- Job: Swimming Lessons:
- Job: Swimming Lessons
Rank: D
Player Requirements: D-rank and above
Job Requirements: Minimum of 5 posts of 150 words per character. Make sure brat does not drown.
Job Location: Magnolia
Job Description: Can you believe this? My son wants to help my husband on his fishing runs, but is unable to swim. Both of us are too busy with our jobs to personally teach him, but you seem to be perfectly able to! Please teach our son to swim and we will provide what little money that we have towards paying for those lessons.
Reward: 500 Jewels
Lexa was hanging out at the community pool in a small neighborhood in Magnolia when she'd noticed a little boy who was having troubles learning to swim. She watched as her parents tried to teach him, but every time the poor boy was let go he began to sink. Lexa walked over and kneeled down next to the young boy as his parents were about to release him again. "Did you know, that when you were a baby you were able to swim better than an athlete?" she said in a soft, caring voice. The woman holding him stopped the action of releasing, and addressed Lexa. "May I ask exactly who you are?" the woman asked in a harsh voice. "Someone who'l bifurcate you if you talk to me like that again." Lexa said bluntly, using the word 'bifurcate' specifically so the little boy wouldn't understand. "So, in a more respectful tone, you wanna tell me why you're trying to drown your son?" Lexa said with sharp eyes.
The woman apologized for her previously harsh tone, probably because she could tell Lexa would truly lob her in half, and explained her situation. Upon the explanation, Lexa said she'll teach her son how to swim claiming she'd be more effective at it. The woman set the boy on the steps leading into the pool, and sat on the side lines.
The woman apologized for her previously harsh tone, probably because she could tell Lexa would truly lob her in half, and explained her situation. Upon the explanation, Lexa said she'll teach her son how to swim claiming she'd be more effective at it. The woman set the boy on the steps leading into the pool, and sat on the side lines.