Post by itsmomoagain on Mar 22, 2012 0:20:01 GMT -5
"I'm so glad you understand." Harrison bowed respectfully to the head goblin and swiftly turned on his heels towards the front tellers. With an encouraging smile, he bobbed his head up and down as to not to disturb the usually grumpy creatures that made up most of the staff at Gringott's Bank.
Harrison's hands tightened on his coat and he pulled it closer, finding Summer's cubicle thing and stepping up in line, disguising himself to look like someone completely different as he waited- he didn't want to ruin the surprise. A few strange looks were handed to him by other customers and he narrowed his eyes at them and they looked away in a hushed whisper.
Once he got up to the front of the line, Harrison's hands rested on her counter and he smiled, returning his looks back to normal. "Hello." He breathed lightly, a smirk on his lips. "Ma'am, you are excused from your job- I am to be your last customer." His smile widened as he watched her reaction.
"I had to turn my charm all the way up, but I got you off work for the day so we could go have coffee." He bowed his head respectively and stepped back so she could get her things and get ready. "Hope the whole look thing didn't freak you out too much." Harrison had been with Bay most of the morning. It was the night after her late husband's birthday- three years from his passing to be exact- and her best friend was there comforting her all day and through the night. At the thought of Bay, his chest heaved.
He felt bad for doing this to Summer- but he knew that he promised her a date- so a date it would be.
Harrison's hands tightened on his coat and he pulled it closer, finding Summer's cubicle thing and stepping up in line, disguising himself to look like someone completely different as he waited- he didn't want to ruin the surprise. A few strange looks were handed to him by other customers and he narrowed his eyes at them and they looked away in a hushed whisper.
Once he got up to the front of the line, Harrison's hands rested on her counter and he smiled, returning his looks back to normal. "Hello." He breathed lightly, a smirk on his lips. "Ma'am, you are excused from your job- I am to be your last customer." His smile widened as he watched her reaction.
"I had to turn my charm all the way up, but I got you off work for the day so we could go have coffee." He bowed his head respectively and stepped back so she could get her things and get ready. "Hope the whole look thing didn't freak you out too much." Harrison had been with Bay most of the morning. It was the night after her late husband's birthday- three years from his passing to be exact- and her best friend was there comforting her all day and through the night. At the thought of Bay, his chest heaved.
He felt bad for doing this to Summer- but he knew that he promised her a date- so a date it would be.