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Secondly, a on, but his real purpose in life was to cast spells, to work ons ay, they would undoubtedly have issues with his lack of ability After a lifetime of rejection from his clan, why the hell would he ever set himself up to be rejected by another clan? That was insane
No, he was safer and better off on his own No one to judge him No one to call him a failure
All he could do was ignore his hopeful stalkers and go about his own business Really, finances alone forced him to be practical and not try to flip the tables on them somehow
He entered the Uudenh the jobs listed there It was a plain, red-brick building that looked rather governmental and efficient, and the interior matched
Well, soreens and blues to liven up the color scherey floor overpowered all color attempts
He sat down on one of them anyway to review his options Even a seasonal job would do at this point He was quickly eating—no pun intended—through the otten from Baldewin
His motel was paid up for a week, so at least he had shelter But constantly eating takeout was getting expensive quickly He had no roceries wasn’t really an option, unless they were frozen meals he could reheat with the tiny microwave in his room Which he did, as much as possible But food was expensive
Hell, life was expensive
For one wild o and see the clan, if for no other reason than they’d take care of his expenses for a few days while he waited to hear back fro months, and it was time Tori didn’t have
But no No, that was a poor life decision He didn’t trust Baldewin and Warin enough to go with thes went poorly—and he fully expected then country where he didn’t speak the language And traveling back to Finland would be expensive as hell
Besides, knowing his luck, as soon as he was out of the country, he’d get a job offer and wouldn’t be in the right position to take it
Yeah, okay, no Let’s not do crazy things, Tori
He found three jobs he felt he had a good chance at, so he filled in the applications for those By the tied
It ell past lunch time, and his stomach moaned plaintively He couldn’t afford to feed it One ood idea Maybe with enough water, his stomach wouldn’t feel so lonely and rejected