I am REALLY, REALLY SORRY about taking so long, guys, and about not being around much recently. I've been busier than I have in a while, and it just kept slipping my mind between uni applications and volunteering and all sorts- for some reason I thought we were much further off a new post.
If there is anything I haven't responded to, as of now, I'm
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All he had really been looking for was a nice, quiet job.
Sadly, Glenn's sister had 'helped' him with finding a job, despite his numerous objections. She'd applied for internship to the Hall of Justice Tour Guide Association, and he'd been accepted.
And at first he'd been really happy with the whole thing. He'd been astounded that Sophie had been nice for once, because she knew about his, well, fanboy tendencies. He didn't really have a favorite superhero, depite the fact that he lived in Keystone City, which had major ties to the Flash. The Flash was really cool, obviously, but so was everyone else...
But yeah, he'd been happy with the job. It would probably involve more socialization than he was used to, but you got to meet superheroes. How was that not the coolest thing ever? Plus the pay was amazing for what you were doing -- ten dollars an hour ( ... )
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captcha says: shoemaker; ownedir (Glenn pursues career in shoemaking after this, perhaps?)
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Thanks!
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LOL Poor Glenn. Can't blame him for quitting though. Some things are just not worth all that craziness. But I'm a bit confused at the end, did he discovered that Kid Flash = Wally hence the "And I'm sure you'd know exactly what that was, Wally?"
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Thank you!
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... I also wanna know what they were doing with a noodle, monopoly board and screwdriver...
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