Sleep was hardly a thing that she was unfamiliar with, and within Orchidia while the festival raged on witout any indication that it was going to stop, it made it all the more challenging and less likely to believe that things would have calmed down or were going to any time soon. It was frustrating, more because she was having fun, but wanted a chance to relax a little ebit, for as much as that might have sounded odd, especially during festive times. The one thing that most people had sought to come away from this festival was the chance to just lose themselves in the excitement and joy of what was going on, and what Leyaria was doing, it was something that was completely contrary to that idea and position. However, it did not change the fact that Leyaria was in fact doing exactly that, or at least in some respect, something that was as similar to what she had done in the past, namely with regards to taking jobs, wehter they were odd, small, stuid, or foolish, so long as they made sure as to pay out in jewels. That was the one thing that at this point that was driving her, finishing out these jobs that were made publically available for the people of Orchidia, although that was becoming a progressively smaller and smaller number. Only a handful of jobs remained for her to have accomplished, and even then, that number was getting smaller and smaller as the days went.
Today was a day where the job seemed simple, but there was something about it that did not seem quite right, more because it was something that was outside her area of familiarity than anything else. She had at this point come to belive that there were only a few jobs in which she knew, if put in that situation, she would be unable to handle whatever it would be that that was thrown at her. She had no reason to believe that this was such a scenario, that this was going to have been something by which would have made her wonder if she could have done this or not. After all, it was simply just that they were having to make some pizzas, at least according to the man who had met with her to describe the contracts. She had to admit, she had not expected that she would be engaged in something like this, being expected to work like this or in this kind of place before, as she had long been someone, who while enjoying this sort of food, never figured or cared much for just what went into it or how much time and effort a person would have had to give to making sure that this was what they wanted to do or were aiming to achieve. She thought it was a largely simpe process that did not require much effort, but listening to the man, she began to think differently.
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