A/N: Hi people! Sorry I haven't updated this story in near a month almost. But school has started and it's taking a toll on me and my free time. So please bear with me. You guys are all awesome!
Getting Jack to put on a disguise should count as a job on its own. He refused to go out in public hiding his identity, especially if it was to not attract attention. When the two finally agreed on a disguise, it was the most paper thin disguise that couldn't be called a disguise. It left Crow wondering how a bunch of so-called smart people wouldn't see that it's the same person only wearing sunglasses and a hat.
"Are we there yet?" Jack asked. Clearly he was annoyed that he was stripped of using his limo. It would attract too much attention.
"Would you stop asking me that?" Crow said getting annoyed himself.
"What kind of job is this? And it better not be something degrading." Jack said.
"In your position, any job you get is degrading. Don't worry it's easy enough that a moron like you can do."
"Moron!" Jack resisted the erg to punch him.
"We're here." Crow said.
"This is just a coffee shop." Jack said. "You couldn't find me a better job?"
"It was either this or working as janitor at a school." Crow knew that would shut him up. "Besides it's not like you filled out the application yourself."
"Please everybody lies online, Crow. Being a thief that you are, lying shouldn't be too hard for you." Jack said.
"Whatever just don't get fired on your first day." Crow said.
"And where do you think you're going?" Jack questioned.
"I'm going to see Yusei while you're working." Crow said.
"You mean you're not going to do my work for me?" Jack said confused.
Crow really didn't know what to say. He was too dumbfounded to produce a snappy comeback.
"Are you that clueless at how reality works?" Crow said.
Jack crossed his arms, "I've always had someone do my work for me."
"Well that's not going to fly by this time. Good luck." Crow waved at Jack.
Despite the horrible thoughts he had about working, this job was seemingly easy and pleasant. Though, he found out the hard way that you couldn't eat the product even during break. All in all, his first day of work went well. Jack still didn't want to do this for the rest of his life, then came the time to go home, much to Jack relief.
"So, how was work?" Crow asked hoping to hear how badly he messed up.
"It was okay." Jack simply said.
"Okay?" Crow repeated. "No getting people's orders messed up, no refusing to work, no eating the product!"
"Well that last one might be true. But I still handled it pretty well." Jack said proudly.
At the mansion, Jack quickly returned to his high and mighty self and ordered Crow to fix him dinner. For some reason Jack had a feeling of accomplishment that he couldn't explain. A knock came at his door and Goodwin was standing in the doorway.
"How was your first day of work?" He asked.
"It was fine." Jack replied with a sigh. "Can you tell me about my childhood?"
"Jack this again. I told you not to dwell on the past." Goodwin said.
"I know. But I just feel like an important part of my life is missing from me every day." Jack said.
"Well if it helps, you were a nice bot growing up." Goodwin choose his words carefully.
"That's not what I mean. I meant memories of me doing stuff. Like using a cuss without knowing what it meant, something like that." Jack said.
"Jack, don't be absurd. You never used filthy language when you were young." Goodwin said.
"What did I do when I was young?" Jack wanted to know.
"Look, like I said, let go of the past." With that being said, Goodwin left Jack alone with his thoughts.
It was obvious that his dad wasn't going to help him figure out his lost memories, but Jack wasn't the one to give up so easily. Now that he's thinking about it, why is it that his dad always tries to avoid the subject of his childhood memories? This is going to some investigating.
