04-11-2022, 03:56 AM
CW: poverty, homelessness
Bugle, a neon pink, cyan, and black spider/clown hybrid tcp hops off of a taxi in a hurry. He fumbles with his belongings, and for once he's almost thankful for his multitude of arms from his spider half. He wasn't able to grab all of his things, unfortunately. His bigger furniture and a good portion of his game collection was left behind in the kershuffle. All he had now was his Spectersphere, his Gameway, their accompanying games, and his trusty lamp. Hopefully next time he had to move shop he'd be more prepared.
The taxi driver shouts at him about something, but he was far enough now that he couldn't make it out. They were probably cussing him out for skimping their pay. He hated to do it, but he was scraping the bottom of his savings as it was. He needed to make sure to have enough money for basic necessities. And this was the only transportation that didn't make him pay upfront.
He rushed to the door, checking over his shoulder briefly to make sure that the driver wasn't leaving the vehicle, and knocked. He shuffled with his bags uncomfortably in the brisk night air as he waited. Gods, it was late. He hoped they hadn't gone to bed already.
...No, he shouldn't worry about it. Just gotta be chill. Just...chill. Everything was gonna be alright.
Bugle, a neon pink, cyan, and black spider/clown hybrid tcp hops off of a taxi in a hurry. He fumbles with his belongings, and for once he's almost thankful for his multitude of arms from his spider half. He wasn't able to grab all of his things, unfortunately. His bigger furniture and a good portion of his game collection was left behind in the kershuffle. All he had now was his Spectersphere, his Gameway, their accompanying games, and his trusty lamp. Hopefully next time he had to move shop he'd be more prepared.
The taxi driver shouts at him about something, but he was far enough now that he couldn't make it out. They were probably cussing him out for skimping their pay. He hated to do it, but he was scraping the bottom of his savings as it was. He needed to make sure to have enough money for basic necessities. And this was the only transportation that didn't make him pay upfront.
He rushed to the door, checking over his shoulder briefly to make sure that the driver wasn't leaving the vehicle, and knocked. He shuffled with his bags uncomfortably in the brisk night air as he waited. Gods, it was late. He hoped they hadn't gone to bed already.
...No, he shouldn't worry about it. Just gotta be chill. Just...chill. Everything was gonna be alright.