I guess this'd be better than sticking ads to trees.

So. I'm Jack, local carpenter (Along with Adam, but you'll have to talk to him about what work you want done, if any) and one of your resident bartenders. I'm a volunteer, so I'm among the few that actually wanted to move all the way out to bumfuck Russia.

If anyone needs repairs done, doors readjusted, stairs, railings, that sort of thing, give me a shout. My number's in the book. All structural work is done free as a part of the whole volunteer thing (and you or I don't have to pay for materials either, yay volunteer organisations), but specialty stuff like furniture'll cost.

Note to self. Must call other bartender in town and work out scheduling for said bar. Which still needs a name. A big neon sign saying "BAR" really doesn't get the idea across. Maybe "A BAR" or "THE BAR." I shouldn't be allowed to name things.

So anyway, hello!

 - And better for the trees as well

Hey jack, I'm Nate, another one of the volunteers - did we get the same flight over? Have to admit, I slept most of the way. probably see you round town.

 - hey, it's not like the trees would mind.

I'm pretty sure we must've, but I spent most of the time sleeping as well, so that might have something to do with the not meeting thing. Nice t'meet you, Nate.

 - Hi!

Hi Jack, I'm Rin.

It's not important, because I can just climb onto the counters, but if you have time can you maybe make me a step? I can't reach the top shelves in my house without climbing for them. But you don't have to hurry or anything!

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sure thing honey, I'll get right on that. Steps aren't difficult, and it'll give me something to do. Wouldn't want you hurting yourself climbing up on a counter. Did you just want a single or multiple steps?

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Just one! I think that'll be high enough to reach. I can measure if you want, I have a tape measure. Thank you!

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If you want, I can come over and do the measuring myself. It might be easier if I do it that way. I'm not sure how high off the floor the shelves are in your house anyway. What's a good time for you?

If you'd rather I didn't, we could work something else out.

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No, that would be good. Whenever's good for you, I'm always around, like I said in my journal! Thank you!

 - just a request

This town needs more tire swings.

 - well, if someone was going to use them...

As long as I get first try.