Astrid Magnussen (
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Turtle & Canary; Friday [09/24].
It didn't take long for Astrid to start to feel like maybe she should have just skipped her shift at T&C; it was going to be very difficult to get through a day of dealing with Apu and mindlessly checking out customers when she had a portal to catch later that she'd been anticipating for...months, now, really.
And it would figure, wouldn't it? Ingrid just had to have things her way. While everyone else's parents were coming to visit them this weekend, Astrid had to do just the opposite, and go visit her. Reverse Parents Weekend. But it seemed oddly fitting. And, really, Astrid would never want Ingrid to step foot on this island, anyway, even if she could.
This was better, and this was good, but it was making her anxious and difficult to focus, and the fact that the store was inexplicably filled with bluebirds flying around wasn't really helping that much.
Today's Squishy Flavors
Cherries Jubilee
Horchata
Red
Turtle & Canary is open!
And it would figure, wouldn't it? Ingrid just had to have things her way. While everyone else's parents were coming to visit them this weekend, Astrid had to do just the opposite, and go visit her. Reverse Parents Weekend. But it seemed oddly fitting. And, really, Astrid would never want Ingrid to step foot on this island, anyway, even if she could.
This was better, and this was good, but it was making her anxious and difficult to focus, and the fact that the store was inexplicably filled with bluebirds flying around wasn't really helping that much.
Cherries Jubilee
Horchata
Red
Turtle & Canary is open!

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She entered the store, blinking a bit at the birds flying around and approached the girl at the counter, a bit timidly, “er - hello?” she said, she normally didn’t do her own shopping, so this was all new to her.
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She gave a faint smile.
"Hey," she greeted back. "Did you need help finding something?"
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"The first one's easy," she said. "Summer actually has a special selection of phones for people who don't have them. They're really cheap, but they have everything you'll need. She considers it sort of an outreach program."
With that, she opened the box and set it on the counter in front of Jo, wherein she'd find a wide variety of them just waiting for an owner.
"They're nothing much," she said, "and definitely not the newest models, but they're a good place to start. I ended up getting one of these ones," she added, pointing out the model.
"Clothes will be pretty easy, too," she offered. "We've got a lot of solid basics down Aisle
Handwavey. Not as much variety as you'd find in the clothing shops, but they're affordable and Summer makes sure they're at least fashionable and up-to-date."Which was weird how much some of the stuff coming in these days seemed to resemble a lot of the clothes that Astrid was used to back home from the '90s, but fashion was cyclical...
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Jo took note of the clothing aisle, "money's not ..." she started to say and then realised that sounded almost like bragging, "I mean, my dad's covering my expenses while I'm at school but it's good that there's still options to select,"
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She waited for a bluebird to finish swooping over head before she continued.
"They've all got internet," she confirmed. "They're on some special plan she set up. It's really convenien, especially once you kind of get used to it. Internet on phones blew my mind a little even being from the '90s, I can't imagine what it's like for someone from...you said the '50s?"
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She paused and realised she never introduced herself so she quickly added, “I’m Jo by the way, well it’s Josephine, Josephine Jones but I go by Jo,”
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Especially since she'd definitely given up on Monday Morning breakfasts.
"It's definitely a lot sometimes, though, huh?" she asked, looking around. "This place?"
She meant the island as a whole, not just the store, but, as the birds continued singing and swooping, the store itself could have worked just fine, too.
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"Comparatively," she added, and, yeah, that made it feel much more accurate.
"L.A.," she then offered. "In California." Since Jo definitely didn't sound American, at least. "How about you?"
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And so after checking in at the picnic, she made her way to her next order of business...
The actual business.
Nanao stepped in, deftly ducked out of the path of a bird, and looked around, before her attention went to the girl behind the counter.
"Miss Magnussen, I presume?" she asked, checking her clipboard and marking something off on it.
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Still, she decided to answer with a somewhat defensive, "Depends on who's asking."