Lottie Noble (fashionistax) wrote in oblivionrp, @ 2009-04-16 10:35:00 |
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Entry tags: | lottie, lottie and miguel, miguel |
Timber!
Who: Lottie, Miguel
When: 9 pm
Where: The Golden Apple
Her chewing gum snapped between her teeth as she flipped the page of the fashion magazine she was perusing, looking rather bored about it all. In fact, she was, because no one came to shop at nine at night, at least not on a cruise ship. Thankfully the shop was only open for another hour... speaking of, she needed to get organizing the shelves for the next morning, or "zoning," as her manager called it.
With a definitive sound, she closed the magazine and stepped off of the barstool she was perched on, standing and raising her arms above her head in a stretch. Reflexively Lottie pulled her blouse back down over her stomach, followed by brushing the lint from her black slacks. Her work attire was simple but professional, a pair of black slacks and embellished kitten heels, along with a flouncy brightly colored blouse to give the outfit a bit of interest. Her hair had been curled and pinned back in spots, as well.
She looked out of the entrance of the shop idly, noticing a man, a custodian, wiping down the bistro seating they had set up to provide shoppers a place to rest in their quest for good deals. He was so intent on his work, she admired his work ethic, and forced herself to follow suit. Moving over to one of the shelves where the handbags had obviously been mixed up by customers, she set to work putting them back in their original cubbies in a nice, orderly fashion.
Until one of the shelf bottoms decided to drop out, sending a tidal wave of purses to fall on Lottie, sending her back on her ass and making quite the clatter. "Whoashit!" she yelped as she fell back.The shelf that had fallen out also knocked down the rest of the purses along the way, so when the dust finally settled, it was a rather large mess of canvas and leather. Moving her now-disheveled hair from her face, she frowned. She liked bags and all, but she certainly had no interest in being buried with them.