F o u r

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F o u r

F i x e r U p p e r

It was a struggle really: to remember my childhood. All I could remember are the simple things that I had deduced to have influenced the present day and career. 

For instance: my love of solving things and fixing problems. I always loved tinkering with makeshift appliances or play board games to an endless cycle. Maybe that's why my parents dreamed of my career in the engineering sector - or anything to do with science.

However, what I lacked in childhood experience was social interaction.

"Morning, [Y/N]!" I walked passed the first floor corridor to be greeted by Sjin entering his room.

I smiled thought faltered as I replied, "Um...uh: morning Sjin. Hope you have fun recording."

After that encounter, I wanted to face palm myself so many times. 

How was I suppose to work in an office environment - where majority of us called each other rude gestures and names and treat each other like friends? I would have to pick up some data from online.

Nevertheless, I entered my office whilst I sipped the froth floating on the coffee I bought on the way. The Chill Blast computer quickly ran on whilst I placed more stuff into my office. It had seemed to have been coming together after the next day, and I was able to look through Kim's and Hannah's offices for some inspiration. I met them before, at a previous Insomnia convention George and I went to alongside Pippa and Lola. Pippa was actually the one who had introduced me to the two women who I now work with.

I turned back to my bag and unpacked my notebook and figurines of Nino-Kuni and Little Inferno that I used to play a few years ago whilst I placed a pot of post-it notes and pens on my desk. The room still looked slightly empty, though I admitted that I wasn't going to use the office space as much as I had thought, since I knew that the recordings I had planned to do might have to be during the nights.

Taking one last sip, I turned my phone into airplane mode, made myself comfortable on my seat with a swivel before turning on the set up for building new plans on the Yogscast Complete server.

George was ever so ecstatic when we were joining the server and I guess: make our own story. The excited man suggested so many things our characters can do in the world, though he was specific that we had to choose either magic or science and which one do we side with.

"Honestly," I huffed, though with a grin. "We sound so childish picking a side, why can't we just make our own side?"

He groaned from the other side of the mic, and he said. "[Y/N], it's important to know who you are siding with, and who you'll be making an alliance with."

"When was that a rule?" I laughed.

"You really need to go watch Flux Buddies." He simply responded. "Now that is a hectic series to compare with."

"And I'm going to experiment on you."

George replied, "Okay...maybe not that but-"

Rolling my eyes, I let my character follow George up the hill; from I thought that the valley in front of us seemed to be a good place for a cliff side hide out. We let KirinDave know from the chat and afterwards: we began our recording for a new series.

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