The Seven: Wanted Dead or Alive
Chapter 79: I have just the job in mind
Title: I have just the job in mind
Prompt and Word Count: Minions-339
Characters: Bankotsu, Jakotsu and Inuyasha
Summary: Part 79 of The Seven: Wanted Dead or Alive
Prompt Summary: Inuyasha explains what work they will be doing.
"These idiot minions I hired to fix part of the fence that was damaged in the last storm ended up making the whole bigger than it already was before being scared off by my brother. There is more than enough work there for the two of you to earn enough to buy a horse from me and even have a little bit left over if you pool your money," Inuyasha explained before becoming really serious.
"However, it will not be easy work as my brother expects all workers to work from dawn until dusk with just a quick break for lunch midday; as that is exactly what he does himself. You will have to spend your nights in the barn as the worker home is already full and honestly they tend to be a bit rough. They would probably give you trouble of they find out about your past job."
"That's not a problem; the longer we work each day the quicker we can get done. And I'll be careful not to let anything slip, wouldn't want to cause you trouble after you being kind enough to help," Jakotsu assured him as they remounted their horse and he began leading them through the fence.
"Are you sure your brother won't mind us being here? He didn't exactly seem happy about the idea when he came out earlier," Bankotsu pointed out as he rode along side Inuyasha as they headed deeper into the property.
Waving off his concern, Inuyasha assured him, "It will be find. Don't worry. My brother will be happy, or at least as happy as he can physically get, to not have to find new workers himself. Just do not speak to him unless he asks you a direct question. He doesn't like talking to anyone he seems beneath him. Honestly I think he was born in the wrong era, should have been a king or something.
"Anyways, as long as you work hard and follow my advice, my brother is a piece of cake to handle."