nextlineis: (☆ just stop holding your tongue)
Joseph Joestar ([personal profile] nextlineis) wrote in [community profile] epidemiology 2017-05-04 12:57 am (UTC)

[Joseph catches the signal that they're moving away from the dead center of the store, and nods, before he heads through the door marked with a sign above it that reads EMPLOYEES ONLY. He continues down a narrow corridor that has only just enough space for two people (or one Jojo) due to the stacks upon stacks of shoes in varying sizes along one wall. The other wall is peppered occasionally with bulletin boards with various papers that remind employees about certain benefits and expectations, as well as a few messages to one another. It's at the far end of the corridor that Joseph finds what he's looking for with a small break room.]

[In the center of the room is a rickety card table and a few chairs facing a television that's seen better days. Opposite that wall is a small collection of lockers. A few of them are locked, padlocks of varying sizes and colors, but there are some that are clearly occupied and unlocked. Joseph starts there rather than trying to brute force the combinations for any of the lockers.]

[He strikes out with the first four lockers, finding mostly trash and a few forgotten papers that were clearly distributed to all employees. The fifth, however, proves useful when he finds someone's paper bag dinner still untouched with a bottle of water left untouched. Joseph snatches it, not even bothering to really closely inspect the contents of food or close the locker door, and scampers on back out to the front.]


Got it! [he calls as he hops the counter once more with a wide grin.] There's some food here, too.

[The water's what's offered to Giorno first. He'd hold it out to Fugo, but the kid doesn't look like he's really with it enough to manage that by himself.]

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