[The video shows Corbin with a lot of sky behind him, the peak of a roof, wearing a light t-shirt, his cheeks a bit flushed from the breeze that ruffles his hair, or perhaps some other reason not readily apparent]
Yeah? Be there soon's I can. Thanks, Mr. Larkin, bye.
[And with that he closes the tome and starts the process of getting down, since he'd flown up there in the first place.]
[He goes down to his room first, grabbing some shoes and debating if he wanted to put on some different clothes. But well, they were comfortable, and he didn't know if they were going to get dirty or not, so in the end he just stayed in them and headed down to the Ozdust.]
[He shows up as soon as he can, looking around for Daniel. He's wearing a pair of shorts short enough that they show off most of his leg, mostly picked because they were lightweight. The shirt is the same, not raggedy by any means, but obviously picked for comfort over style.]
Daniel will be waiting in his usual work clothes and he'll brighten when he sees Corbin, unable to resist a quick up and down flick of his eyes when he gets a look at what he's wearing. Not out of disapproval, no - just that those shorts make it very hard to resist the temptation to ogle.
He'll be good.
"There you are, darling. Come on." He'll jerk his head for Corbin to follow him and lead the way to the shoe section, pulling on the bright red sparkly shoes to open the trapdoor that leads down a red-lit staircase.
Well they can both resist the urge to ogle each other then, because Corbin can never seem to get enough of Daniel in his work clothes. But he's not as good at hiding it, so he at least gets one good look in before reminding himself that he wasn't here to think about doing things with Daniel, he was here to earn some money.
"Holy shit..." he can't help it, having a trapdoor that's opened by some red shoes is pretty damn cool. "What's down there?" He'll follow him down, intensely curious as to what it might be.
The trapdoor closes behind him and Daniel will push through the crystal bead curtain to the still mostly empty main lounge area of the Ruby Slipper. It's a sizable room, with a bar along the back wall that seems to be fully stocked and a few tables and chairs. There's no decoration besides the bead curtains and the red-shaded lamps at each table. "Welcome to the Ruby Slipper, sweetheart. I got it a few weeks ago, still don't know why."
"Oh wow. Aint' this a sight." He whistles as he crosses the room to poke around at the bar, curiousity getting the better of him as he goes to explore the space.
"What're you plannin to do with it?" He calls out, poking his head under the bar for a moment. Then he's off around a corner through one of the doors, not because he's not interested in what Daniel has to say, but his curiousity is too much right now, and he needs to know what else is down here.
Daniel watches him poke around, wondering if he should put a leash on him. That's a thought for another time, though, as enjoyable and adorable as it would be to have Corbin collared for him. He'll remain where he is, he's explored the place pretty thoroughly already. "I'm going to decorate and open it as a club. Music, live performances, a lower-key place to relax and have a drink that isn't run by the fae."
He's pretty sure there's another speakeasy in town and he definitely knows about Midnight, but more watering holes never hurt anyone. He's planning a campy vibe, he doesn't want to be classy here. That's all well and good, but sometimes you need some cheesy fun.
No one is likely to debate that Corbin on a leash might be aesthetically pleasing, as well as provide a means to keep him from poking his nose into everything, but right now it would curtail his ability to help Daniel do whatever it was he needed.
"It'll look great once we're done fixing it up. So you're just gonna hire folks like us to run it?" Not that he protested, but it felt an odd choice when nearly every other business had at least one or two fae helping to run it, if not owning it outright.
"That was the general idea." He shrugs. "I don't really trust anyone who has anything to do with the running of this place. They can probably use magic to spy, but there's no reason to make it easier on them."
He's a paranoid old bastard and he knows it, but ten years in the resistance against aliens who want to control your every move makes it feel much more justified.
Corbin shrugs, it hadn't really occurred to him to be paranoid, yeah he knew that the Fae were watching them, that was the point of why they were there. So they couldn't really do anything about it. But hey, it was Daniel's place, so Daniel's rules, and if he didn't want to have any Fae help run the place then that was his business.
"Alright. What d'you need me to do?" There was probably things that need to be moved around, or maybe some painting. But he was fine doing whatever Daniel wanted him to do. That's why he was here after all.
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Hey, Mr. Larkin, you busy?
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[Why is Corbin on a roof? Youths.]
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I was wonderin if you had any jobs I could do. Or knew anyone that needed someone to.
[He sighs, leg propped up so he could rest his elbow on it, chin propped on his fist]
I don't need a lot, but the little bit of pocket money they give us ain't stretching like I want it to.
[He's not going to say he's getting bored, but he kind of is. And so he needs to find something to occupy himself with.]
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[He's been planning what to do with the new venue he... acquired, but an extra pair of hands would be a real help.]
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[And with that he closes the tome and starts the process of getting down, since he'd flown up there in the first place.]
[He goes down to his room first, grabbing some shoes and debating if he wanted to put on some different clothes. But well, they were comfortable, and he didn't know if they were going to get dirty or not, so in the end he just stayed in them and headed down to the Ozdust.]
[He shows up as soon as he can, looking around for Daniel. He's wearing a pair of shorts short enough that they show off most of his leg, mostly picked because they were lightweight. The shirt is the same, not raggedy by any means, but obviously picked for comfort over style.]
Mr. Larkin?
action -> prose!
He'll be good.
"There you are, darling. Come on." He'll jerk his head for Corbin to follow him and lead the way to the shoe section, pulling on the bright red sparkly shoes to open the trapdoor that leads down a red-lit staircase.
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"Holy shit..." he can't help it, having a trapdoor that's opened by some red shoes is pretty damn cool. "What's down there?" He'll follow him down, intensely curious as to what it might be.
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"What're you plannin to do with it?" He calls out, poking his head under the bar for a moment. Then he's off around a corner through one of the doors, not because he's not interested in what Daniel has to say, but his curiousity is too much right now, and he needs to know what else is down here.
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He's pretty sure there's another speakeasy in town and he definitely knows about Midnight, but more watering holes never hurt anyone. He's planning a campy vibe, he doesn't want to be classy here. That's all well and good, but sometimes you need some cheesy fun.
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"It'll look great once we're done fixing it up. So you're just gonna hire folks like us to run it?" Not that he protested, but it felt an odd choice when nearly every other business had at least one or two fae helping to run it, if not owning it outright.
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He's a paranoid old bastard and he knows it, but ten years in the resistance against aliens who want to control your every move makes it feel much more justified.
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"Alright. What d'you need me to do?" There was probably things that need to be moved around, or maybe some painting. But he was fine doing whatever Daniel wanted him to do. That's why he was here after all.