Glade 10th, 120 AoS
Morning had already started for the Barnell clan and once their routine had begun, the entire family exercised almost utter repetition with the routine. Today being Cuvindas meant that the beef cakes were on today, and Connor's need for a second pair of hands required Dominek to help for a while. Breakfast among the clan had been served quickly before everyone resumed their current chore, and so the family worked in synchronized harmony which kept the business flowing.
Nora tended to the house keeping while Albert worked on taking inventory, Connor finished the first part of the daily menu while Dom tended the floor. So where did that leave Patrick necessarily? Believe it or not he was typically the beverage consultant around here, a glorified name for the position but catchy nonetheless. Yet working the bar wasn't just pouring beverages and wiping down counters, part of it involved taking actual stock of what they were low on too. There were, in fact, quite a few things he had to juggle while he was up there.
So when the bells finally struck to signify noon had hit, moments later Dominek came to join Patrick at the bar. While the second son barely needed to move an eye to notice him, the soft echoes of a couple chuckles registered in range of his perception also. "Connor's got lunch ready, almost started another fire in the kitchen."
"Again?" Patrick raised an eyebrow suspiciously, but of course his tone suggested no hint of surprise.
"Left one of the hand towels near the pit again." Dominek remarked with a look up above them, for the sound of heels clicked on the wood meant Nora was finished.
"Again." Patrick reiterated once more as the recurring theme didn't elude him. No. Every damn day was the same here, and while he loved it at times... other days he grew rather bored and even distant with the world. He knew his reality heavily revolved around helping run the store, yet one couldn't deny the allure of the world and all its wonders.
Dominik of course noticed his discontent and with a lean into the bar, looked sharply at Patrick with a slight crane of his head. "Something bothering you?" Patrick's eyes moved to the stairwell as Nora finally came down to the main floor, with a lean towards her left as she carried the bucket full of cleaning utensils. Patrick merely shook his head and assured his older brother he felt fine, a modest smile shot to their mother as she passed by them with a grin of her own. Dominik seemed inclined to buy it for now, and thus took to man the bar as Nora returned moments later.
"Patrick, could you update the new logs for roomkeeping for me? We should have another customer checking out later today also."
"Sure Ma, consider it done." Patrick answered in turn which seemed to please the lady.
"Thank you dear." She finished with a gentle hand on his shoulder, before she moved off to help Albert with the ledgers. Patrick went to move towards the end of the bar, where they kept the records of their rooms and rental services. After he pulled the log for 120 out, with the cover of the book flipped open towards the first page. They'd already had a couple customers checked out earlier, and with one leaving later; that meant there would be three spare rooms available. As Patrick updated the log to show which rooms were being freed, tidied up after by Elinora herself of course, and what notes needed to be jotted down about the visitors. While all his focus remained on this of course, Patrick also kept an eye on his older brother; in case business picked up and Dom needed the hand.
Morning had already started for the Barnell clan and once their routine had begun, the entire family exercised almost utter repetition with the routine. Today being Cuvindas meant that the beef cakes were on today, and Connor's need for a second pair of hands required Dominek to help for a while. Breakfast among the clan had been served quickly before everyone resumed their current chore, and so the family worked in synchronized harmony which kept the business flowing.
Nora tended to the house keeping while Albert worked on taking inventory, Connor finished the first part of the daily menu while Dom tended the floor. So where did that leave Patrick necessarily? Believe it or not he was typically the beverage consultant around here, a glorified name for the position but catchy nonetheless. Yet working the bar wasn't just pouring beverages and wiping down counters, part of it involved taking actual stock of what they were low on too. There were, in fact, quite a few things he had to juggle while he was up there.
So when the bells finally struck to signify noon had hit, moments later Dominek came to join Patrick at the bar. While the second son barely needed to move an eye to notice him, the soft echoes of a couple chuckles registered in range of his perception also. "Connor's got lunch ready, almost started another fire in the kitchen."
"Again?" Patrick raised an eyebrow suspiciously, but of course his tone suggested no hint of surprise.
"Left one of the hand towels near the pit again." Dominek remarked with a look up above them, for the sound of heels clicked on the wood meant Nora was finished.
"Again." Patrick reiterated once more as the recurring theme didn't elude him. No. Every damn day was the same here, and while he loved it at times... other days he grew rather bored and even distant with the world. He knew his reality heavily revolved around helping run the store, yet one couldn't deny the allure of the world and all its wonders.
Dominik of course noticed his discontent and with a lean into the bar, looked sharply at Patrick with a slight crane of his head. "Something bothering you?" Patrick's eyes moved to the stairwell as Nora finally came down to the main floor, with a lean towards her left as she carried the bucket full of cleaning utensils. Patrick merely shook his head and assured his older brother he felt fine, a modest smile shot to their mother as she passed by them with a grin of her own. Dominik seemed inclined to buy it for now, and thus took to man the bar as Nora returned moments later.
"Patrick, could you update the new logs for roomkeeping for me? We should have another customer checking out later today also."
"Sure Ma, consider it done." Patrick answered in turn which seemed to please the lady.
"Thank you dear." She finished with a gentle hand on his shoulder, before she moved off to help Albert with the ledgers. Patrick went to move towards the end of the bar, where they kept the records of their rooms and rental services. After he pulled the log for 120 out, with the cover of the book flipped open towards the first page. They'd already had a couple customers checked out earlier, and with one leaving later; that meant there would be three spare rooms available. As Patrick updated the log to show which rooms were being freed, tidied up after by Elinora herself of course, and what notes needed to be jotted down about the visitors. While all his focus remained on this of course, Patrick also kept an eye on his older brother; in case business picked up and Dom needed the hand.