Donny was beginning to clean up the dinner was Solroka and Roxy spoke about possible job prospects. He didn't say it, but the last idea of working at the cafe did appeal to him in a sense. A steady job, safe, and hopefully no one would mind that the orc was working the kitchens. At least he hoped he was getting a kitchen job and not being a bouncer. He came back to hear that Roxy talk about how she had very little skills and had to take up prostitution, which irked him. [b]"You know, for someone who says they won't give themselves cheaply, you're selling yourself short. Success isn't a one-way ticket Roxy. You have to go from job to job until you find what works. Personally, I think I'll go look into this cafe place. Certainly better than risking my skin trying to clear out gang hideouts or demeaning myself."[/b] He tried not to speak harshly, he did speak in such a way that he was certain of what he was saying. [b]"If nothing else, you don't lose anything except maybe a few hours of your time. So you go to the cafe and they don't accept you. That just means you go back doing what you already have been doing. And if they do hire you, than you don't have to keep selling your body just to make ends meet. It's not like you're paying taxes for this place."[/b] To Donny, it was a lesser evil. Try to work in a cafe or be a prostitute. Donny questioned himself on which one Roxy wanted to do more.