"In the back room." Prudence nudged her head in the direction of the door that she was talking about as she started to move again. Grin down and bear it was her motto since becoming a vampire. What else could you do? **** healed if you gave it enough time. "It's fine." She said before Prudence decided to sweep with the other arm in an attempt to not aggravate the injured one any further. When she made a decent sized pile, she would sweep it in the dust pan. Or maybe just leave a bunch of piles. Ryker or J.J. could finish what she started.
Prudence worked in quiet for a while, thinking of how to beef up her issues with the local gangs in the city. Maybe she should rethink the entire premise to the bar. Get rid of the back room that was for handling your **** when people got too **** faced. Or maybe she should just change the entire thing. Get rid of the saloon feel. Or sell the place. As it was, it seemed like a task most nights anyways. She would have to weigh out the pros and cons.
"I'm thinking we can call it quits." Prudence would say once most the bulbs were replaced. "I'm moving too slow to get anything done tonight anyways. Since I have to heal up. With the bar being closed a few nights anyways and with the **** ton of paper work I'm going to have to fill out once the co-" And just like that, as if on cue, Harper Rock's 'finest' were on the scene. They'd been here countless times before, so knew just who to look for. "Nah, he didn't see anything." Prudence said as a cop went in Levi's direction. It was easier to get one story than two, especially since they didn't collaborate anything yet. "He just got in. Was look'n to wet his whistle." Prudence looked over at Levi, her eyes indicating he should leave and leave soon before she waved an arm in the direction of her office. "This? It's just a graze." Prudence said with a laugh as she brought the investigating officer to her office, leaving Levi to clean up and get the hell out before he got wrangled in to something he didn't want to be involved in.
Prudence worked in quiet for a while, thinking of how to beef up her issues with the local gangs in the city. Maybe she should rethink the entire premise to the bar. Get rid of the back room that was for handling your **** when people got too **** faced. Or maybe she should just change the entire thing. Get rid of the saloon feel. Or sell the place. As it was, it seemed like a task most nights anyways. She would have to weigh out the pros and cons.
"I'm thinking we can call it quits." Prudence would say once most the bulbs were replaced. "I'm moving too slow to get anything done tonight anyways. Since I have to heal up. With the bar being closed a few nights anyways and with the **** ton of paper work I'm going to have to fill out once the co-" And just like that, as if on cue, Harper Rock's 'finest' were on the scene. They'd been here countless times before, so knew just who to look for. "Nah, he didn't see anything." Prudence said as a cop went in Levi's direction. It was easier to get one story than two, especially since they didn't collaborate anything yet. "He just got in. Was look'n to wet his whistle." Prudence looked over at Levi, her eyes indicating he should leave and leave soon before she waved an arm in the direction of her office. "This? It's just a graze." Prudence said with a laugh as she brought the investigating officer to her office, leaving Levi to clean up and get the hell out before he got wrangled in to something he didn't want to be involved in.