David was in the back room sorting through all of the playing cards. He  had almost twenty-five thousand trading cards left to sort through not  only by which game they belonged to but also alphabetically. The shop  had just gone under a renovation and expanded so now he had more room to  add what he really wanted, a case full of these single cards. He  thought this was a great idea, I mean, how many times did a player come  in and buy a booster pack for like maybe four or five dollars (depending  on the game it went with) to only end up with terrible cards that they  already had.

Once the place expanded, the first thing that David  did was put in a nice, rather large, glass case and there was where he  was going to store and sell all of these singles. Instead of paying four  or five dollars for cards that one already had, all a person would have  to do is come in, and ask to look through the cards and if they found  the one that they wanted, he'd sell it to them for right at fifty cents.  As long as the player knew what they were looking for, it should be  relatively easy to find once the cards were sorted out alphabetically  and by name. Which was why he was doing it in the first place. And  thinking about it now, fifty cents a card wasn't all that bad, its the  same amount of money that one would pay for the card if they got it in a  booster pack of ten cards if the pack itself had cost five dollars. As a  bonus they didn't have to keep all the shitty cards that came with it  too.

He had just sat down when he heard the door swing open in  the other room and ring a bell. "Hello?" a rather feminine voice called.  "I'd like to apply for a job here. I saw your ad." David almost let out  an audible groan but instead stood up and walked into the other room.

"You need a job?" he asked. Not realizing who, or rather what, he was talking to.

Laurita Kireem buzzingbumble

"Well I mean, that's why I'm here. I just need to see the application if  that's alright. I can fill it out myself." Its not like she was  illiterate or anything. She only spent 90% of her time reading. She offered a smile to the male and hoped that she didn't come off as too forward when she had asked for the app.

David Vincent buzzingbumble

David blinked and rubbed his eyes. When he first opened Cyber City  Comics he could tell you right now that the last thing he was expecting  was for one of those weird companions to try and work here. But after  thinking about it for a second, he did guess that they would need some  sort of income eventually if they were expected to be some sort of  members of society by their families..

"Here, just uh.. follow  me. I have some stuff I'm working on." He turned around and walked back  to the new expanded area of the store and sat back down in his previous  spot and began sorting the cards. "Well, right now we don't really have a  legitimate application. At least not for this store or anything I mean,  its owned by just me and I don't have much help around here so your'e  pretty much a shoo-in for the job." He stated pretty emotionless while  he put one of the Venusar cards behind a Venomoth card. Pokemon seemed  to be a rather popular game and he had a ton of cards for it and Magic  the Gathering.

"You'd have to keep the shop clean, and help  stock shelves when new comic orders come in and stuff. I mean its pretty  usual things. I'm sure you can handle it and if we get another person  or two on the staff here then we can definitely start doing some more  stuff here. DnD meetings, trading card tournaments, even some video game  tournaments if this place gets to be really good." He just seemed to  keep talking and Laurita just nodded her head while he explained what  all she would me doing. "So what's your name kid?" He finally asked.

Laurita Kireem buzzingbumble

"My name is Laurita. You can just call me Rita if you want to though."  She nodded firmly when she finally told him her name. "What about you?  What's your name?" She sat down across from him, looking at the mess of  cards in front of them. It looked like he was working on pokemon cards,  her species was supposed to be from that game, kinda cool if you asked  her.

He looked up at her lazily and just said "David. Dave.  Whatever works. You wanna start today? Start organizing those Magic the  gathering cards over there. Alphabetically and by type please. Red deck,  blue deck. etcetera. Just if you see any land cards don't put those  there, I have a special place for those. Just sort those by color if you  will please."

She nodded her head. She sure wasn't expecting to  be working today but hey, if she got paid for it she didn't care and he  seemed that a relatively okay guy to work with. She pulled over a box  of Magic cards and began the tedious task of sorting through them.

David Vincent buzzingbumble

She started with a handful of cards just pulled from the box, first she  figured she'd sort through their colors and whether or not they were  land cards. She figured after she got that done she'd start  alphabetizing them.

"A lot of these cards are trade ins. I also  like to purchase them in bulk and just open them up and sell them."  David started talking about the cards they were sorting through. "Magic  the Gathering is the most popular right now so I have a nice little  supply of them. I do the same thing for stuff like Yu-Gi-Oh, Force of  Will, Pokemon and some other things. Force of Will and Pokemon are two  of my favorites as of late." He paused and looked up at her. "You're a  pokemon aren't you? Noibat. Dex #714. Nice."

She only blinked  for a moment. It wasn't every day that she thought about being a  creature from some fantasy world. She didn't even think about if whether  or not she was a popular creature from the game. It just didn't occur  to her. "Huh? I guess I'm gonna have to get more into Pokemon then." She  let out a quiet laugh while she continued sorting out the cards.

"Here.  Lemme teach you how to play." David was moving the stacks of cards that  he was working on over to one side of the table and pulled a couple of  decks of pokemon cards from another box that was labeled  'Complete/Edited Decks' he just handed her a water deck and pulled out a  fire one for him. Might as well give her the advantage for her first  game.

He taught her first the basics, how to set up the cards on  the playmat, what energies were and how to use them and when each turn  started and ended. Then he went on to explain how to evolve a pokemon  and about trainer cards and how they care beneficial to the game. Then  he looked at her. "Really though, if you don't have a good deck it's  gonna be up to fate to decide if you win or not. Your coin is your best  friend and don't let your opponent touch it. That's bad luck." He said  and sat down a plastic game coin in front of her.

Laurita Kireem buzzingbumble

"Well that means that one is already bad luck, you touched it!" She looked at him and smiled.

"Okay  you got me, here." He pulled out a bag that had a few more of them in  it and handed it to her, letting her pick out her own coin.

David  spent about 45 minutes teaching her to play the game before she figured  it out and was able to even beat him on her own. Her coin almost always  seemed to flip in her favor. Very rarely did it screw her over. The two  of them played about four rounds before he noticed the time. "Hey, help  me pack up if you will? Can you come in for your first full day on  Sunday?" He asked, packing up his deck and putting them back into the  box.

"Sunday? Totally. I can make that. That's alright!" She put  her deck back in the box and reached out and shook his hand. She helped  him finish cleaning up the back room and waved him off before heading  out. "Thanks again David! I'll see you Sunday then!" She grinned and the  noibat walked out the door. Excited that she got her very first job, and it was working in a place she knew that she'd love!