[She grins just a little. She prefers to think of it that way. She bets that their Midnight Grind team is not as dysfunctional as her "team", though, but it doesn't make it any less intriguing. She likes searching for people with parallels to her own situation; it makes her feel a tiny sense of camaraderie, though she'll never say as much.]
Does everyone get along well? My "team" sometimes fights like cats and dogs, but that's because everyone is so... different, you could say? Basically, I'm surprised you can keep the peace with so many different kinds of people here.
[It's an over exaggeration that the five of them fight so fiercely; they actually get along most of the time, but they have been known to butt heads to the point where the mansion has suffered collateral damage as a result. (She's tries to stay out of fights like those, though. She's not really on the side of brawn, given her powers.)]
[Monts isn't acquainted with Michael yet and the way Oren sees it, it's not really a team. Maybe Iona could be called a leader considering how much she accepts people so easily and they tend to follow her whims.]
People working on different days. Don't always meet.
That's too bad. [She actually sounds a little deflated at that. The idea of a group of employees at a nexus-like cafe, dealing with their own problems and dramas and the weird customers that come in here...
It'd make a good indie comic, she thinks. Lyra, your mind jumps to weird stuff sometimes.] You've dashed my imaginative hopes, Oren.
You're pretty direct and to the point. But I like people like that.
[Which is ironic, considering she's terribly good at putting on an act, herself. It's all a part of her repertoire, and perhaps her familiarity with it is what makes it... tiring, in a way.]
[A shrug.] Probably the ones where you don't mean it. It's easier to get your way when you're smiling, and people think you like them more than you do -- if you practice it, I'm sure you can get a lot of women to order more drinks just so they can see that smile. A win-win.
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[She grins just a little. She prefers to think of it that way. She bets that their Midnight Grind team is not as dysfunctional as her "team", though, but it doesn't make it any less intriguing. She likes searching for people with parallels to her own situation; it makes her feel a tiny sense of camaraderie, though she'll never say as much.]
Does everyone get along well? My "team" sometimes fights like cats and dogs, but that's because everyone is so... different, you could say? Basically, I'm surprised you can keep the peace with so many different kinds of people here.
[It's an over exaggeration that the five of them fight so fiercely; they actually get along most of the time, but they have been known to butt heads to the point where the mansion has suffered collateral damage as a result. (She's tries to stay out of fights like those, though. She's not really on the side of brawn, given her powers.)]
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[Monts isn't acquainted with Michael yet and the way Oren sees it, it's not really a team. Maybe Iona could be called a leader considering how much she accepts people so easily and they tend to follow her whims.]
People working on different days. Don't always meet.
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It'd make a good indie comic, she thinks. Lyra, your mind jumps to weird stuff sometimes.] You've dashed my imaginative hopes, Oren.
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[Oren is such a downer!]
A lot.
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[Which is ironic, considering she's terribly good at putting on an act, herself. It's all a part of her repertoire, and perhaps her familiarity with it is what makes it... tiring, in a way.]
...Though I guess it wouldn't hurt to smile more.
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Don't really need to.
You. Smile because you can or because you want to?
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Both? Besides, smiles are easy, even if you don't really mean them.
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[it's an oddly whole sentence coming from Oren]
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