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bartending!
Tonight's specials board proclaims
Milkshakes and nontraditional martinis half off!
Half of the customers Tifa's gotten are just as happy to order a nonalcoholic drink during happy hours. She figures she might as well have something with no alcohol as a special just in case, and it hasn't been so long since she had a smoothie night.
(Marlene would hate to miss a smoothie night and a milkshake night.)
Behind the bar, she tugs her long hair into a loose ponytail and positions herself in a prime spot.
"Anybody need a drink?"
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Half of the customers Tifa's gotten are just as happy to order a nonalcoholic drink during happy hours. She figures she might as well have something with no alcohol as a special just in case, and it hasn't been so long since she had a smoothie night.
(Marlene would hate to miss a smoothie night and a milkshake night.)
Behind the bar, she tugs her long hair into a loose ponytail and positions herself in a prime spot.
"Anybody need a drink?"
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[tiny tag: James Adams]
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"He is your boyfriend?" The assumption seems logical from the smile on Tifa's face.
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And then she shakes her head, feeling heat creep into her cheeks. She's never even thought of Vincent like that before. "Oh, no. Vincent's a good friend, but we--"
She hesitates, looking for a careful way to put it.
"We both have other people we'd like to get back home to."
She and Cloud are... what they are. A family, but not officially. And even if Lucrecia is encased in mako crystals, never to breathe and speak and stand in sunlight again, she's sure that still applies to Vincent, too.
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"My apologies. I am so sorry." Still, she barely conceals a grin with her teacup: she has seen blushes like that before.
Between good friends.
However, this is not her business. "Do you think... that you will go back to your home again? And that it will be the same, that things will be frozen?" She has such an interest in the answer that she finds herself leaning forward, the teacup only steady in her hands because she holds it with both of them. "I would very much like to know how that works."
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Their stoic, lovelorn Vincent and her. It seems so unlikely. Later she's going to have to have a good laugh over that.
"I've been home twice now, but both times it happened the same way. Nobody even knew I'd been gone. I don't know why it wouldn't happen that way again the next time I get to go home." She tilts her head slightly. "I know other people who've said it works that way for them, too."
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So far she has cried on Hercules and been given a blue handkerchief plucked right out of thin air. She has eaten dumplings with a Grandmother and cried herself to sleep every night. She's not sure how much longer she can keep this up.
"You... are very good at this. Tell me, please, Tifa, if there are ways for people here to earn money. I have none." Again, her eyes move to the tab board where she sees the price of the green tea added to the meager amount of food she's eaten the past several days. "And I do not wish to live on the kindness of others for so very long."
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She stops short of adding a does it?, but Sun's made how she feels about being here pretty clear. Sun hasn't screamed or cried or tried roughing up the door -- although she could've done all of that before -- but she has been more vocally opposed to being here than anybody else she's met. Even Vincent.
And that... in a strange way, makes her feel a little better.
"Did someone tell you about the fund for bound people?" That may be what she's talking about already, though. "I lived on it until I got this job. Since I've run a bar at home, I thought it was a perfect opportunity. I get room and board for doing it and keep any tips I'm given during my shifts, so... if you have any bar experience, this is one thing you could do." She leans forward a little. "But I know they also hire people to help with the gardening, and I think they've hired help for the stables, too."
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The very notion offends her sensibility, but here, she is glad for it.
"I could not work at a bar, but I do know gardens and gardening. That could be something except..." A moment of sadness washes over her. "I do not wish to do something that sounds so... permanent. It makes it seem as if I have given up on going home. I would not do that trapped on our island after the plane crash, and I do not want to do it now."
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But even nine days seems like a long time to be stranded.
"The fund is for anybody who can't leave. It's unfair to expect everybody who can't get out of here to find ways to earn enough money to pay for food and rent the whole time. But when I took this job, I never thought of it as permanent." The idea is a sad one, and she can see why Sun has a problem with it. "I just... think I'm better off keeping busy."
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Like the man with the shrapnel.
"One of the plane crash survivors is a doctor. He has been very helpful."
She, however, is no doctor, and she has not been very helpful either. Her husband will not let her.
"If I could go back nine days, I could stop my husband from taking me on that airplane."
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And somehow just now doesn't seem the ideal time to mention that she's from a completely different planet.
It's horrible story -- it sounds like Sun and her husband are very lucky to have both survived -- and nine days without rescue still seems so long, but...
Her eyes soften. "There's no way you could've known then."
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It does her no good at all. She cannot even share the good fortune that is this place -- if it is good fortune -- with her husband. Looking down into her tea, she sighs.
"I am sorry. I have taken up too much of your time, but... can you tell me about this fund. For people who cannot leave: what is the way to apply for it?" It would be business, she thinks, and there would be accountability for it. And knowing soon would be good because she is very, very hungry.
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Maybe it's the solidarity in wanting to go back home and maybe it's the empathy over being separated from the people they love, but she can't help feeling an odd surge of protectiveness toward Sun.
"The good news is that there's not much you have to do to apply, but when someone's actively tending bar, the bar itself is taking a break. So when my shift's done, why don't you just let the bar know you need to be covered by the fund? It's named after a man named Joe Manco, and I think doing that should be good enough."
It wasn't much trouble for her to get on it.
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She is not so sure she understands when Tifa tells her the bar itself is taking a break, but there are a great many things here she does not understand. Instead, she manages a weak smile and takes her teacup into her hands again. This, too, is a lifeline of sorts.
"Thank you for all your help. There is so much to learn about this place." There is much to learn about the island, too, but that cannot be done from here.
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It's been no trouble at all, really, and she's almost surprised she hasn't had more opportunities to give information to new people coming in. If she'd seen someone behind the bar on her first night in, she'd have approached that person right away.
She just wishes she could do more. For Sun and for herself.
"If you need anything, I'm not usually too hard to find. My room upstairs is number 34."
She hasn't been in the habit of giving her room number out, but it hasn't been a guarded secret, either. Mostly she tells Sun what it is because she remembers exactly how she felt on her first few nights in and how glad she was to have a friend.
It's just that the friend, in her case, was someone she already knew. In that way, she was lucky and she realizes it.
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Laughing -- but not really -- she takes another sip of her tea while it's still warm. It can all be chalked up to simple coincidence. Because how could a bar know the number of a flight from a place that could be so far away from here that nobody has ever heard of it?
Her laugh really just hides her tears and frustration, though she tries very hard not to let that show. She is weary from lack of sleep and from hunger and from missing Jin, and the tea is the first sustenance she's had all day. It is barely enough.
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It occurs to her immediately after she says it that it... may not be as true as she'd like to believe it is, and she promptly banishes that thought from her mind.
That'd make the Landlord -- or whoever's running things behind the scenes here -- about as funny as Reno.
She can't help it. Her heart goes out to Sun in the worst way.
"Can I get you more tea?"
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Yes, please.
"You are very kind, but I do not wish to be any trouble." With a meek smile, she raises her teacup to her lips again. "When the bar is... not so tired" -- she can't believe she's even saying something so ridiculous -- "I will ask about the Joe Manco fund. And perhaps then I will have more tea."
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But if Sun wants to wait, she's not going to make her have more tea before she'd like it.
"Just promise you'll let me know if you need anything else."
There may not be much she can do, but she'll definitely do whatever she can.
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She will remember that room number. Tifa should not be surprised if she hears a tentative knock at her door sometime: it is good to have friends.
Especially in strange places.