Raleigh Harper / Emily Watkins (
callmeemily) wrote2014-07-19 02:01 am
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Trying your own bakery is... trying. (Open.)
There's a ton that Raleigh doesn't know. Of course there is - everybody's got that stuff, things that they don't really have an interest in figuring out. That being said, she got this chance - this ridiculous chance, and that's why she's currently sitting down outside of the local coffeeshop, and she's... looking.
She's looking at the binder her boss gave her, that's got expenses and income, because she's theoretically doing inventory because he asked her to, even though it made no sense.
But... she gets numbers. For the first time she gets numbers, and Raleigh stares at the books, because she knows how much she gets paid. She knows how much a pastry sells for.
And now, she can see exactly the sort of profit her boss is getting. "Holy shit." She stared down at the box again, and she shakes her head, and she starts to wonder - not for the first time - about starting this herself, and pay the people working for her a decent, llving wage.
Now, if only she knew where to start...
She's looking at the binder her boss gave her, that's got expenses and income, because she's theoretically doing inventory because he asked her to, even though it made no sense.
But... she gets numbers. For the first time she gets numbers, and Raleigh stares at the books, because she knows how much she gets paid. She knows how much a pastry sells for.
And now, she can see exactly the sort of profit her boss is getting. "Holy shit." She stared down at the box again, and she shakes her head, and she starts to wonder - not for the first time - about starting this herself, and pay the people working for her a decent, llving wage.
Now, if only she knew where to start...
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"What if it's not the pastries I'm interested in, but the baker?" she asked, casually arching an eyebrow. She'd found that it was best to kind of just throw yourself out there. She hated playing the, "Is she or isn't she into girls?" game and found the best way to circumvent it was to be overt. Flirty and upfront had always worked wonders for her. Either the flirting was returned or she knew where they stood. Either way it was a win.
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"Sorry," she says after a second. "I mean... we could still do pastries. Or coffee? Just... friends?" God, kill her. Kill her now, because she feels so incredibly awkward right now.
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"Pastries sounds good," Genevieve said, rather amused at the girl's reaction. It was like that sometimes and honestly she found it kind of adorable. It was a perfectly fine way to be let down and meant that things wouldn't be weird between them. At least she hoped that they wouldn't be weird.
"And I'm always up for making new friends."
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She smiles at Genevieve, leaning her chin on her hand again, because.... she thinks the awkwardness is mostly over. "So now that we're friends," Because they were, no question, "What do you like to do for fun? Because I'm actually trying to get better and do more in the fun category."
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Genevieve had to give a little laugh at the relief in Raleigh's expression when Genevieve backed off a bit. It was a really sweet reaction and it endeared the girl to Genevieve even more. It seemed like they might actually be decent friends after all if she was really this sweet.
"I'm still pretty new here so I'm just adjusting, mostly. Doing a bit of classes online and visiting the beach and such. Cruising for cute baker girls, that sort of thing. I'll probably have to get a job before too long."
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"I haven't been here all that long - I'm definitely not one of the people who grew up here, so if you ever need some company, I'm all for hanging out? I mean, if you'd want to!"
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"Yeah, until then I'll just do whatever I need to so I can pay the bills, right?" Genevieve said. That was mostly what her life was going to be up until it was over. Her mom at least loved her nursing job, even if she did it to make sure that they had a place to live and enough to eat. Seemed kinda of shitty to Genevieve that you could find you passion and it still didn't pay very much.
"I'd love to hang out. I'm pretty new here too, although I've got some family in town. But I can pick you to be my friend, I'm stuck with my family."
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Raleigh loved her family, but she didn't know how to see them or reach out - and that was it's own problem.
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"The family here is both okay AND weird," Genevieve said with a laugh. Coop wasn't all like she had expected him to be based on all she heard from their grandparents. Yes, Coop was the glorious golden child whom everything they said about was true in terms of all that he had done. He was also a ton of fun and the biggest man-whore she had met. Which gave them a lot to talk about.
"But he's been really great, especially considering I just sort of showed up on his doorstep out of the blue."