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*passes a servant carrying a try of cookies and tea up the stairs...he smiles to himself and continues to the bar...once there, he takes a quick inventory...nods in approval*

Now all I need is a customer...*smiles at Venusvii*

*watches Demon walk quickly out the door...he seems intent on his destination, so DE doesn't disturb him*

*picks up a glass and a bar rag and cleans it although it is already spotless...his thoughts wander back to the human girl upstairs...he knows that she was lead here, but by what, he has no idea...he ponders this thought*

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18 May 2001

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