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67th of Spring 517AV
"Yes, yes i know, you've told me ten times already." Grim complained as a light laugh came from behind his hunched back. His hands moved swiftly over the unorganized shelves, quickly sorting the various boxes and pouches as they did. Not far behind, Whisper stood, taking great enjoyment from seeing frustration appear in his voice each time she reminded him how and where to put what. It struck him as odd at how every morning he arrives the place is a mess, as if someone intentionally misplaced everything so that they could later amuse themselves.
The Eiyon's eye twitched slightly as he completed yet another, in his opinion, meaningless task. Back when he started working, Grim believed he would be taking out two flies with one stone. Getting paid for preforming a job that pleased his goddess. He couldn't have asked for more. Except that he could. And he did. Yet, apparently, all to no avail. So much time has already passed, and each and every day he was moving that there, replacing this with that. The job was far from what he had originally expected, it lacked the excitement he desired.
"You are getting pretty good at this." The blonde remarked, drawing yet another laugh. Even though he couldn't hear him, the black robed man was sure that Duncan was laughing as he crawled under her skin. Still, there was truth in her words. Although, what bothered him was that everyone could be good at what he was currently doing: nothing. Even for one who never placed himself on a pedestal in any way, the Eiyon believed that having him behind the counter all day was a waste of his time and abilities. He could do better.
Falling on his work chair, one that now felt more uncomfortable than ever, Grim let out a groan that lasted for several seconds. None of the tasks he had been preforming until now were physically demanding. Yet they exhausted him mentally, due to how mundane and utterly boring his job was. On the other hand, both Whisper and Duncan were constantly off somewhere, doing god knows what. If he was to guess, they just needed a patient guard dog for the shop so they can go and do all the exciting stuff.
Whisper leaned over the counter, remains of the smile she adorned still present on her face. She arched a thin eyebrow as she asked him. "Are you unhappy here?"
Restraining another groan that formed in his throat, Grim lifted his head only slightly, letting an gray eye rest on hers. "No, i am not unhappy." He mouthed slowly. "Although, i expected..."
"What?" Whisper cut in, the smile on her face growing ever larger.
"Well, i expected to be going out in the field." He shrugged, sinking lower into his chair.
"And what would you be doing, out in the field?" The spiritist asked, mimicking the last part of her question in Grim's voice.
"It doesn't matter what, i am sure that my powers would be of use out there. I am sick of piling boxes, every night i dream of incense!" Grim exclaimed. "I keep washing my hands, but I can't get the damn smell out of my skin!"
Whisper scratched her chin, as if deep in thought, though the smile she adorned never left her face. Clasping her hands behind her back she asked. "So, you think that you are ready for a more serious job?"