Winter, 2nd, Year 513 Lessomm pushed the door open and entered the Spot. It had been a long time since he had been here. Last time he had been without work and desperate for money in order to eat and keep the roof above his head. Things were completely different now. He was well employed and well looked after and it showed in both his appearance and his presence. He was proud and he belonged here. The young Eypharian was here with a purpose and he walked straight for his goal. Under his clothes, four of his six arms were pressed against his body, hidden under his butler outfit. A long black swallowtail coat and pants covered most of his body, only the white of his shirt and the pristine white gloves were visible from underneath it all, creating a strong contrast with the rest of the outfit. His hair, tied back neatly into a ponytail, blended in with the black of his outfit. The uniqueness of his clothes drew enough attention so that the somewhat odd shape of his body, created by the hidden arms, went mostly unnoticed. The job board stood in the same place as it always had and Lessomm ran his fingers over the tier 1 job request, skimming the titles, looking for a specific one. When he found it, he unpinned it from the board and walked over to the bar. "It's not evil." His master had said. "You only see it as such because you want to." Lessomm had had some trouble understanding his master's point of view. "There are two ways this could go, Lessomm. We take the job and do some minor material damage or...!" His master had stopped here for a moment, lifting a single finger to stress his point. "Someone else will go in and instead of destroying the man's wares they will break his arms, legs, nose and a few ribs. Not because the job requests it but because they -like- to do so." It had been the first time Lessomm had discussed, even argued, something so strongly with his master. He hadn't been able to grasp how it was not evil to go and destroy something belonging to someone else. His master had spent at least a full bell trying to explain it. By the end, however, Lessomm had agreed to accept the job. Not because he agreed with his master's point of view but because he understood that other people might take the job and finish it in a different manner. By doing it Miro's way, they would save the man from such a fate. He placed the request on the bar, upside down so the bartender could read it. Rival Removal, the title said. It wasn't right, doing something like this. But it would be even more wrong to do nothing and leave it in the hands of someone worse. As his master had said pointed out, the lesser evil was the better evil. "My master would like to take on this job." Chances of the man knowing Lessomm's master without him providing the information were going to be zero so, in order to avoid wasting more time, Lessomm added the information himself. "My master's name is Miro. He's worked for you before." He wasn't sure if that was the case but Miro had been here before and Lessomm seemed to remember him talking with the bartender who had been working here two seasons ago. He couldn't remember if it was the same one. |