Another Time

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G's P.O.V

I smirked softly. "You know, how I feel when you avoid my questions."

She didn't smile back. "G please...I'm done talking."

I stared at her for a minute. She had probably never said anything about her brother to anyone else, I should stop now. But I was curious about her work place. Why had she been dressed up like that? I...didn't like it. Which was a bit of a shocker since I usually liked seeing girls in that kind of get up. It was always sexy as h*** and this girl was no exception. Maybe I just didn't like the idea of other people getting to see her like that when I wasn't around. Was I getting attached? Perhaps now would've been a good time to leave her be, but I wasn't the type to just let things be.

"Are you a stripper?"

(Y/n) reacted the way I had expected her to, tomatoes paled in comparison.

"Why the h*** would you ask something like that!?" She exclaimed catching me by surprise. I hadn't thought she had that kind of mouth, though I suppose I had been quite blunt.

"Well I mean, I didn't think you'd wear the kind of stuff you were wearing when you walked in, unless that's not a uniform." I smirked lightly at her as she glared at me, I leaned closer.

"You know, your glare is a little less fierce when your blushing like that."
Really it was cute the way she was trying to intimidate me while flustered like that.

"I'm not..that!" She told me before turning away and stuffing the rest of her sandwich in her mouth.

"Well then what are you?" I asked tilting my head.

"I'm a bartender." She clarified after swallowing.

I didn't remember seeing her around Grilb's place, though there weren't very many bars around town.

"I didn't think there were any bars that hired, Uh.."

"People like me?" She asked raising a brow. I hadn't meant it to be offensive, it just kinda came out.

"Yeah.."

"My boss doesn't know." Now I stared at her full on.

"He doesn't know? How could he not know your blind?" I asked with a frown when she stood up with a cool expression.

"The same way you didn't know until I told you. I don't act like a stereotypical blind girl. I don't use a cane, I don't wear 'glasses' or anything, and I don't make it obvious, he just thinks I'm a bit clumsy that's all."

"Still, this guy's gotta be a real idiot. How long have you been working there?" I asked, but she shook her head.

"G, please, no more questions. I'm really tired and I don't want to talk anymore."

I sighed through my nonexistent nose.
"Fine, but don't be surprised if I show up at your work. Just to say hi, I won't let your secret slip." I winked at her, even though I knew she couldn't see it, and before she could object, I teleported back to my place.

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