Corporate Contract
Kevin, can you come see me at my desk when you get a chance?"
"Ah, come on man, I'm working, ain't I? Get off my back, I'm not slacking."
"That's... you're not in trouble, Kevin, I just want to talk to you."
"Oh, well, I guess that's fine, then," he said, walking over. "So whaddya want?"
"I just want to make you an offer," Jake said, gesturing to the pile of contract paper. "Lucas gave these to me. Think of it as a sort of employee appreciation gesture."
"You're shitting me," Kevin said, raising an eyebrow. "I'm just a part-time cog in the system. A pretty bad one, too, at that. There's no way in hell a company like this appreciates me."
"Nevertheless," Jake said, holding back his tongue. "I'm prepared to offer you $5,000, and all you have to do is sign here."
"Is that all? Done!" he said, grabbing the pen and signing.
"You... are not going to read the terms?" Jake asked, slightly surprised.
"Pssh, why bother?" he asked. "My life is hell, anyway. Whatever longterm effects will come of this, I'll deal with 'em then. I've got bills to pay off, man. And games to buy. And I need new speakers for my car, maybe some sweet rims. I figure, whatever thing of value you think you can take from me, you're welcome to it. Because, frankly, I don't have anything of value." Kevin grabbed the stack of bills that had appeared on Jake's desk, either not noticing or not caring that they had appeared out of nowhere.
"Apparently you don't," Jake muttered to himself, looking at the contract as Kevin walked back to his desk. The cost of the deal had only cost him 1 feather, but Kevin's soul had only been worth 8 feathers in the first place.
Combined with Tanner's contract, he was up to 17 feathers- still a fair ways to go. "Dammit. I was hoping to be done by now, but if I can get Alice's soul for a good price, I'll..."
"...fall a bit short, I believe you were about to say." Jake looked up to find Lucas standing over him. "You're out of time. Follow me, please."
"Ah, come on man, I'm working, ain't I? Get off my back, I'm not slacking."
"That's... you're not in trouble, Kevin, I just want to talk to you."
"Oh, well, I guess that's fine, then," he said, walking over. "So whaddya want?"
"I just want to make you an offer," Jake said, gesturing to the pile of contract paper. "Lucas gave these to me. Think of it as a sort of employee appreciation gesture."
"You're shitting me," Kevin said, raising an eyebrow. "I'm just a part-time cog in the system. A pretty bad one, too, at that. There's no way in hell a company like this appreciates me."
"Nevertheless," Jake said, holding back his tongue. "I'm prepared to offer you $5,000, and all you have to do is sign here."
"Is that all? Done!" he said, grabbing the pen and signing.
"You... are not going to read the terms?" Jake asked, slightly surprised.
"Pssh, why bother?" he asked. "My life is hell, anyway. Whatever longterm effects will come of this, I'll deal with 'em then. I've got bills to pay off, man. And games to buy. And I need new speakers for my car, maybe some sweet rims. I figure, whatever thing of value you think you can take from me, you're welcome to it. Because, frankly, I don't have anything of value." Kevin grabbed the stack of bills that had appeared on Jake's desk, either not noticing or not caring that they had appeared out of nowhere.
"Apparently you don't," Jake muttered to himself, looking at the contract as Kevin walked back to his desk. The cost of the deal had only cost him 1 feather, but Kevin's soul had only been worth 8 feathers in the first place.
Combined with Tanner's contract, he was up to 17 feathers- still a fair ways to go. "Dammit. I was hoping to be done by now, but if I can get Alice's soul for a good price, I'll..."
"...fall a bit short, I believe you were about to say." Jake looked up to find Lucas standing over him. "You're out of time. Follow me, please."