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fandomtownies2012-07-26 10:33 am
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Magic Box, Thursday, 7/26
Every time Tara came into the shop, she expected the worst. It operated in a grey zone -- as long as almost nothing was on display except worthless plastic amulets and smelly incense, most of the time Umbridge and her goons let it be.
But that was only most of the time. There'd been a couple bad days over the last few years.
But today things were as normal as they ever were, so Tara started her day unpacking a shipment of Chinese Zodiac 2013 calendars. At lunch, she might take a risk by locking the door and letting herself into the real supplies to see what she could cobble together for Saturday, but that had to wait until she could be certain no one would wander in.
[OOC: Open shop! Any discussion of the Magic Box stocking anything with real magic is for resistance broadcast only.]
But that was only most of the time. There'd been a couple bad days over the last few years.
But today things were as normal as they ever were, so Tara started her day unpacking a shipment of Chinese Zodiac 2013 calendars. At lunch, she might take a risk by locking the door and letting herself into the real supplies to see what she could cobble together for Saturday, but that had to wait until she could be certain no one would wander in.
[OOC: Open shop! Any discussion of the Magic Box stocking anything with real magic is for resistance broadcast only.]

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She pushed the door open and sauntered in like she belonged there (which was just true of wherever she chose to be at the moment, naturally). "Knock knock," she singsonged.
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She kept asking, even though she could almost tell by looking that the imperio curse still held.
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Moment over, though. She made a show of scanning the contents of the shelves for anything untoward, then moved over to lean against some shelves. "How are things?" she asked. "Pretty quiet and boring so far, I hope." The words were casually conversational. The undercurrent was not.
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"Funny," she said. "All this zodiac crap doesn't make any sense anyway, but whatever. It's harmless."
She drummed her fingers against the edge of the shelf. "Can't have you messing around with anything that'll get you hurt, natch." Shame about that sounding more like a warning than a concern.
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She stopped there, biting her lip, before she decided she had to go on. "But, um ... seems like mostly people are getting hurt by -- by who's in charge now."
It was a huge risk, saying that, but Tara wondered if some tiny part of Kennedy would hear and understand.
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"Their fault for getting busted," she answered with a shrug, her voice going a touch flat again. "They should know by now what happens when they're out of line."
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"It's Fandom. Things are different here," she said, almost uncertain before she shook her head, raised an eyebrow, and went on. "What, do you feel sorry for them?"
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She hated herself for saying it, but she'd gone as far out on thin ice as she cared to tread.
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Kennedy was sympathetic, sure, but she believed what she believed down to her core.
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"Tara! How is your day going how is business can we talk ordering things maybe?"
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Someone with enough power or strength to follow up on *not* getting life-sucked by whapping Bo the Security Chick down to the ground.
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She quirked an eyebrow at Kenzi. "So, where would somebody order a gift like this?"
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"Not really," she said, shifting her eyes way. "But, uh ... once in a while, people will ... not really know what they have and list something on eBay. So. We could ... check there?"
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