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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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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So yeah, even he can't always reach stuff.
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"But I can definitely boost you. Hold on, here let me show you."
He offers a hand out to Mono.
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Mono blinked a little, wondering at the idea of a demonstration right then and there. Was it different from what he knew? Probably, the kid supposed a lot of things were different. “Yeah? Okay, show me!” He responded, taking the offered hand.
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That said, when he had Mono's hand, he smiles.
"Nope. Wrap both of your hands over mine and hold onto your own arms REALLY tight, okay?"
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Something of note that might strike one as surprising was that Mono was definitely stronger than he looked for a kid his age and size.
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"To be fast, my muscles are all different. Means my arms are stronger too. Not, like, super strong, but stronger than someone my size."
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It did make sense, at least based on how Tommy had explained it, but it wasn’t something the kid would have thought of himself.
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There were plenty of speedsters who gained their powers from other things, or were powered other ways. But Tommy and his uncle Pietro were powered only by their bodies.
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Maybe things would have been different if people had been around to fight the signal before it corrupted everything…
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Was he good at being a hero? Tommy sighs and lowers the kid.
"I don't know if I'm a good hero. But I try to be. Whenever I can."
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"You know, I think your view of the world is pretty cool, Mono. You don't, like, pre-judge the people you meet. Well, you probably do, btu in a whole different way."
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It felt good to be told the way he saw things was ‘pretty cool,’ though. “And yeah! It would be kinda bad if you were trying without good intentions. Worse if they’re bad intentions.”
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"You're insanely smart, Mono. Anyone who tells you otherwise is wrong, so you know."
The kid is inspiring in his own way. Tommy wished he had that sort of purity when he was a kid.
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“So, are you both kinds? Or just one?” Could people be both kinds? Those people must be the smartest, he guessed.
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Just best to know what you are good at and what you aren't. When you know what isn't your strength, it's easier for you to make sure you're getting support in the other thigns.
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He tilted his head thoughtfully. “That’s… Mr. Rhy’s husband. I dunno him. He’s kinda weird.” How he dressed, his height, and the way he walked around reminded Mono too much of someone else. Even if Rhy seemed to like the man a lot, the kid tended to avoid interacting with them when they were together. It was interesting to hear that someone could be both book and street smart… He wondered how that happened. But he nodded, “Mr. Ignis seems like he’s very book smarty.” He added, though, at least he could agree with that much, having been around the man a lot more.
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"Llewellyn is weird, but in good ways. Sometimes that's something a person can be. And it's not bad. Being weird means you're unique, and people should be unique. If we're all the same, what's the point?"
Very book smarty indeed. The dude said words that made Tommy wonder what they meant. But that wasn't a bad thing, like he'd said.
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“I feel bad sometimes. I avoid him and a few other people? When they dress like they do or they’re as tall as they are, it reminds me of people from home? So I feel nervous when I see them around.” Instinct was hard to kick when it kept you alive as long as it had for him. Llewellyn’s shadow or silhouette in the distance looked too much like the man in the hat. Harry and Lauri-Ell were both excessively tall when generally had spelt danger for the kid.
The fact that Harry had gotten him to talk to him was an accomplishment, though the man had also kind of caught him, so not talking had been out of the question.
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Tommy had triggers too. He avoided them when he could. A lot.
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