GreenInkling
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Mads Ren`ai
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Green gulped and nodded. "Yeah, what luck!" Maybe it was that her mind was already occupied with troubles - like staying alive and un-lycanthropic - but she didn't notice Mads gloss over the explanation as quickly as possible and change the subject.
"Say," an idea occurred to her all of the sudden, "I've been unemployed for a while now. Think your G CORP Support group might have an open position for someone like me?"
Will we organize a group to go trick-or-treating in towns? c:
Mads' smile widened a bit more as Green explained her idea.
"As a matter of fact, we're always looking for new hands to help us out. And right at this moment, we need it even more, since we have just recently moved to a brand new facility."
Digging into the pocket once more, Mads brought out a piece of paper and handed it to Green.
"This is the application form. All you'll need is to fill it out, and send it to our office, then we'll take care of the rest."
Hmm. Sounds possible. I was just hunting Jack in zOMG, but since he doesn't give the badge this year, I have changed my mind on doing that. emotion_donotwant
I dunno how many others here are up for your idea though. :0
She felt a little thrill of her heart as she reached out and took the application. Could it be that she was finally going to find her place in Gaia? Out of this tragedy of a Halloween perhaps something good would come.
Green didn't wait to fill out the form, but swept an area clear of confetti on the lab table and started right away. As she scribbled her name and address, followed by previous work experience (a bit of vendoring here, some art shop free lance work there) she couldn't shake a growing itch. Her fingers wiggled to the back of her neck, but the mysterious sensation seemed to travel and grow.
In a few seconds, the itch had grown unbearable. She dropped her pin and began to scratch fervently all over her body. Then, suddenly, she felt very hot.
"What's happening to me?" she asked plaintively.