[CENTER][COLOR=Yellowgreen][B]"Alex”[/B][/COLOR][h1][color=Yellowgreen][b]Alexander Grey[/b][/color][/h1] [hr] [color=yellowgreen]♦[/color] [b]Time[/b]: Chapter 3 - Day 1 - Morning [color=yellowgreen]♦[/color] [b]Location[/b]: Old Harbour - [i]Grey Water Repairs[/i] - Alexander’s House Boat [color=yellowgreen]♦[/color] [b]Interaction:[/b] Charles (@tyler Night) Yoji (@headhunter) [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/4956236]Link[/url] to Alexander’s character bio.[/center] [hr] The morning arrived like the crashing waves. Fast and sudden making everything move. Alex groaned having returned home from a repair job to find a the city marina fees were due along with an email about an assignment that was due for business class he was taking. His phone flashed with a text message from the Joe Coctail that cracked the fiberglass hull of his party boat into rocks off one of the off shore islands. He had clients to impress. Even though he was told a week, he was hoping to have it back in days. Alex told him, [color=yellowgreen]“The fiberglass patch takes three days to cure because of the epoxy. It might look dry but a couple hours in the water and the hole would be bigger.”[/color] Money can’t make the epoxy cure any faster and the hull would need to be repainted too. He knew this was going to be a long day. He grabbed his work jeans and a clean hoody and headed for the shower to wake up. After stubbing his toe on an oxygen tank in the kitchen and realizing the milk had gone bad a week ago. He headed out to find food with his school work. He was craving a Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich, onion rings and a chocolate milkshake or chocolate milk. As he drove his pickup he listened to the professor drone on about classes of depreciation schedules, some things are three year, some five, and some the life of the items. The prof had never bought tools from one of the “rape trucks.” After five years he was still paying on specialty tools that were done depreciating two years ago. Maybe Tyler or Yoji could explain this to him in terms he understood.