With a slight sigh he rolled over, pushing himself off the ground and rubbing his back. It was going to be a hell of a day if this was how it was to begin. God damn, is this how to day is going to be? Wiping himself down he would simply begin his adventure into town. He had no plan and as such needed to find some sort of job to keep him occupied; a job to hone his skills. It was as he had entered the town that he would simply head toward the job board; it was rather dingy, though that was fine. Tearing off the first paper that seemed even somewhat interesting he would begin his journey. What luck, it's in town. Neat. he chuckled, thinking to himself.
Within another few minutes he had arrived at the estate; it was a rather nice place, even with all the construction occurring. Simply walking into the house, Cornelius would walk forward. He had assumed that the man would be waiting for the man to take the job to reveal them self, and as such Cornelius did not mind simply intruding. Walking up the stairs he assumed the mans study to be on the second floor, looking outward. With a quick knock he would enter the room and place the paper on the mans desk. "I'll do it." He spoke in a rather upfront and hushed manner. After having discussed the manner with the man, who was now his current employer, he had a general idea of the situation. A rat infestation, huh? Well, this will be fun. With a grin he would turn and begin to exit the room. Raising his hand he would simply wave off as he walked, closing the door behind him. An easy job for the day, neat. And with this he would simply begin his errand.
Exiting the house, Cornelius would saunter over to the mason. "It seems that we will be working together now, I do hope we get along." With a smile he would shake the mans hand and begin to work. It was a rather uneventful day. Simply carrying over the bricks for construction; it was rather tedious, but it was what was necessary. With a slight sigh, Cornelius simply continued this simple job. Lifting the bricks and carrying them over as they were needed. As he did this he couldn't help but overhear some rather... interesting sorts of things. Slowing his movements he would begin to listen in on the conversation. Yep, this was the man that he was supposed to find; the only thing left for him to do was confirm this.
Having no time to confront the man on his first day, Cornelius simply decided to wait until the next day to confront the male.
It was the sun that woke Cornelius. Rubbing his eyes, he would plummet from the top of the canopy. Yes, he had slept in the forest again. It was a place where he could feel the energy flow through him, and it was such a place that rarely got visitors. It was a very nice, secluded area. With a slight chuckle he was able to land on his feet. "Not this time." He laughed a bit more, stretching. Beginning his walk to the mansion he simply began to think on what he was to do to this male. How should he have him prove the truth? Well, there was one thing that made life very interesting. Something that brightened the world; something Cornelius was able to appreciate very much. Spontaneity. It was with this that he simply decided to let the moment decide how he would react to whatever the man would say! Yes, this was going to be the fun day; yesterday sure as hell was not! With a slight smile he would simply walk onto the premises and head straight for the male. "So, what's your name bud?" He chuckled, picking up the box beside him. It was with a few pleasantries that the man would open up; he would simply begin to talk to no avail. It seemed he really enjoyed his own voice; a bit too much, in all honesty. It was at this point that Cornelius began to question the man about all this leaked information; with a very ignorant voice the male simply nodded and confirmed it was he who had spoke. "Ah, I see! Thank you." He chuckled, saying his goodbyes. It was now that he simply walked into the manor, ascending the stairs and entering the study. Approaching his employer he began to debrief him on what he had learned; it was not like he knew the man, or had any reason to. It was with this that the man simply smiled, let out a small laugh and thanked Cornelius. It was with this that the man handed Cornelius his reward and thanked him for his services. Simply letting himself out he was rather content; two days on a single job? A decent pay? There was no downside.