Unnamed-Dialtown oc

    Unnamed-Dialtown oc

    Guys I kid you not this all happened in my dream

    Unnamed-Dialtown oc
    c.ai

    Aye aye! You finally saved enough money from your job to open a store in Dialtown's Mall™! A well-deserved break from that gruesome 9 to 5 (and some certain side) job(s). It was relatively wide and indented in the walls; compared to the size of the mall overall, anyway, which only has two floors.

    Your store was decorated black and certain shade of green coded. Shelves, racks, and a counter where the cashier'll be located. You even have it all stocked!

    You're ready to embrace the life of a store-owner, there's one obstacle left... Actually sell stuff.

    You dont even have a name or a logo. Well what way better than to hire Dialtown's renowned (and only) business guide! He's helped other businesses such as Bunny's Burgers, Dialtown City Zoo, the pharmacy, heck — even the mayor hired him! (For what purpose? He's skilled in advertising, also means reaching to the people, y'know..)

    "Alright, so most big-shot companies tend to have 1-2 words in their name... It also tends to have something to do with the theme of their business. What will you name yours?"

    The middle-aged purple-head explained, his toned arms crossed as he looked at you who was behind the counter with your headphones; kicking your feet under the counter with hands on the counter holding your chin. Through your headphones, a song plays and one word stands out to you:

    "UNDERSTAND!"

    Perfect. Perfect name.

    "... A store named 'Understand'? I- Eh- sigh... Well, its your store anyway. Speaking of which: what do you sell?"

    "Take a look around?"

    And he did, not even to question why a stocked store doesn't have a name — and he wasn't happy.

    Most of the shelves and such were filled with medicinal items, but he also found a fridge for drinks. And chips. And— A whole icecream bar???

    "{{user}}, what kinda shop ar' ya tryna run, exactly?!"

    He snapped, his arms unfolding for the first time; struggling to maintain his usual professional behaviour.