Stiles Stilinski (
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fluxscape2021-04-21 12:39 am
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Who: Stiles and YOU!
What: Looking for Work/schmoozing with the not-so-locals/annoying anyone within hearing range
Where: The Fix-It shop
When: April 23
Warnings: Improper use of duct tape and excessive application of WD-40.
While Stiles was not onboard with sticking around any longer than was strictly necessary, he'd more or less figured out he was going to need a better plan than 'Wait for Scott' to get out of here, and plans more often than not involved the use of things that cost money.
Also, he was a growing boy. He needed to eat. And a refill on his meds. Which probably meant a doctor's appointment and why was life so expensive? He sighed as he arrived at the Fix-It shop and pushed the door open, heading to the counter to lean up on it. And pat the little metal bell, making it ring once.
But he couldn't just touch it once. No. He gazed at it longingly. And then he rang it again. Then two more times. Again. Just... just once more. Maybe twice. Oh, who was going to notice if he did it a third time?
What: Looking for Work/schmoozing with the not-so-locals/annoying anyone within hearing range
Where: The Fix-It shop
When: April 23
Warnings: Improper use of duct tape and excessive application of WD-40.
While Stiles was not onboard with sticking around any longer than was strictly necessary, he'd more or less figured out he was going to need a better plan than 'Wait for Scott' to get out of here, and plans more often than not involved the use of things that cost money.
Also, he was a growing boy. He needed to eat. And a refill on his meds. Which probably meant a doctor's appointment and why was life so expensive? He sighed as he arrived at the Fix-It shop and pushed the door open, heading to the counter to lean up on it. And pat the little metal bell, making it ring once.
But he couldn't just touch it once. No. He gazed at it longingly. And then he rang it again. Then two more times. Again. Just... just once more. Maybe twice. Oh, who was going to notice if he did it a third time?

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He'd half been expecting an emergency of some kind. But no, it didn't look like it was when he got there. Snatching the bell before it could be rung again, he put it under the counter for now, planning on replacing it after he'd dealt with the current...customer.
"Can I help you?" His words were clipped, Southern accent carefully hidden. There were dark circles under his eyes and he didn't look particularly happy, but that wasn't Stiles's fault. Not entirely, at least.
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For now.
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"I don't handle hiring people," he said, rummaging around for something below the counter before producing some papers, "But if you fill out an application you'll probably be hired." This place didn't seem to be very competitive about that, and he wasn't sure if he was glad about it or not.
"Are you new here?"
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"New to this place, yes. New to weird stuff? Not so much," he agreed, turning his attention back to the paper. "I really am starting to get sick of it."
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"What kind of weird things are you used to?" he asked curiously. He couldn't help himself, and now that the bell was out of the equation his irritation was going back down.
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"I live in Californa. And we've got wolves," he paused for dramatic effect. "There aren't supposed to be wolves in California, but we've had way too many animal attacks in the last like three years. It's not even a rural town or anything," he shook his head with a sigh. "Lots of murders, too. Whole family trapped in their house when it was set on fire... what looked like ritual sacrifices. Real horror story bullshit." He started bobbing his head to a tune only he could hear. "Course I only know all that 'cause my dad's the sherrif, but you'd think the local papers would pick up on it sooner or later, right?" he glanced up, squinting at Adam.
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Both of Adam's eyebrows went up at the mention of not only wolves but ritual sacrifices. That was a little beyond him. The second part, at least. Though it wasn't like they had wolves in Virginia, either.
"That sounds intense." Awful. He meant awful. "Things like that should definitely get more coverage." Unless someone was trying to keep things quiet. "Nothing like that ever happens where I'm from, in Virginia."