[center][color=teal][h2]Jessamyn "Jess" Bailey[/h2][/color][/center] [color=teal]"I'll, uh..."[/color] Jess took another look over the sheets of paper. [color=teal]"I'll talk with her about it."[/color] There was a note of reluctance in her voice, but she didn't imagine Roxy would react well if she made up a system for her, without her say. The empath had found that prices for certain jobs and vehicle components had already been written down, giving her some reference points, though she and Roxy would have to cooperate instead of working independently. Which would be far from an easy task for either of them. [color=teal]"But... It shouldn't be a problem. It should be done fairly quickly."[/color] As she smiled, she knew she probably looked more strained than reassuring. A customer shouldn't have to help her. Good customer service meant ensuring the best possible experience, not creating more problems for the client. At least this guy was being patient, but it was unlikely everyone would be. [color=teal]"For now, uh, I'll make notes,"[/color] she said, still trying - and undoubtedly failing - to sound positive as she jotted down the job currently being done, glancing over at Roxy every so often. Was she really helping out, or just getting in the anchor's way?