The vampire's smile broadened. "Excellent~ In that case, I'd be happy to serve as a guide, when I'm not working. You're lucky, I'm off tomorrow." His offer of help was met with a raised brow and a thoughtful expression. "Hm, well...can't have you working with the food -- liability issues, you know. But there's always dishes that need washing." As Cera stepped inside, she pulled off her sunglasses. "If you're serious, follow me." She headed back through the door to the kitchens, sticking the shades in a purse and snagging her apron from the hook where it hung.
"What's he doing?" a sharp voice snapped as she turned to head farther in. The source was a short and rather goblinish man, his skin grey-green and his ears pointed.
"Wants to help while he's waiting for me to get off work," Cera replied, her tone blythly unaware of the scowl he fixed her with from beneath heavy brows. He looked at Orion, then back to the waitress with a snort. "And what do you think he'll be doing?"
"Washing dishes."
"...Fine. But if he breaks any, it comes out of /your/ pay," was the snapped reply. "Look here, boy. Wash your hands, follow the rules, keep your nose clean. /Don't/ break anything. No slacking. And if you get in the way, you're out. Got it?" A reply in the affirmative elicited only a frown, and the man turned and stalked off, grumbling.
"Don't let Grimly intimidate you too much," the vampire said softly in Orion's ear. "He acts far worse than he really is. Not that you want him actually angry with you, but he's not so bad once you get to know him." She held out another apron, and lead him to the sinks. "Here you go, cutie~ I'll see you in a couple hours." She gave him a smile and a wink before hurrying away.
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((time to skip both of them. I have only a little more for Cera and Orion tonight, most likely...unless he seems amenable to her...ah, sticking around.))
Shortly before six thirty, Amuné texted a street corner to Tsitua. It wasn't in the center of campus, but it wasn't so far away that it wouldn't have people around. She'd said her farewells to those that mattered, including her parents by way of video chat, and taken care of everything she needed to. Now she headed out of her dorm and toward the meeting spot, pulling a small rolling suitcase behind her. When Jareth fell in beside her, carrying a gym bag, she was taken aback but somehow not very surprised. "What do you think you're doing?" the young woman demanded. "You're not going to come with -- what about your classes on Monday?"
"You and I both know that if you have nobody familiar around, you're going to shut yourself in your room and refuse to talk to anyone," he replied.
"I'm not that bad!"
"Well no, but you're hardly much better. Relax, just for a day or two, until you get settled in, okay? Then I'll head back."
Amuné opened her mouth to give a biting retort. Didn't he know just how dangerous being around her would be, until things were resolved?! But something made her stop, nothing she could pin down, just a vague impression. "Alright," she agreed grudgingly. "Let's go."
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