Tommy Shepard (
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[Open] Delivery Boy Here
Who; Tommy Shepherd, Jacob, Open
What; Cherishment Deliveries and Tommy's Market Stall
Where; Markets
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Warnings;
I. Business Gotta Business | Open
Valentine's, but it wasn't really that. still, Tommy had seen this shit before, and honestly, he'd made some spare bucks at this time of the year, going abroad to get certain gifts for people who wanted to impress their partners.
Here at least he had better reasons to do it. The city was full of the joy and gifts and everything else. And Tommy? He had a fleet of messenger girls and boys to help provide for. So their little stall in the market got a minor remodeling with samples of different business's work. Some cloth flowers from that former King's booth, which Tommy had a sign with that explained where to find that stall. There some nice candles with directions to the chandler's shop for those and nice soaps. And of course there was a box of chocolates. or what had been a box of chocolates because Tommy did nothing to stop his courier kids from taking food from the stall if it wasn't a delivery bound to happen. That one had a sign that said 'chocolates so good they didn't last' and directed to the chocolateer's.
"Deliveries," Tommy called out, sounding more bored than anything. "Wanna send something to a secret admirer? We'll get it there, perhaps even in the next second. Surprise them with flowers appearing in front of their eyes."
He knew the kids were mostly out delivering notes and flowers and other gifts as fleetly as their little feet (all booted because Tommy had put no small amount of the business's funds into getting shoes and warm winter coats for his kids), leaving him alone to manage the stall. He hated being alone. Even his smallest kid, a little girl named Jenica, had gone rushing off with a love note, so all he could do was keep the brazier in the covered stall going and try not to go mad with boredom.
Who knew being a responsible adult could suck so much?
II. Commissioning A Gift | Closed to Jacob
If Tommy had one regular business as a customer that wasn't the lodge, it was Gary's. Wood was always needed. Supplies for sealing carvings mattered too. He absolutely had to do regular deliveries, but it was fine. Fine because Jacob was there, and he called out to the young man who was often there to officially 'receive' deliveries from the cart Tommy was hauling behind himself.
"Hey Jakey-boy," Tommy said with a smirk. "You good today?"
What; Cherishment Deliveries and Tommy's Market Stall
Where; Markets
When;
Warnings;
I. Business Gotta Business | Open
Valentine's, but it wasn't really that. still, Tommy had seen this shit before, and honestly, he'd made some spare bucks at this time of the year, going abroad to get certain gifts for people who wanted to impress their partners.
Here at least he had better reasons to do it. The city was full of the joy and gifts and everything else. And Tommy? He had a fleet of messenger girls and boys to help provide for. So their little stall in the market got a minor remodeling with samples of different business's work. Some cloth flowers from that former King's booth, which Tommy had a sign with that explained where to find that stall. There some nice candles with directions to the chandler's shop for those and nice soaps. And of course there was a box of chocolates. or what had been a box of chocolates because Tommy did nothing to stop his courier kids from taking food from the stall if it wasn't a delivery bound to happen. That one had a sign that said 'chocolates so good they didn't last' and directed to the chocolateer's.
"Deliveries," Tommy called out, sounding more bored than anything. "Wanna send something to a secret admirer? We'll get it there, perhaps even in the next second. Surprise them with flowers appearing in front of their eyes."
He knew the kids were mostly out delivering notes and flowers and other gifts as fleetly as their little feet (all booted because Tommy had put no small amount of the business's funds into getting shoes and warm winter coats for his kids), leaving him alone to manage the stall. He hated being alone. Even his smallest kid, a little girl named Jenica, had gone rushing off with a love note, so all he could do was keep the brazier in the covered stall going and try not to go mad with boredom.
Who knew being a responsible adult could suck so much?
II. Commissioning A Gift | Closed to Jacob
If Tommy had one regular business as a customer that wasn't the lodge, it was Gary's. Wood was always needed. Supplies for sealing carvings mattered too. He absolutely had to do regular deliveries, but it was fine. Fine because Jacob was there, and he called out to the young man who was often there to officially 'receive' deliveries from the cart Tommy was hauling behind himself.
"Hey Jakey-boy," Tommy said with a smirk. "You good today?"
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"No fucking clue, Mono. It's definitely not something I'm used to either. Billy's Bubbe does it to me sometimes."
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But the comment gets a curious little glance again as he finished off his chocolate. “Billy?” He liked Billy, or he had before the boy disappeared. He missed him, honestly, and it was kind of weird being the only kid who wasn’t a local. “What’s a Bubbe?” He repeated more curiously, someone of Billy’s, but it wasn’t a word he was familiar with.
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And if Mono thought he missed Billy, he couldn't even understand how Tommy felt without him.
"It's a word that means grandmother in Yiddish. It's a language his family speaks."
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The kid tilted his head thoughtfully at that. He didn’t know much about other languages. He might have heard some people using them around the city, but he’d never really asked about it since he didn’t know what they were called. “Oh! So it’s a word for grandmother. That’s neat. No one really talks where I’m from anymore, so I dunno about other languages.”
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Tommy definitely thought that was a bit weird, a bit confused over what the kid meant by that. Clearly he spoke after all.
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“There’s a thing in the television…? Kinda draws people in. It starts by taking away what people need to talk.” Mono referred to those people as ‘the viewers.’ He was pretty sure the Man in the Hat and the thing in the television worked together somehow. And it seemed to mostly be adults, but kids were pretty rare in the Pale City at this point. Running into Six had been a surprise, but she had also been on an island further away from the city.
“Then other people are just… They’re different. They just make a lot of weird sounds when they spot you.” So that probably gave a pretty good indication of why his views were a bit skewed when interacting with people here. There really weren't any 'normal' adults left for him to turn to where he came from.
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"Shit man, you've had some really bad stuff happen around you. Guess this place must make literally no sense."
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But he nodded quickly, “It really doesn’t sometimes!” The place was so full of life, and people were so... Normal, and kind. “I mean... It’s confusing... But in a good way? At least now it is. I kept expecting it to change for a while.” He shrugged his little shoulders a bit before he leaned closer to the heater with his hands again.
“The only place that I’ve seen so far that kinda reminds me of home was that Limbo place of Illyana’s.” It was still different, closer than this place. Plus, it had that one pretty garden that she'd taken him to see on their little excursion, there was nothing like that in his world.
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"No guarantee it won't change. But hopefully it won't be for the worse. And... uh, that's probably not good? I think Limbo is a hell dimension."
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“Yeah, I know it might… But at least it’s not like my world. I don’t wanna ever see it get like that. I don’t like to think people might become like they were there.” He responded with a small frown. He didn’t want to lose all the nice friends he’d made, and he definitely didn’t want to see them all slowly turned into monsters. Mono nodded though, “That’s what I was told about it. I stayed really close to Illyana, but I think if I’d have wandered I’d have found a lot like my world. I don’t think my world was always like that, though… I think it’s just something that happened over time when the signals got all corrupted.”
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When the signals got corrupted? Tommy wondered what that meant.
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As for the signals? Well, it was complicated. More complicated than even Mono could explain, especially since it was more connected to him than he realized.
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"Well, if she shows up, I'll hire her too."
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Plus… As fast as Tommy was? The man in the hat could do some really weird stuff, and the kid wasn’t sure how that kind of confrontation would work out.
He brightened a little at that. “Yeah? That would be great. Then we could work together.”
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He wished he could make it easier for this kid. A lot easier.
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"I guess I just hate feeling powerless."
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“But you help me here! Like now I got shoes and a winter coat, and a job.” These were all very important things he’d done without them the prior winter, after all. “And you said you’d help my friend too, if she shows up.”
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Hell, he doesn't fully get it either, but he was trying.
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But it was weirdly comforting to have the people who did get it, even if he sometimes felt a bit bad. Because going through bad stuff like they had...? The kid wished they hadn’t, especially people he cared about.
“And it’s important to stick together, stuffs easier when you got people than it is when you’re alone. Six and I kinda figured that out after a while.” The kid added with a little nod. Though it had more been her that hadn't been as keen on the idea at first. He had to win her over... Mostly by being useful. But to be fair, Mono knew he his people skills hadn't proved to be good.
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"You learned way younger than I did."
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But probably mostly help the reaching stuff thing.
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So yeah, even he can't always reach stuff.
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