Placing the last invoice that had required his signature upon Fellclaw’s side of the desk, a cacophony of snaps and pops seemed to herald the beginning of a new day as he absently cracked his neck before reaching for the crumpled pack of Lucky Strikes he had tossed haphazardly on his desk the night before “Good thing she isn’t around or I would never hear the end of it…” Fighting back the incipient hangover and the full body shudder that seemed to pass over his frame as he imagined one of his mother’s rants, he momentarily fumbled for his matches and then watched as they tumbled to the floor.
Ignoring the fact that a humble ‘Accio’ would have the aforementioned matches back in his hand or that a simple incantation would light his cigarette for him, he seemed bound and determined to do things he hard way; another splendid aftereffect of carousing a bit too much with Gregoire after hours. Muttering something about the French and their deceptively strong constitutions, he struggled to reach the box of matches that had conveniently fallen underneath his desk
Come on, almost there… Who knew it would be this hard to light a cigarette? Banging his elbow against the side of his desk, he was just about to curse a blue streak when his tirade was cut short “Your mother must have the patience of a Dragon on its hoard to put up with your foolishness… I told both her and your father to just replace you with a crup, but they never seemed to listen.”
Fighting back a groan as he flopped back down in his chair, he didn’t say a single word as he allowed the flick of a match and the long draw of nicotine put things in perspective “Then it’s a good thing I am not your son isn’t it Fellclaw?”
A look of disgust seemed to resonate on his General managers features for the briefest of moments “I would have drowned you at birth and none of my family would have taken umbrage to it, of that I can assure you” Hoisting himself up into his chair, he refused to have one designed for his own ease of comfort, Jonathon's one time employer now turned employee began to peruse the stack of paperwork that had grown seemingly overnight “At least you learned how to sign your name properly during your time in Hogwarts, good thing that higher education didn’t go to waste.” Muttering a few juicer comments in Gobbledegook, despite knowing full well that eldest son of the Grimwise family spoke the language, he simply continued with the task at hand while ignoring his so-called boss.
Smiling despite himself, Jonathon took his time in going over the list of things that needed doing
Feed the venomous snakes this week, the pythons have already eaten according to the calendar… The spiders need to be fed as well and I need to check on that wound on one of the kneazel kits when Hawthorn brings it in. Frowning slightly as he glanced at his watch, he slowly stood up and headed towards the door “Are Sarah and Paul here yet?”
“Paul yes, Sarah no… She’s probably out sniffing around for a rich mate again instead of arriving on time for once; I told you she would be trouble from the beginning but you bought that sob story of hers.” Scoffing at the lack of business sense, he simply returned to his paperwork.
“Yes well maybe it’s time I start following your advice for once Fellclaw, if she does show up, send her home without pay… If that doesn’t smarten her up then we’ll have to let her go.” Butting out his cigarette he just shook his head “I’m off to do my rounds; I trust you don’t need me in the offices today?”
“I’d sooner need a blade in my liver, go on and play with your animals.” Harrumphing at the suggestion that he needed help from anyone, let alone his jackanape of a boss, he simply returned to his paperwork with a smirk and a renewed sense of fervor; he had been waiting for a reason, any reason really, to get rid of that lackluster employee and here was his chance.
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Offering a faint nod and a smile towards the only responsible member of the waiting staff that he had left as he moved from the offices and onto the main floor, he cleared his throat and reached for the Dragon hide gauntlets “How many strikes do you think I will get today Paulie boy?” Receiving a nervous laugh for his efforts, he simply set himself to the task at hand; it was the only way to do it when it came to dangerous creatures
Hmm the Acanthophis first, then the Notechis… We’ll save the Dendroaspis polylepis for last. Moving towards the large crate where he kept their food under lock and key, a murmured ‘Stupify’ was said three times in succession as he withdrew said number of rats from the cage
“Remind me to thank Hawthorn for the ward work Paul, the last time I did this, we were chasing rats down the hall for days.” Ignoring any sort of reply that Paul made, he simply turned towards the terrariums in question with a faint smile on his face
He’s going to have to learn how to do this eventually; Hawthorn refuses to have anything to do with the snakes or spiders and with Sarah being as reliable as she is… Pausing for a moment, a genuine smile seemed to pass over his features “Paul come here, I want to teach you something you just may need to know in the future.”
Watching as his would be apprentice gingerly made his way towards the terrariums, Jonathon just smiled “I’m not going to have you feed them yet Paul; you’re not quite ready for that yet.” Watching as the younger man let out a sigh of relief he continued “The death adder, the tiger snake, and mamba are up to be fed today and I just wanted to impress upon you the inherent dangers with some of these animals; hence all the precautions.” Motioning towards the three tanks in question, he paused for a moment before lifting the lid “You can never be too careful when it comes to these particular breeds; they can go from docile to aggressive in a heartbeat and you would never see it coming.”
Dropping the rodent inside, the lid was quickly closed and the process repeated for the remaining two specimens “Seems we lucked out today Paul, no strikes, but you can never get complacent with these creatures.” Looking stern for the briefest of moments he continued “If you take anything away from what I just said, just remember that complacency kills.” Smiling faintly as they younger man seemed to take it to heart, a murmured ‘Rennervate’ sent the rodents moving in all directions as the serpents they were intended for took no time in striking their prey “There, we’re all done, why don’t you feed the spiders while I watch the counter for a bit; I’m feeling a tad delicate today and need to be in top form when the kneazel kit arrives.”
Tossing the gauntlets back where he had found them, he didn’t wait for an answer as he settled behind the counter and recorded the feeding dates and times; one could say many things about his work ethic when it came to bills and other official paperwork, but anything to do with the animals themselves was undertaken with great care and due diligence
Only another seven hours to go… Must get some caffeine downrange… Idly contemplating sneaking out for a quick bite, that damnable thing called a conscience prevented him from even truly considering it as he slumped down behind the counter. As the door chime of doom heralded his imprisonment for the day, he couldn't stop one particular stanza from popping into his head
For whom the bell tolls it tolls for thee... Adapting a somewhat professional demeanor as the day truly started, which wasn't saying much, he waited for what was hopefully the first of many customers to finish their browsing and approach the counter.