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I used to call myself “The Rubbish Fairy” cause I’d appear to whisk everyone’s rubbish away whilst they were busy. It was partly to be helpful and keep things clean, partly so I could go outside and avoid customers for a few minutes.
Win Win for all!
(Side note, I swear I recognise that customer at the counter but I don’t know, I just can’t quite put my finger on it… hmm. Maybe I’m imagining it.)
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↓ Transcript
It is now 8am and we are all back downstairs on the shop floor. The view of the meat, fish and deli counters show that there's a lot of cages and rubbish laying around from their morning set up. Alexis is serving a customer but generally there's not much going on.
Damian is on the other side of the counter, gesturing to Khara on deli towards her full waste bins.
Damian: Hey, chuck me your bins and I’ll take ‘em out.
Khara begins to empty her waste bin, tying the bag and giving to Damian.
Khara: Ah thanks Damian!
Damian takes two bins backs, though Khara the asks him to "wait a sec."
Khara returns with two more bin bans from behind her counter, before Alexis from the other counter then interupts with her own collection of bins bags and a full cage of rubbish.
Not expecting so much rubbish outside of the usual amount, looks on in alarm at the growing pile of rubbish at his feet.
Damian: And I thought I was full of rubbish! But you had it all instead!
Damian is on the other side of the counter, gesturing to Khara on deli towards her full waste bins.
Damian: Hey, chuck me your bins and I’ll take ‘em out.
Khara begins to empty her waste bin, tying the bag and giving to Damian.
Khara: Ah thanks Damian!
Damian takes two bins backs, though Khara the asks him to "wait a sec."
Khara returns with two more bin bans from behind her counter, before Alexis from the other counter then interupts with her own collection of bins bags and a full cage of rubbish.
Not expecting so much rubbish outside of the usual amount, looks on in alarm at the growing pile of rubbish at his feet.
Damian: And I thought I was full of rubbish! But you had it all instead!