"I still don't see what we're doing up and about this early." Lemmy complained, rubbing the metaphorical sleep from his painted on eyes. "I know, and it's weird." Jynmi replied, pulling open the door and motioning for him to hurry up and get out. "I've only gone over why a thousand times in the last fifteen minutes, and twice that amount last night." The doll shook his head as he stepped outside, and leaned against the wall as he waited for the young man to lock up. "Don't be such a drama queen. Nobody has repeated anything that many times, ever." To that the doll didn't get a response, unless one counted the checking to see if the door was locked as a response. "Well?" Lemmy asked. The human tilted his head in the direction of the guild, and started walking, and with a sigh, Lemmy fallowed. He wasn't close behind, because he was half his human counterpart's height, which would've put his face at butt level, but close enough so there wasn't any chance of the two becoming separated in in the thick morning crowds. "Do you think there's going to be any jobs today?" Lemmy had gotten tired of walking behind the young man, and hurried up so he could walk next to him. "I mean, really, do you really think there's going to be any jobs for us. Think about it, just for a second. We go through all of this, and then get there, and find out there's nothing for us to do. What then? Look at all we've sacrificed, and that'll be for nothing. Oh the horror! Can you imagine it! It's still not too late, you know. We can still stop, and go back, to bed even. Doesn't that nice, bed? I could go for some sleep." The doll bobbed its body at a failed attempt at making its head look like it was nodding. "Right?" Jynmi shook his head. "We got up before noon, and had to walk a few blocks. I wouldn't exactly call that a grand sacrifice on our part. Besides, you don't sleep. You just sort of fall limp, and try your best to look like a harmless antique." "I don't sleep yet." The doll corrected. "But maybe I will, someday. You never know. All we have to do is keep trying, and who knows. I'll be asleep before you know. I just need to practice. Well, I need to practice, and some opportunities to do so. That's right, feel guilt, your taking away a chance at sleep, practicing for it at least." The doll pointed an accusing finger at Jynmi, but he ignored it as the turned a corner, and hurried towards where the guild was being constructed, and a man with fliers was talking to someone he thought he recognized. "Hey!" Jynmi called, cupping his hands around his mouth so they would act like a microphone. "Please tell me there's something left." He smiled as he hurried over to the two. One was a man, and he didn't think he knew him, and the other was a girl. He was fairly certain he knew her, or should know her. Of course, he wouldn't ask if that was the case just yet. Maybe he'd get lucky and she'd introduce herself, or Lemmy would know, and use her name. He stopped by them, and did his best to keep the fact he was mildly out of breath hidden by talking slowly and refusing to let himself rest on his knees. "Hey. Hi. Hello. So are there any jobs left? There looks to be a lot of fliers." "No!" Lemmy called, hurrying behind him. "Tell him there's no jobs! Do it! Unless you feel guilty about lying, which is understandable and even commendable. but if that's the case than quickly, someone burn them."