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closed | may/june catch-all
Who: adrian & ??
Where: various
When: may/june
What: catch-all for june & migrated TDM threads
Warnings: N/A for now?
Where: various
When: may/june
What: catch-all for june & migrated TDM threads
Warnings: N/A for now?
fern & sunday - cont. from the TDM
He's missed most of the conversation, but he can guess where it was going. ] I suppose with only one person to manage all of that, it's inevitable that the quality isn't always peerless. I do hope they haven't cut themselves short with our deal.
[ Smiling, Adrian adds: ] You'll be glad to know we were very discerning, Lady Fern. It was only a few hundred thousand of their joolies.
[ Does Adrian even remember the exact number? Nope. ]
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The... engine on mine was struggling, at first. I was told it might be a question of mediocre fuel, and to add new fuel when I got to the city.
[ But this is just an example that these cars and motorcycles are plagued with problems. With a sigh, she puts that aside for now to grab the other side of the wheel and give it a tug to dislodge it from its spot in the trunk, but for some reason it gets stuck (Strength: 3), her hands slipping off of it.
It probably has a whole lot to do with what Adrian just said. Her gaze snaps over to him, gold eyes widening. ]
How much?
[ Did he accidentally add a zero? She's going to hope so. (Nevermind, she has no hope.) ]
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At Fern's question, Sunday looks up to catch her look of surprise. It is surprise, right? Probably. Whatever number it was on their loan documents is also long forgotten by Sunday as well since it'd been rather meaningless to him. ]
I hope you didn't pay more than we did.
[ It must have been surprise of the bad variety, clearly, especially if that's the case. The concern in Sunday's voice is rather sincere since if she's already had engine troubles then that seems far more unfortunate than the flat tire. Speaking of that, he's forgotten about tugging the spare out of where it's wedged as he straightens back up for a moment to pat his pockets. Too many of them in this traveling coat so he'll have to organize them later, but a second later he produces the coupon he'd had in mind. ]
Here, for the fuel. Yom Crook was kind enough to provide these as part of the negotiations. I can't promise it's for much - [ complete with a slight frown at the number of joolies since without a scale, it's another meaningless number to him - ] but please take it. It's the least I can offer for your assistance here.
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It is... a very large vehicle. There are numerous benefits. And — yes, the coupons.
[ Thank you, Sunday. It can't possibly be that much more than what she payed, right? Surely Fern is overreacting just a bit?
He comes over to attempt to help pull the tire from the trunk, but with only one usable hand until his magic returns, he's utterly useless to them. (Nat 1) ] Perhaps there's something in the toolbox we can use to leverage it out?
[ Is he trying to change the topic now? Absolutely. ]
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Fern stares down at the coupon that's being offered as she tries to process how hopeless both of them are, but with a frustrated grunt she snatches it from Sunday before wheeling around to pin down Adrian with a stare. ]
While I'm sure these cars are generally more expensive than a motorcycle, the difference in price shouldn't be that much. [ So no, Sunday, she did not pay more. She paid significantly less. ] Didn't you consider that the people selling these to us would try to wring us of as much as they could get away with?
[ Deep breaths. There's probably nothing to be done about it now. The damage is already done, and so she shoves Adrian aside with a pointed elbow to take another grab at the tire in some futile attempt to direct her frustration somewhere. This time she at least partially dislodges it (Strength: 9). ]
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Is that not one of the very reasons they would seek to charge us the same amount?
[ It's one of those annoyingly semi-rhetorical questions Sunday often asked when someone displeased came to him with a problem. This time he (for once, somehow) catches himself and shakes his head. Even to his ears that sounds like rather than assuaging her concern he's merely parrying it into a possible argument, and the quiet chime of his earrings serve as a reminder as always. ]
What I mean to say is that the situation into which we have all arrived is ideal for such a thing to happen. Even if they'd offered any sort of reassurances otherwise we would have no way of knowing whether that's the truth.
[ Of course, that's easier to say when not having the slightest idea of just how much overpaying there's been. Surely the coupons will offset it along with the hope it wasn't too damaging of a sum, said hope being mostly useless now that the documents were signed some time ago. Back to the matter at hand as the tire refuses to come loose which could be another indicator of the state of this car and paying too much for it. ]
Leverage would be quite helpful here, I think. If there's a crowbar among the tools that might be our best bet.
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Thankfully, Sunday interjects before the two of them can get into it. Adrian shoots him a grateful look. ]
Thank you, Mr. Sunday. [ That's all he's going to say. If they're going to argue, it isn't going to be in front of other people.
He takes a deep breath and crouches by the toolbox, flipping it open so that he can see all what they've been given. For a small mercy, he does find a crowbar. He offers it to Fern, if only because she's closer. ]
Mr. Sunday and I can work together to help lift it, if you can leverage the tire out, Lady Fern.