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<span style="font-size: 20px; color:orange"><strong><center>[[file:Lighthouse.png|40px]]DISCLAIMER: THIS RECEIPT HAS BEEN UNLOCKED BY DIVISION TANGO (UPDATES 1-10).[[file:Lighthouse.png|40px]]</center></strong></span><br>
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<h1>Summary of Receipt</h1>
<h1>Summary of Receipt</h1>
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RECEIPT NUMBER: WMO01<br>
RECEIPT NUMBER: WMO01<br>
RECEIPT DATE: 10 5 19XX<br>
RECEIPT DATE: 10 5 19XX<br>
MANGER NUMBER: 646<br>
MANAGER TITLE: BALTIMORE<br>
RECEIPT NOTES: <br>
RECEIPT NOTES:<br>
Who could have guessed? Another unexpected turn of events. It would seem at this point I have to fully expect the unexpected. We had a guest come into the Cafe and Diner, which is strange considering we are not yet open for business. So I must conclude that our reputation precedes us. Exceptionally so. Not only did we have a guest come by, but they also weren’t even looking for coffee… no, they were looking for employment.


Strange fellow. Tall, nondescript, friendly. Not at all who he seems to be. He called himself Mr. Octo. Not sure if that is his real name or simply an alias, but in any case, he seemed very interested in our operations. Not only that, he seemed more than eager to help us get the Cafe and Diner going. I would say he tipped his hand a little too much, but I feel like with his knowledge, along with our collective knowledge, we could rival even the Lighthouse’s coffee game.
Who could have guessed? Another unexpected turn of events. At this point, I should expect nothing less. A guest arrived at the Cafe and Diner today—odd, considering we're not yet open for business. I can only assume our reputation precedes us. Exceptionally so. But it wasn’t just any guest. No, they weren’t here for coffee… they were looking for a job.


Of course, as the three of us have discussed many times, taking on new hires before our debts are fully paid and our foundations are laid, well, that could pose an unnecessary amount of risk to us. However… Perhaps this Barista might just prove the exception. Then again, perhaps I am playing with fire. Or frost. Whatever suits the thematic prose. While the decision this time might be out of my hands, I only need to convince Mon Amour or my Trusted Associate to agree to this new hire. Thankfully time is on my side in this matter.  
Strange fellow. Tall, nondescript, friendly. Not at all what he seems. He introduced himself as Mr. Octo. Whether that’s his real name or just an alias, I’m not sure. Either way, he seemed very interested in our operations. In fact, he seemed eager—maybe too eager—to help us get the Cafe and Diner off the ground. I might say he tipped his hand a little too much. Still, with his knowledge and our collective expertise, we might just rival even the Lighthouse’s coffee game.


Besides, this Mr. Octo has something I want. And I will do whatever I need to do to get it. Although, even if Mr. Octo doesn’t want to <b><i>share</b></i>, I’m sure I won’t need to hold on too much longer. These things, you see, they have a way of working themselves out.  
Of course, as we’ve discussed countless times, taking on new hires before our debts are paid and our foundations are secure is a risk we can’t afford. And yet… Perhaps this Barista is the exception. Or maybe I’m just playing with fire. Or frost. Whichever suits the mood better. The decision may not be entirely in my hands, but I only need to convince Mon Amour and my Trusted Associate to go along with it. Luckily, time is on my side.


Besides, Mr. Octo has something I want. And I’ll do whatever I need to get it. Though, even if he’s unwilling to share, I doubt I’ll need to wait much longer. These things, after all, have a way of working themselves out.


Yours to be,
Yours to be,<br>
 
Baltimore</span>
M. 646
 
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Revision as of 00:51, 3 November 2024

WMO01

Summary of Receipt

Mr. Octo enters the Cafe and asks to be employed. He might have frost-related powers or, more likely, is linked to Indrid Cold, and possibly something about a shareholder - of the Mantle of 8, probably. He was eager to get the CaD running, and Manager 646 is optimistic that they can even rival Astoria 23, a US-government-funded organisation similar to the CaD.

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DINER RECEIPT
RECEIPT NUMBER: WMO01
RECEIPT DATE: 10 5 19XX
MANAGER TITLE: BALTIMORE
RECEIPT NOTES:

Who could have guessed? Another unexpected turn of events. At this point, I should expect nothing less. A guest arrived at the Cafe and Diner today—odd, considering we're not yet open for business. I can only assume our reputation precedes us. Exceptionally so. But it wasn’t just any guest. No, they weren’t here for coffee… they were looking for a job.

Strange fellow. Tall, nondescript, friendly. Not at all what he seems. He introduced himself as Mr. Octo. Whether that’s his real name or just an alias, I’m not sure. Either way, he seemed very interested in our operations. In fact, he seemed eager—maybe too eager—to help us get the Cafe and Diner off the ground. I might say he tipped his hand a little too much. Still, with his knowledge and our collective expertise, we might just rival even the Lighthouse’s coffee game.

Of course, as we’ve discussed countless times, taking on new hires before our debts are paid and our foundations are secure is a risk we can’t afford. And yet… Perhaps this Barista is the exception. Or maybe I’m just playing with fire. Or frost. Whichever suits the mood better. The decision may not be entirely in my hands, but I only need to convince Mon Amour and my Trusted Associate to go along with it. Luckily, time is on my side.

Besides, Mr. Octo has something I want. And I’ll do whatever I need to get it. Though, even if he’s unwilling to share, I doubt I’ll need to wait much longer. These things, after all, have a way of working themselves out.

Yours to be,
Baltimore