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It was a slow night in McKenna's and Mike had let the bartender and most of the waitstaff go early. There was no point in keeping them standing around when there wasn't any demand for them and they wouldn't make any tip money. He knew the business as well as anyone and he hadn't scheduled himself to work the Dive that night, so he put himself behind the bar instead.
Not that there was much to do there either, there were only three customers in the bar area and he had one waitress left to cover the tables. The prep work was all done and at this point unless there was a sudden flood of people all they'd need to do is put things away for the night. He looked up from his newspaper as the bell over the door rang, jostled by said door's movement as someone stepped in from the street.
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Not that there was much to do there either, there were only three customers in the bar area and he had one waitress left to cover the tables. The prep work was all done and at this point unless there was a sudden flood of people all they'd need to do is put things away for the night. He looked up from his newspaper as the bell over the door rang, jostled by said door's movement as someone stepped in from the street.
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on 2014-01-07 02:48 am (UTC)Mongrels at McKennas
on 2014-01-07 05:43 am (UTC)"I'd listen to him if I were you, Mike," he said to the man, staying back from the door until the man, one who was familiar to him, answered. "Go ahead, tell him what it is."
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on 2014-01-07 06:13 pm (UTC)Re: Mongrels at McKennas
on 2014-01-07 08:57 pm (UTC)"All right. Hell hounds." He stared at Daniel, then the door, then back at Daniel. "Why are they after you?" And why did you pick my pub to hide in?
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on 2014-01-07 11:16 pm (UTC)He was also curious; firstly as to why the hellhound had been released, and secondly why it had taken such an intense interest in the 'young man'. He had his suspicions, and was intrigued as to whether his summation of the situation was accurate.
Re: Mongrels at McKennas
on 2014-01-08 01:01 am (UTC)Outside, a woman screamed and a set of tires squealed as a car took off.
Re: Mongrels at McKennas
on 2014-01-09 12:43 am (UTC)"So how do we get rid of the damn thing? It may be a slow night but I don't need customers turned into dog chow."
Re: Mongrels at McKennas
on 2014-01-09 01:00 am (UTC)"Well, it depends on which beast it is, really. Do either of you happen to have a crossbow handy?"
Re: Mongrels at McKennas
on 2014-01-09 01:20 am (UTC)“Nah,” he shook his head, “I don’t have anything like that, and what I do have, I don’t think will help in this situation.” He looked at the bartender. “By the way, it’s hounds. Two of ‘em.”
Re: Mongrels at McKennas
on 2014-01-09 01:29 am (UTC)He glanced between the two men. "I've got to check on my other customers and the staff. Figure something out or I'll figure it out for you."
Re: Mongrels at McKennas
on 2014-01-09 01:36 am (UTC)"Well, this does leave us in a fine predicament," Gerald said, coming to stand beside the young man. "What did you do to draw their attention?" he asked, glancing at Daniel a little more closely than on New Year's eve. "Whatever it is, it's certainly raised their ire, as well as their hackles."