Adam hadn't been in the island long. In fact, it's only been six days since he arrived. Yet his hard-earned cash had already disappeared. Almost a thousand dollars gone within less than a week.
There weren't any comic stores here. There weren't any bookstores here that sold updated issues either. So, of course, he had to order for the digital copies online. He would have preferred if he bought the actual copies if he were to be honest. Nothing like feeling the pages between your fingers and the smell of newly printed ink on paper. But as it were, Manta Carlos didn't 'exist' to keep them safe and Adam wasn't selfish or dumb enough to alert the location even to just a publishing company.
To make things worse, there weren't any ATMs in the town. Not any that he knew of anyway.
So he had to do things the old-fashioned way and get a job. For three days he bought the daily paper instead of a digital comic. He'd kept looking through the Wanted Ads for something until he settled for a random pick by sitting across the room and throwing a coin on the spread sheets to see which ad it will land on.
As it turns out, he'll be applying for the position of a stripper dancer for a Miss Yoka Sake.
The club hadn't been too hard to find. Or rather, it sort of was since it was in The Underground, but the important thing was that Adam got there. It had quite the exterior and an even more interesting interior.
The first thing he did after getting past the dark-skin, built and intimidating drow at the entrance was to appreciate the scene. With his crumpled dress shirt, denims and sneakers, one could say he almost belonged here. After a few minutes more of looking around, Adam approached an employee and ask about Miss Yoka. As it turns out, he had only mistaken her for an employee. Next try was another mistake.
The third one was a charm and the next thing Adam knew, he was looking at an Oriental-looking woman who was blessed with a large, er... front. "Hello," Adam said, offering a polite smile. He did not let his eyes stare too much at her chest area, as she might be his next boss. "Are you Miss Yoka?"
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There weren't any comic stores here. There weren't any bookstores here that sold updated issues either. So, of course, he had to order for the digital copies online. He would have preferred if he bought the actual copies if he were to be honest. Nothing like feeling the pages between your fingers and the smell of newly printed ink on paper. But as it were, Manta Carlos didn't 'exist' to keep them safe and Adam wasn't selfish or dumb enough to alert the location even to just a publishing company.
To make things worse, there weren't any ATMs in the town. Not any that he knew of anyway.
So he had to do things the old-fashioned way and get a job. For three days he bought the daily paper instead of a digital comic. He'd kept looking through the Wanted Ads for something until he settled for a random pick by sitting across the room and throwing a coin on the spread sheets to see which ad it will land on.
As it turns out, he'll be applying for the position of a stripper dancer for a Miss Yoka Sake.
The club hadn't been too hard to find. Or rather, it sort of was since it was in The Underground, but the important thing was that Adam got there. It had quite the exterior and an even more interesting interior.
The first thing he did after getting past the dark-skin, built and intimidating drow at the entrance was to appreciate the scene. With his crumpled dress shirt, denims and sneakers, one could say he almost belonged here. After a few minutes more of looking around, Adam approached an employee and ask about Miss Yoka. As it turns out, he had only mistaken her for an employee. Next try was another mistake.
The third one was a charm and the next thing Adam knew, he was looking at an Oriental-looking woman who was blessed with a large, er... front. "Hello," Adam said, offering a polite smile. He did not let his eyes stare too much at her chest area, as she might be his next boss. "Are you Miss Yoka?"
@ReD