금잔디 → ( ɢᴇᴜᴍ ᴊᴀɴ-ᴅɪ ) (
laundromat) wrote in
itinere2015-03-28 07:50 pm
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[ jan-di had been present in the city for a little over a week, and she's already frustrated with the way things operate. objects that appear seemingly out of nowhere, simply because she wants them (or mostly, because she needs them, like the toothbrush near the bathroom sink when she wished she could brush her teeth, or the extra rolls of toilet paper that appeared when she lamented about being on her last roll) remind her all too much of F4 — mostly of gu jun-pyo.
he had a nasty habit of giving her things she wanted to earn money for and buy herself, showering her with a sort of charity she was unwilling to accept. even during the brief period when she was staying in his house after his mother saw to demolishing her building, she refused to do so for free. jun-pyo might've found it mostly amusing, but she had been dead serious about earning her keep, just as she was now. ]
I want a job. Any kind of job. In the past, I've worked as a maid in a very wealthy household, delivered papers and milk,and was waitressing at a porridge restaurant. I also have experience in dry cleaning. My parents used to own their own dry cleaning service before...
[ she trails off, not wanting to recant the lengths jun-pyo's mother went to keep them apart. jan-di laughs it off as if it's nothing. ]
—before they didn't! Before they decided fishing was a much more profitable market.
[ she smiles and nods, and it's obvious she's trying to convince herself of this more than she is anyone viewing this feed. she's not the best liar. ]
If you have something available, I would really like to try for it. [ another smile, and a quick bow of her head. ] Thank you!
[ wave wave!jan-di: out ]
he had a nasty habit of giving her things she wanted to earn money for and buy herself, showering her with a sort of charity she was unwilling to accept. even during the brief period when she was staying in his house after his mother saw to demolishing her building, she refused to do so for free. jun-pyo might've found it mostly amusing, but she had been dead serious about earning her keep, just as she was now. ]
I want a job. Any kind of job. In the past, I've worked as a maid in a very wealthy household, delivered papers and milk,and was waitressing at a porridge restaurant. I also have experience in dry cleaning. My parents used to own their own dry cleaning service before...
[ she trails off, not wanting to recant the lengths jun-pyo's mother went to keep them apart. jan-di laughs it off as if it's nothing. ]
—before they didn't! Before they decided fishing was a much more profitable market.
[ she smiles and nods, and it's obvious she's trying to convince herself of this more than she is anyone viewing this feed. she's not the best liar. ]
If you have something available, I would really like to try for it. [ another smile, and a quick bow of her head. ] Thank you!
[ wave wave!
