“Pigsy!” He whined after being denied a free bowl for the 4th time today, “come on, I give you free life lessons, isn’t that enough!” But Pigsy kept shouting about his tab and bla bla bla, Tang wasn’t really paying attention to much of it.
Well up until he was shoved up to his feet and told that he needed to get a job, to for one pay his tab, but also to learn proper discipline or whatever the noodle store owner had told him. Honestly the only incentive he had to doing it was being able to go back to freeloading off of his best friend again.
With a reluctant and annoyed-enough-as-is sigh, he had made his way out of the noodle shop, ready to start job hunting.
Turns out, looking for job openings with little to no experience at his age kind of discouraged a lot of people, and he was stuck in a constant loop of just trying to find a single place that would accept him. Honestly if he failed this next one he might just quit and tell Pigsy it didn’t work out, maybe out of sympathy he’d get another free bowl of those sweet sweet noodles Tang loved so much.
Tang was given an extremely brief explanation of what the job was, it was a rather rushed couple, talking about how he’d be taking care of their child. He couldn’t even ask questions before they were out the door.
“Did I get the job?” Tang asked to no one in particular, rubbing the back of his neck a little awkwardly.
Looking down at the child he was evidently supposed to be the nanny of, as embarrassing as that was to admit, he offered a smile but you didn’t seem to want to return it.
Oh boy, he hoped you were better than MK was as a boy, he used to bite a lot of people at that age, Tang still had scars from it.