[No murdering anyone on the premises, boring expectations like that.]
As long as you dress cleanly and I hear no complaints from customers, you're free to conduct yourself as you wish. The appeal of our staff lies in the variety of character.
I can start as early as tonight, if you need me to.
[ It isn't as though his time is in great demand. As much as he
enjoys lazing around, he'll also like having some sort of schedule to set
his life around. ]
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[ That makes him laugh as he signs with a flourish. ]
Are there any rules I should be aware of that aren't listed out on the contract? Or anything not a rule, but preferred manner of conduct?
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[No murdering anyone on the premises, boring expectations like that.]
As long as you dress cleanly and I hear no complaints from customers, you're free to conduct yourself as you wish. The appeal of our staff lies in the variety of character.
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And, blood out on the floor...?
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Wonderful. If anything else comes up, I trust you'll inform me? Otherwise... When should I plan to start?
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[With recent events, the increased staff is particularly appreciated.]
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I can start as early as tonight, if you need me to.
[ It isn't as though his time is in great demand. As much as he enjoys lazing around, he'll also like having some sort of schedule to set his life around. ]
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[Her eyes sparkle as she laughs, the expression somehow making her look more vampiric than she has their entire conversation.]
I do appreciate the initiative, but I believe we have plenty of help tonight. Why don't you start tomorrow?
[But...]
Tonight, why not mingle, get to know who you'll be working with and the patrons that you'll be likely to see often?
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[ he holds her gaze for a moment, before his own eyes crinkle as he laughs, and Johnny rises to his feet, offering her his hand again. ]
I can certainly do that. Thank you for your time. Shall I stop by your office again after sunset tomorrow?
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[Standing, as well, Claudia takes his hand.]
Come, I'll see you out.
[She swings around the desk.]
Tomorrow, when you arrive, I'll formerly introduce you to the rest of the staff.
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I look forward to it.
My thanks again, Mademoiselle.
[ He remembers how she called him Monsieur when he first walked in, and he returns it with a wink, his French smooth and unaccented. ]