>Be Panne, batpony masterbaker. >Closing up shop for the day, barely sold a thing. >Just as you go to turn the sign from open to closed, someone walks in. >You jump back a bit, fluttering your wings slightly. >Scurrying back behind the counter, you greet your new customer. “H-hello there! What can I get for you today?” >This thing isn’t a pony. >What the heck is that? “You don’t look like one of my regulars...” >A tall, lanky thing in a tailored suit stands in front of you. >It doesn’t have any fur apart from on the top of its head. >“Yeah, I wouldn’t be. I’m new in town. Call me Anon.” >Weird accent too. You like it. “Oh, nice to meet you! I’m Panne, local, uh… baker!” >He smiles, his jutting snout making a weird shape. >“Good to meet you.” >You return a small smile, tilting your head to the side curtly. “So what is it you’re in Hollow Shades for?” >Anon adjusts his tie. >“I’ve actually just moved here. My old town didn’t have enough excitement. Ponyville, y’know?” >You’ve heard nothing but negatives about that place. >Manticore problems on Tuesdays, world-ending disasters every other Sunday… >It’s hard to imagine why he thinks there’s no excitement there. “Oh right. In that case, welcome to Hollow Shades!” >You beam at him. “I’m guessing you’ve got everything all sorted then, house, job, all that?” >His eyes trace the shelves while he strokes his chin with some claw-like appendages. >This is a weird creature. >“Actually, not yet. Still looking for a job. Been here about a week and still looking.” >His pupils widen when he comes upon some carrot cake; he points to it. >“How about some of that, please?” >You nod and go to put a generous slice in a baggie- >Wait. >A thought pops in your head. “Still need a job?” >His eyebrow peaks. >“Yeah. How come?” >You’ve not even had enough time to make up a job advertisement or anything. >You’ve desperately been needing someone to help with odd jobs here and there in the bakery for a while. >Why not get someone who’s got claws, or whatever they are? “How about you work for me?” >He seems taken aback slightly. >“Huh, really? I’m not sure I know how I could help you. You seem like you’ve got it all sorted here.” >Far from it! >You go to get a piece of paper to write your address on. “Hold on a sec. Anon, you said your name was, right?” >He nods. >You hand him the small sheet. “Are you free tomorrow at… say, 8pm? I know it’s an early start, but I do have the shop to run.” >You shrug and put on a welcoming smile. >He nods again, looking even more confused. >You smile. “Then come to this address tomorrow and we can discuss details there.” >He picks it up and scans it for a moment. “How about it?” >His eyes look to you and they seem to glint. “Uh, yeah! Sure! I’ll see you then!” >Just as he turns to leave, you realise. “Oh, hey, you almost forgot your cake!” >With a heel turn, he places 3 bits on the counter and snatches up the bag. >“Woops. Thanks so much, I’ll see you tomorrow!” >When he leaves, he does a little fistpump. >Finally, you might get a chance to get some promotional work done for the shop! >With a smile on your face, you finish closing up. - - - >Check the mirror. >Suit’s fine, hair’s slicked back and all smart. What a stud. “Pfft...” >You’re embarrassed at yourself for even having that thought. >Almost time to leave. >You check your watch. >Best get a move on! >You open up the door and remember it’s evening. >Oh of course, batponies are nocturnal. >Looks like you’ll be doing the night shift. >With a firm foot forward you make your way out with the address in hand. >Wait. >Where the hell is it? >In your excitement at an actual job, you forgot to ask that pleasant mare how the heck to get to it. >Fortunately, seems like there’s a lot of batponies out tonight. >You approach one that seems to be people-watching. “Hello, miss. I don’t suppose you could point me to this street?” >You show her the envelope. >She looks a little unimpressed. >“It’s just down that street there, buddy.” “Huh?” >You look at the sign in the middle of the mass of ponies. “So it is. My mistake, thanks anyway.” >Following the sign, you’re at the house in no time. >You’re not sure if you should wait or just go in, you’re 10 minutes early. >Screw it, best to make a good impression by being early, right? >Knock knock. >The blue-maned Panne greets you with a cheery smile. >“Hello! Come in, I’ve got some tea if you would like.” >You return her enthusiasm, ducking as you go in. >That’s some small doors. “I would like that, thanks very much.” >She invites you to her sitting room. >It’s very cosy, a mini grandfather clock ticks in the corner. >7:53pm. >Panne brings you some tea and places it on the small table beside your chair. >You take a sip. It’s surprisingly sweet. >She takes her own chair and picks up some paperwork with her talon on one wing. >“So, let’s go over your duties first. Gotta know if it’s a job you wanna do, right?” >You nod intently. >“What I need is basically a hand around the store. Working the cash register, sometimes restocking, helping out with putting some promotional stuff out there. Think you’re up to the task?” “Definitely seems like a job I can do.” >She chuckles. >“The pay is 8 bits an hour, and I usually open up shop at around 8:30pm and shut at 5-6am. Is that alright with you?” >Another nod. >8 bits?! Your last job was only 5! >“You seem keen.” >Well, you are. “Yes, ma’am. Excited to get started, if you’ll have me.” >She clops her hooves together in glee. >“Great! But please, call me Panne. No need for formalities!” >She looks to the table. >“You just have to fill out these papers for your legal right to work and blah-dee-blah, I’m sure you know the drill.” >She passes them, plus a pen over. >Within a few moments you sign your signature off. >“And with that, Anon, you’ve got a job!”