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Post by ☯EPIC☯ on Nov 22, 2014 4:06:23 GMT
Week grinned using more of his goop to form a cane to complete the outfit as he stood yet again eyes closed as he spoke confidently with that grin of his well on display at all times. "Oh Beverly Beverly, I'm not here asking you to kill anyone, well not today at least heh heh, I'm just here to say hello and speak to one of my many new business partners, I mean of course, don't you know Bev! We're.. Co-Owner", he spoke in a nonchalant tone before hearing the voice behind him afraid.
Music to his ears.
"Oh hello my darling! Long time no see! I see you remember me though, it's for the best. Remembering people like me may save your life one day! But don't worry! I'm not here for you, me and Beverly have lots of business to discuss you see.", he smirked back at her turning his head up to look back at her twisting his neck over in freakish ways only adding to that Cheshire grin of his before readjusting himself toward Beverly, she probably was going to start asking the obvious questions soon.
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Post by *Lady* Beverly and Ghost on Nov 22, 2014 4:27:31 GMT
Safe to say, Sinclair ran back upstairs. It was quite embarrassing to say the least, but Tweek did almost kill her. Seeing him again would, at best, give her nightmares again.
Beverly got up and went over to the bar. She still had a few good bottles, and she grabbed one. This seemed like a situation where no cup would be required. Sitting back down, she took a swig, then put the papers on the table in a neat stack. She calmed down a bit. She had to remain relaxed.
"I hope you appreciate the fact that I am being civil. There is nothing keeping me from outright murdering you, although for all I know this is just some puppet.
First off, how exactly did you become co-owner of this place from your little scam? What strings did you have to pull? I want to see paperwork.
Secondly, are you going to do any actual *work* or are you simply just going to do nothing? Keep in mind that if this place loses business, and I have to close shop, you'll, once more, will have no leverage as to making me do whatever you want. Not that I would do it, most likely. So you better put in actual work without sabotaging my business."
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