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Coffee Shop Construction is a go!
Who: Natasha Romanoff and anyone conned into likely to swing by and help
What: Before it can open, the coffee shop needs a little tlc and a few touch-ups.
When: Friday, May 10. Possibly extending into the weekend.
Where: The future location of A Shot In The Dark coffee shop. (AKA, Building M)
Summary: Natasha calls in a few favors and bribes a few friends and teammates into helping her get the coffee shop ready to open. Anyone able to hammer a few nails, wield a paint brush or broom, or move some furniture is invited.Or come ogle some of the shirtless males she's put to work, that's acceptable too.
Rating: PG. Probably. >.>
Natasha's still not entirely sure why she's doing this. Most mornings, she wakes up with the inevitable realization that she's probably lost her mind. She's not one to put down roots, to make a commitment to anything, because things don't last, situations change and her lifestyle choice of 'don't get attached' is slowly getting buried under a mound of teammates, friends, and persistent pests that somehow end up being debatably endearing.
And, apparently, a coffee shop.
Yup. She's definitely lost her mind. That doesn't seem to stop her from going each day and working on the little shop off the plaza, although she's reached a point that there's not much else she can do on her own. She needs help. A galling realization, but hey, that's what teammates are for, right? So, on a bright and sunny Friday morning, she rounds up what help she can find to pound out the last few renovations needed for the place.
((OOC Note: Most of the work needed is inside the cafe itself, although some work can be done outside as well. The doors will be propped open for people to come and go and they're taking pretty much a blank slate of an interior and turning it into this. So, work your character could possibly be doing is helping construct the coffee bar, painting the walls, hanging light fixtures or the shelving behind the coffee bar. Cleaning up the tables and chairs or the other surfaces inside once the sawdust and nail-pounding clears up. And if someone wants to get creative and make her a sign, she will be eternally grateful.
There will be a constant supply of drinks and snacks as well, for people wanting to take breaks or those wandering by to eyeball the proceedings. Hop in, help out, or just stop by to chat.))
What: Before it can open, the coffee shop needs a little tlc and a few touch-ups.
When: Friday, May 10. Possibly extending into the weekend.
Where: The future location of A Shot In The Dark coffee shop. (AKA, Building M)
Summary: Natasha calls in a few favors and bribes a few friends and teammates into helping her get the coffee shop ready to open. Anyone able to hammer a few nails, wield a paint brush or broom, or move some furniture is invited.
Rating: PG. Probably. >.>
Natasha's still not entirely sure why she's doing this. Most mornings, she wakes up with the inevitable realization that she's probably lost her mind. She's not one to put down roots, to make a commitment to anything, because things don't last, situations change and her lifestyle choice of 'don't get attached' is slowly getting buried under a mound of teammates, friends, and persistent pests that somehow end up being debatably endearing.
And, apparently, a coffee shop.
Yup. She's definitely lost her mind. That doesn't seem to stop her from going each day and working on the little shop off the plaza, although she's reached a point that there's not much else she can do on her own. She needs help. A galling realization, but hey, that's what teammates are for, right? So, on a bright and sunny Friday morning, she rounds up what help she can find to pound out the last few renovations needed for the place.
((OOC Note: Most of the work needed is inside the cafe itself, although some work can be done outside as well. The doors will be propped open for people to come and go and they're taking pretty much a blank slate of an interior and turning it into this. So, work your character could possibly be doing is helping construct the coffee bar, painting the walls, hanging light fixtures or the shelving behind the coffee bar. Cleaning up the tables and chairs or the other surfaces inside once the sawdust and nail-pounding clears up. And if someone wants to get creative and make her a sign, she will be eternally grateful.
There will be a constant supply of drinks and snacks as well, for people wanting to take breaks or those wandering by to eyeball the proceedings. Hop in, help out, or just stop by to chat.))
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...Then again, considering her luck, she doubted it.
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"If it's unanticipated then you might be able to get away with it. What're they going to expect for this?" wasn't it enough that they'd probably get some kickass coffee out of the deal?
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For a moment he really was surprised. Not that he considered her incapable by any standards, but that she could find the time and the motivation to do this... it seemed pretty hardcore. Maybe she was more hard core than she looked. "...Don't think wrong of me for asking but do you need some help with that?"
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His offer is met with the faintest flicker of surprise as she glances over at him again, meeting his gaze, studying him thoughtfully for half a heartbeat.
"I couldn't think wrongly of you for that, and I appreciate the offer. You don't have to go to any trouble, though. The fact that you're here helping today means a great deal in itself."
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"Please tell me you're okay with strawberries?"
That and there weren't enough baked sweets in Luceti-- and he needed to be making something. Friends, acquaintances, maybe even Luceti's own form of money, if it existed. Bartering-- and cottage industries seemed pretty neat. But if anyone knew anything about pop-up restaurants, Eugene would be the one to know the how-to about all sorts.
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The question caught her by surprise and she laughed. "Strawberries? Yes, I'm fine with them. Pepper, on the other hand, is allergic, for future reference. Why?"
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Her touching his arm did get a sheepish little smile as he realized his enthusiasm must be obvious enough for him to be told to calm down and he let out a soft sigh to try and reestablish the calm veneer he liked to maintain.
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"Have to accommodate for all our paying customers. Take allergies into consideration. Possibly medical conditions, too. Sugar-free might be hard to bake regularly." Already thinking about a business model even if he wasn't interested in the monetary aspect. There was challenge in being able to provide effectively. He just hoped people would like what he made...