I — I mean, yeah, kind of, I guess, but that's not exactly what I meant.
[ Well, it partly is.
And it's also partly true even if the circumstances are really weird and off-base and he'd struck out with a hell of a lot more patrons coming to the shop for undisclosed reasons. (The uniform. It was 100% the uniform. It messed with his perfectly sculpted hair, which is his best feature, thank you very much.)
But he can ease into the whole 'monsters taking over a small town' thing later. ]
Yeah. [ He lets out an exhale, thinking of how he'd just started a new gig at the video store too. Can he include that in his new resume? But more importantly: ] You'll need new clothes. Where are you from, anyway? Or is 'when' a better question?
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[ Well, it partly is.
And it's also partly true even if the circumstances are really weird and off-base and he'd struck out with a hell of a lot more patrons coming to the shop for undisclosed reasons. (The uniform. It was 100% the uniform. It messed with his perfectly sculpted hair, which is his best feature, thank you very much.)
But he can ease into the whole 'monsters taking over a small town' thing later. ]
Yeah. [ He lets out an exhale, thinking of how he'd just started a new gig at the video store too. Can he include that in his new resume? But more importantly: ] You'll need new clothes. Where are you from, anyway? Or is 'when' a better question?