Who: Christine Daae and Erik Garnier What: Running into one another, talking When: 13 July 2014, afternoon Where: Tea Shoppe Christine works at Warnings/Rating: TBD Status: Thread | Incomplete
Two more days and Christine would be meeting up with Armand to just talk. It was strange to her that she had agreed to even meet up with someone as the twenty year old was shy and kept to herself when she wasn't at work or school. Which, yes. The whole reason she had started using the network was to branch out, but she was still shocked by herself to have agreed. Though the offer for a distraction from the dreams really had been a good incentive. She wasn't sure what to make of what she had been told. Dream faster and get them done with... it made sense in theory, but it wasn't something she really wanted to go through. She was able to distinguish reality again, she didn't want to risk it because of dreams that seemed a county-wide phenomenon.
Whatever her concerns about the Dreams were though, Christine knew that she couldn't worry about them at the moment. She was working and couldn't be distracted by the unsettling feeling she once again had gone through upon waking that morning. At least she knew how to seem put together. It was frustrating in it's own way, but it was something.
Break finished, Christine headed to the kitchens and relieved her coworker who was finished with her shift.
From the sounds of it, at present she just needed to bring a fresh pot of tea to Table Five. Otherwise it was slow. As much as she didn't mind when it was busier, right now, Christine was a fan of it being a slow Sunday. Something to do with the World Cup undoubtedly. Finals and all of that. She didn't know, she didn't follow sports.
"Have a nice day, Meg." Waving, the blonde picked up the tea pot and went into the dining area.
"Here you are, I'm Christine and will be taking Meg's place. Oh." It was then she realized that the customer she was serving was Erik from the network. She had seen him in there often enough, but she hadn't been told. Not that she would have been, there were plenty of regular customers and he never caused any issues that would need to be addressed or warned about. "Good afternoon."