>>5244682“Let’s see what he has to say about <span class="mu-i">both</span> of our places.” You adjust your glasses. Your permit might be fake, but he doesn’t know how hard you’re bluffing. Crossbill does though, and she looks horrified.
“Both…?” Dustin is thinking this over. He realizes he hasn’t taken a deeper look at his restaurant lately. “Gah! This ain’t over, you’ll regret this!” He huffs and puffs away back to where he came from. Your customers start cheering. You thank them all for their patronage.
With the Manager’s stint done, you expected Annete’s arrival with the beverages at a moment’s notice while continuing to run the business. But it turned out that destiny had other plans. Several of your patrons greeted and cheerfully advised your new guest on what to eat as he makes his way to ask for an order: <span class="mu-s">It’s Sieb</span>. You can tell he has more goodwill from this very specific group of townsfolk gathered. He’s so well-liked in fact that they make some space in the already well-cramped food cart instead of him grabbing a table elsewhere.
“It seems like I’ve seen a ghost.” The Orphanage of the Blue caretaker Sieb addresses you first. You thought he’d be arrested at this point, or at least still out from Ophelia possessing his body.
You have no idea what to do or what to say.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do or say?</span>
>“Welcome, welcome. Crossbill here will take your order.” Act like nothing out of the ordinary is happening.>“Sorry, I’m not serving you.” Kick Sieb out even if you get the ire of your clients. If Dustin can manage, you can too!>“Your order?” Don’t act friendly at all.>“…” Ignore him. You’re just a chef cooking food.>Drag him away and talk to him in private.>Write In.