom in the main area which came with its own set of problems. He could have all the hardwood flooring he wanted in his office but a bathroom-- that's where the line is firmly drawn. It was busy out there and if he walked out now he'd have to spend at least ten minutes waving and talking and greeting and all that crap. A sigh of resignation escaped from J's mouth as he went to brave it, but just as he rose from his seat a flurry of motion caught his eye on the monitor, more specifically the camera above the bar. It looked like some girl just hit another one hard enough to send her to the ground and it had caught the crowd's attention. "Perfect. Nice fuckin' save." J chattered off to himself as if congratulating the girl at the bar who turned out to be... Sachie upon closer inspection. He gulped and suddenly felt a bit less grateful due to her problematic track record but he knew not to look a gift-horse in the mouth; especially not when it worked in his favor so much.
J cautiously slid the red key-card hanging from his neck underneath his suit and pushed the door open just a bit. Good. The distraction was still on. In an almost cartoon fashion, J began slinking across the bar riding the back of the crowd with long strides on his tip-toes as if that'd help. However, as he approached the door to the bathroom his phone began to violently shake in his pocket to signal a call and the accompanying ringtone happened to play during the fade between songs which meant it was the only noise besides the crowd for a moment. A few heads turned but he was in a good enough position to turn his back and deflect some curious gazes. "Who the fu--" his own thoughts were stopped like a crash-dummy slamming into a wall as he saw the caller was unlisted. That was a more than clear signal as to who it actually was. Sweat beaded on his forehead a bit as he froze before the door to his destination once again. They NEVER called. Never. There must have been some kind of problem. Something went wrong on his end and they were coming to collect.
Fear griped J as he couldn't budge-- a pale figure against the dark gray paint on the walls. Suddenly, he spun around and his eyes searched the crowd as if he expected an assassin to spring out and take him down. It took a few seconds to steady his hands and slide right to answer "T-t-his is Jeremy, to w-whom am I speaking?" His words dripped in anxiety as he nervously anticipated the response from the other end.
"What do you mean the shipment is coming today?" His anxiety was replaced by sudden surprise and disbelief as he struggled to hush his words out.
"..."
"It wasn't supposed to be here until Sunday. We're packed how are we gonna--" J's body seemed to seize as he realized he was talking about this in the open.
"..."
"One second, p-please." It almost seemed like he was begging.
The bar owner cupped his hand of the mic on his phone and shot a few dodgy glances back at the crowd before proceeding into the bathroom in the least covert action anyone had ever seen.
[ @ people feeling nosy ]
{ nearby Seigen ( Blemmigan ), Keona ( Jet ), Nozomi ( L3n ), Sachie ( BriiAngelic ), Kanna ( lost city ), Claire ( Colorless Spectrum ), Mizushiro-san ( CapRock ), Rhyme }
Jeremy Rodriguez, owner of Elixir and more casually referred to as "J" by his subordinates, was positioned snugly behind his mahogany desk in the back room letting the night drone by as he carefully studied the security cameras displaying Elixir on the desktop of his computer. Behind him were various filing cabinets and shelves with papers pertaining to the financials and other pertinent details on Elixir and its clients; it seemed that the only items meant for aesthetic were a cheap recreation of the Mona Lisa that seemed to perfectly mirror the artificial atmosphere of the bar and a bust in his own image on a table in the corner of the room. There were some nights where he wasn't feeling social and this was one of them. On nights like these, he liked to just admire what he had built-- regardless of the dirty operations in the background. He was his own man, and that's all he EVER wanted.
However, tonight, he was trying to turn his attention away from the fact he needed to use the bathroom. The one downside to this location was that they only had room for one unisex bathroom in the main area which came with its own set of problems. He could have all the hardwood flooring he wanted in his office but a bathroom-- that's where the line is firmly drawn. It was busy out there and if he walked out now he'd have to spend at least ten minutes waving and talking and greeting and all that crap. A sigh of resignation escaped from J's mouth as he went to brave it, but just as he rose from his seat a flurry of motion caught his eye on the monitor, more specifically the camera above the bar. It looked like some girl just hit another one hard enough to send her to the ground and it had caught the crowd's attention. "Perfect. Nice fuckin' save." J chattered off to himself as if congratulating the girl at the bar who turned out to be... Sachie upon closer inspection. He gulped and suddenly felt a bit less grateful due to her problematic track record but he knew not to look a gift-horse in the mouth; especially not when it worked in his favor so much.
J cautiously slid the red key-card hanging from his neck underneath his suit and pushed the door open just a bit. Good. The distraction was still on. In an almost cartoon fashion, J began slinking across the bar riding the back of the crowd with long strides on his tip-toes as if that'd help. However, as he approached the door to the bathroom his phone began to violently shake in his pocket to signal a call and the accompanying ringtone happened to play during the fade between songs which meant it was the only noise besides the crowd for a moment. A few heads turned but he was in a good enough position to turn his back and deflect some curious gazes. "Who the fu--" his own thoughts were stopped like a crash-dummy slamming into a wall as he saw the caller was unlisted. That was a more than clear signal as to who it actually was. Sweat beaded on his forehead a bit as he froze before the door to his destination once again. They NEVER called. Never. There must have been some kind of problem. Something went wrong on his end and they were coming to collect.
Fear griped J as he couldn't budge-- a pale figure against the dark gray paint on the walls. Suddenly, he spun around and his eyes searched the crowd as if he expected an assassin to spring out and take him down. It took a few seconds to steady his hands and slide right to answer "T-t-his is Jeremy, to w-whom am I speaking?" His words dripped in anxiety as he nervously anticipated the response from the other end.
"What do you mean the shipment is coming today?" His anxiety was replaced by sudden surprise and disbelief as he struggled to hush his words out.
"..."
"It wasn't supposed to be here until Sunday. We're packed how are we gonna--" J's body seemed to seize as he realized he was talking about this in the open.
"..."
"One second, p-please." It almost seemed like he was begging.
The bar owner cupped his hand of the mic on his phone and shot a few dodgy glances back at the crowd before proceeding into the bathroom in the least covert action anyone had ever seen.
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