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medigel rolled 1 100-sided dice:
64
Total: 64 (1-100)
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 5:44 pm
Of course horsemen would be scumbag enough to have a monopoly on how exchanges went for their currency. He had heard rumors at the president was equally an a*****e to boot, but the only managerial figure he saw as he infiltrated the place was some androgynous kid-like creature. Great.
Banks on the whole felt like a boring place to check out, most especially because he didn't want to deal with the lenders. However, there was a spot Shik could work, and that was being a loan shark. Naturally predatory, the mist hunter could work over customers in the most natural way he could; it was definitely better than trying to act like a horseman.
The customer he dealt with first seemed receptive to him. More than used to rough and casual flirting thanks to Shaheen, he thought he had her on the ropes for most of the conversation. That is, until he realized that the customer had left without actually paying anything. Whoops.
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medigel rolled 1 100-sided dice:
72
Total: 72 (1-100)
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2017 5:52 pm
It was probably sad that Shik managed to let a second client get away in a similar manner, flirting gone wrong or otherwise, but to him, it was all in good fun. If he didn't manage to do business for the damn ponies, so what? Clearly they didn't need his help anyway, if the size and stature of the bank told him anything. He did leave, however, before he started to arouse suspicions of the other bank tellers.
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