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Post by Ashira 'Estri' Betzalel on May 9, 2021 13:11:30 GMT -8
[Tier 1]: First Rule of Fight Club (Combat) "Miss, I don't care if you have to pour all of the remaining chocolate into an oversized bathtub, it's mine. Get it, chop chop." The entitled voice of Estri would demand from the woman behind the counter of the store, the smallish icecream shop. The empty shop would echo with her angered tapping as she continued to tap her feet waiting. "I swear, I should have never come here. Everyone is so slow in America. Ugh." Her annoyed tone would state as she felt the energies around her, flustered and frustrated. The store was completely empty aside from the employees, and was rather small in comparison to other places. The back wall was full of jugs of icecream and bore many windows to view the outside streets below with a beautiful sunset gaze, while the isles and front of the store were closed off and dark aside from the overheard bulb lights. The main door was a slamless door, pressurized tanks opening and closing it upon entry and as the employees were in the breakroom deciding how to deal with Estri, she couldn't help but feel this feeling, this unnerving that someone else was nearby. Someone she had never met before... Something to be weary of. Atlas Steele
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Post by Atlas Steele on May 9, 2021 14:04:16 GMT -8
Watching the body of the woman, Atlas would take a deep breath for a moment before venting his frustration, calling upon his inner demons to calm down as he walked closer to the counter before reaching over his hand and taking the tub that she was trying to buy out of her hands, slowly turning it around as he would smile contently.
"Ah, Welcome, it seems that you are trying to buy the ice cream that I've ordered for this day, my name is written on the side you know? Atlas Steele." He would point at it, with a kind smile yet one thing was certain as he stood there proudly. With his body angled in the middle, with his body leaned frontwards, he didn't have his balance together perfectly.
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