A magic shop.

Apr 10, 2005 23:36

"... what did you have in mind?"Is he playing dumb, or is this just his natural stupidity level when he's tired? I ask one question and Angel's acting like I'm going to suggest that we open a shopping mall. First of all, we don't have the money to do something that expensive. And second, I think that given our location, a magic shop would bring in ( Read more... )

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the_prodigal April 15 2005, 01:37:38 UTC
"A magic shop. When I was out today, I noticed that the owner is a dead meat, maybe not meat; I didn't get a look. But...why not?"

"A magic shop? ... you want us to buy a magic shop." Considering we were currently stationed over a hellmouth, it would probably be profitable. Whoever the previous owner had been must have been rolling in it. That didn't matter much now, him being dead and all... but magic would be a good business to go into around here, what with the area's focus on the supernatural.

Cordelia might have been onto something here.

"If you're going to stalk Buffy and try to protect her from every single bad thing that goes after her, we're going to need a new source of income. This one doubles as an excuse for seeing her around."

"Hey, that's unfair," I told her, frowning and forgetting my drawing for a moment. "I'm not stalking Buffy. She's not the only reason we're here. Sunnydale is in danger. The Slayer can't handle it alone, that's why we-- forget it. This magic shop idea isn't bad. We could use the money..."

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xxcordeliaxx April 18 2005, 03:11:47 UTC
"A magic shop? ... you want us to buy a magic shop."

That's what I said, and I was clear on it. Either his hearing is starting to go, or Angel doesn't see the endless possibilities that owning a business would offer us. It's not just a store, it's a constant link the supernatural in Sunnydale. No more beating up on people for information; when something inevitable gets screwy, we'll just casually ask our customers if they've heard anything.

What could Angel possibly be questioning here?

"Yes, a magic shop. You know, those places where you buy weird magic stuff."

"I'm not stalking Buffy. She's not the only reason we're here. Sunnydale is in danger. The Slayer can't handle it alone, that's why we-- forget it. This magic shop idea isn't bad. We could use the money..."Angel can't even make himself believe that we're here to help the town. I still can't believe I signed up for this little adventure, but what choice did I have? We were both hurting from losing Doyle. Adding Buffy to the picture doubles the brood factor, and that's not ( ... )

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the_prodigal April 20 2005, 17:39:25 UTC
"Yes, a magic shop. You know, those places where you buy weird magic stuff."

Thank you, Cordelia.

"I know what a magic shop is."

"Good, then it's settled. We're buying a magic shop."

Alright, it's a good idea in theory. I agree, owning a magic shop would be handy. We'd do some decent business, too. There was just one little problem...

"With what money?"

Cordelia was near broke, we weren't making much money from our cases, and I can't think of any bank that would let a vampire apply for a loan. No last name, no social security number -- I'm financially impaired, more or less.

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xxcordeliaxx April 27 2005, 03:20:55 UTC
"I know what a magic shop is."

"Then don't question it like you don't have a clue. For all I know the demon that kicked your ass also knocked you on your head when he was making his exit."

It's not like Angel's big on the details unless we're trying to catch something. When he has to discuss a demon with me, I get all of the information regarding the gore and ick that I never wanted to hear about in the first place. But if we're talking about how Angel lost the fight, all he tells me is that he didn't win. How am I supposed to know if he's brain damaged or not when I have no idea what happened?

Sometimes it's hard to tell.

"With what money?"

"You can figure out that part of the plan. I gave you my half of it when I told you to buy the magic shop."

I can't think of everything. Angel has taken care of himself for over two hundred years without having me to help him manage his finances. I don't know where he gets his money, but we're going to need more of it before someone snatches up our new investment opportunity ( ... )

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