You had gotten your first job working in a quick stop and were pumped beacuse not only was it your first job but your friend New Zealand also worked with you. So if you thought you were going to make a mistake you just had to call him and ask him what you needed to do. You walked in and everything was perfect! The bathrooms were amazingly clean, everything was in it's right place, and your best friend had saved you from accidently smack talking to your boss.

"It was nothing, [Name]."he said bashfuly.

"No really! If you hadn't of told me, you wouldn't belive what I would've said to him!"you said as you chatted on your break.

"Yeah, Oh! Break time over."he said as he strightened his uniform.

You both walked in and it was time for him to waork the cash registrer while you had to make sure everything was in the right spot.

"[Name], could you write the prices for the magazines for me?"you boss asked in a more polite tone.

He must have been stressed or something so you let your previous veiw of her slip.

"Ok."you said as you fallowed her into the back.

The boss lead you to the back and placed you at a desk with a gaint pile of magazines and a small pack of red markers. Before you could ask what you had to do she was gone.

"Crap!"you hissed as you quickly called for your friend.

He rushed inside and explained what you hade to do.

"Just wrirte the prices of the magazines and that's it."he said before leaving as a customer walked up to the register.

"That's easy enough!"you said as you sat down and started to write the prices on them exactly in the left corner.

"Man, my hand hurt from writing so much."you complained as you walked away from your work.

"Anyway why do we need to write the prices on the magazines. Can't we just use stickers."you asked.

"Well, it's complicated. The law starts that Shopkeeperd have to use red ink to write price on magazines they sell."

You gave him a dead look before sighing deeply.

"What's wrong?!"he asked surprised at your reaction.

"You half to be fucking kidding me..."you said before waving goodbye to your friend and walking into your house, leaving a very confused New Zealand on the side walk.