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Gathering Post - Christmas Eve Party
Merry Christmas!
You are invited to celebrate the season with Finlay Flynn and Willy Silver.
When: Christmas Eve (5pm – Midnight)
RSVP: By Email (SBMNGR@ldnmgmt893.co.uk) Before 19/12
Upon entry you'll be given a ticket for one free drink. All drinks after that are 5 each. There will also be a free buffet in the dining area.
Dress code: Casual, but tidy please!
Raffle: Come wearing a festive sweater and you will automatically be entered into a raffle to win a 65 inch TV.
Donate: Bring three tins of canned food to be donated to the local food bank, and receive an extra drink ticket.
Look forward to: A live DJ, live music, an appearance by Santa, gift bags with deluxe swag, and the company of old and new friends!
Look forward to: A live DJ, live music, an appearance by Santa, gift bags with deluxe swag, and the company of old and new friends!
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Danny frowned, wishing Hex would stop paying his way. It was Christmas Eve though, and he wouldn't start a squabble over it today.
"You not have family or friends coming over tomorrow?" he asked.
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"No, I've got no one. I'm working noon to midnight to give some of the girls time with their families," he replied.
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"Working on Christmas?" Danny replied. "Miserable, but kind of you, I suppose."
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"Kind of me? Why's that?" he asked.
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"...You just said it was so others could be with their families," Danny replied, giving Hex a puzzled look. "I do hope you're doing it for that reason and not because you feel socially obligated. Just because they have family doesn't mean they automatically deserve to be given the time off. You deserve it just as much, but if you want to give them the time, then that's different. That's just you being a generous soul."
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"Oh, well...yeah. I've met Caro's babies and they deserve to have their mummy there on Christmas," he smiled. "And, really, most everyone I know are people I work with. I saw everyone else tonight, yeah? And it's always fun working Christmas. Lots of broken bones and power tool accidents," he said with a gleaming smile that was just a bit inappropriate.
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"Doesn't sound very fun," Danny frowned. "What about the ones you don't save? The families who leave broken hearted, and never manage to enjoy the holidays again. That can't feel good."
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"Danny, do you look for the worst?" Hex asked, his brow knitting. "You don't save everyone but I can promise if we lose then in July on on Christmas the holidays are forever ruined. That's how it is."
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"It's not that I look for the worst, I just don't think I could find joy while surrounded by such sadness," Danny said honestly.
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"We save more than we lose, Danny. And people need help. You never see people more weak than when they're afraid and hurting. It's a blessing to help the injured and sick."
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"Maybe I'm just too sensitive for that sort of thing," Danny shrugged.
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"It's not for everyone. Not A&E especially. More cut out for nursing day surgery or the peds ward, some nurses. I like it, though."
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Danny hummed in understanding, slowing down when they reached Hex's.
"Sure you still want to invite me in?"
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"Of course I want to invite you in. Don't be stupid," he teased and lead the way into the well appointed home. "Take your shoes off. Make yourself at home."
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Danny took his shoes off, slightly embarrassed that one of his socks had a hole in it, then followed after Hex.
"Big home for one person. Don't you get lonely?" he asked.
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"Not when I con mates into coming over," he grinned and winked at Danny quickly. He took the noms into the kitchen and put the kettle on.
"I got Fallout 4, do you want to play? Or we can just chat if you like. And you're more than welcome to stay the night. Guest bed or mine...I don't mind."
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"Um, let's just chat," Danny suggested. "I'm not really a gamer."
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"Alright," he smiled. "What are you going to do with your hundred quid?"
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"Groceries, probably," Danny admitted. "That's enough to get a massive bag of rice and fill the freezer. Maybe save half to kick towards rent."
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"Brilliant. I don't know what to do with mine. Save it, I reckon," he replied.
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"Saving up for something fun?" Danny asked, sitting down as he looked around the room. It was odd seeing Hex here. Somehow it just didn't feel like the other man's space.
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"Not right now, but I like to have some savings so if I see something I want I can get it...or if someone needs help I've got a bit put away that I can use," he replied.
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"Smart that, if you can manage it," Danny nodded.
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"I'm getting enough Web revenue...I can do that. And I suddenly had more money when I stopped drinking, too. Fancy that," he chuckled. "I'm flush. No worries."
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"Lucky," Danny replied, without a trace of envy. He was genuine when he said things like that. Even though he had nothing, less than nothing, he could still smile at the fortune others found.
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