Liadine Montrose (yellowsunling) wrote in otherworld_logs, @ 2015-05-25 21:22:00 |
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Entry tags: | liadine montrose, mitchell roslyn |
Characters: Liadine & Mitch
Setting: The Garage
Content: Currently Worksafe
Summary: The contrary pixie and the hotheaded mechanic are going to give everyone in a five-block radius a headache.
Status: Ongoing
Since Lia had found herself at The Garage, she'd done what most other straggler fae had done: plop her butt in a bed and stay. Though she insisted that she was still vastly superior to her fellow Otherworlders because, well, she was a veteran traveller and they were just naïve, she had proven very quickly that for all of her bluster and bragging, she was just as ignorant of this world as everyone else. She just happened to be a lot more exhausting about it. It hadn't helped that she insisted she knew how phones worked and decided for Mohini that she was now the new front desk manager of The Garage, without any prior experience. Or even knowledge about cars. It further didn't help that she ended up talking to one man on the phone for forty-five minutes about the outsourcing of American jobs, even though they were in Canada and she had no idea what outsourcing meant. It was certainly proof that the more passionately one spoke, the less someone questioned their pool of knowledge. But she wasn't entirely unlikeable. She bonded with Mo in small ways, such as drawing her pictures, finding her new clients, and planting flowers. She was engaging and friendly for the most part, so within the week most people had resigned to letting her stay. And by most, that meant pretty much everyone but Mitchell Roslyn, the fire enchanter. It wasn't that he hated her, it was simply that she really made his job difficult. She'd hang around and spill things on the cars or sneak up and ask him a question, startling him and causing him to hit some part of his anatomy on something not soft. And she'd pour salt in the wound by reminding him to be careful, what a klutz. So to say they weren't hitting it off was an understatement. |