Colonel Frank Archer (
sadisticwarfare) wrote in
pokebox2014-09-23 10:48 pm
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[Profits have been way down in the last three months, and if things keep going this way, they won't last another three. Archer has the papers out in front of him, scouring everything to see where he can make cuts, yet again. He knows no one's going to be pleased, but they're going to have to remove another act. He's been told that cutting people from the circus is like throwing out a family member, but the fact of the matter is that the money he's making won't support everyone. It's not as though Archer is hoarding all the money for himself - though he's not exactly as generous to the others as he could be - but he's never really felt like part of the circus "family". They're the family members, he's the landlord.
Archer twirls his pen between his fingers as he examines the numbers again, finally selecting a couple of sheets with acts that he could possibly cut. He'll have to get Kimbley to look over them before he makes a final decision. Kimbley isn't his partner or his adviser, but Kimbley is his friend, and he'd rather have a second opinion on all this.]
Archer twirls his pen between his fingers as he examines the numbers again, finally selecting a couple of sheets with acts that he could possibly cut. He'll have to get Kimbley to look over them before he makes a final decision. Kimbley isn't his partner or his adviser, but Kimbley is his friend, and he'd rather have a second opinion on all this.]

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Anyway, Kimbley doesn't take too long to get ready. He certainly looks like he could use some coffee by the time he leaves the bedroom, but he isn't the sort to go back to sleep after Archer has woken him up.]
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[Archer had better start coming to bed like a normal person, but that's a conversation they can have later on. At the moment, Kimbley is fairly happy to have breakfast. It's not much, but he's never complained.]
I'm starting to heal, you know. I should be back to normal soon enough.
[But that old routine is still being reworked.]
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[He smirks, though it's a gentle expression.]
Are you ready to go?
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[Such a nag.
Not that he minds.]
I'm ready.
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Excellent.
[As usual, the ride is uneventful and Archer immediately makes his way to his office to set his paperwork down.]
I need to run a few evaluations of some of the acts; wait here for me, will you?
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[He'll even be good and not snoop through the business books this time!]
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Eventually he returns with a small notebook out, carefully reviewing the contents. He sits down without even acknowledging Kimbley and only turns after he's finished checking something against the papers neatly stacked on his desk.]
Sorry, I didn't mean to be gone for so long. Hopefully you kept yourself entertained?
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A little dull but I can't complain.
[It's not like he's been sitting here doing nothing. He's been brainstorming changing up his act.]
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[Once he gets started working there's going to be no stopping him so he might as well ask now.]
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[Look, he's actually doing work too.]
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What are you doing?
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[...]
Just because I don't usually do this in front of you doesn't mean I don't do it.
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[He actually thought that Kimbley just made it up as he went...]
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Usually it's just me and someone working as a spotter in case I screw up.
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But he shows them off anyway.]
With new equipment, I shouldn't have a repeat of what happened before. I'm simplifying my routine a bit, keeping the exciting finale but modifying everything else so the flames will be further from my body.
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I see. I can't wait to watch you perform.
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Of course you're not allowed to practice until you're fully healed. Don't get any ideas.
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I know better than to ask you that.
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[He turns back to the papers laid out before him.]
Let me know if you need anything.
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[Kimbley is still pretty reckless, but he's not stupid enough to risk severely injuring himself.
He'll go back to planning out his routine, occasionally taking notes. They're fairly haphazard plans, but it's something.]
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He'll eventually get up from the cot to watch Archer do paperwork.]
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