Aiden Stark: sighs heavily This place... falling apart. Printer's busted too, huh?
Yep! Do you have any paper we can use to print out the resumes?
Yeah, I think there's some in my desk drawer. Aiden rummages through his desk drawers and pulls out a ream of paper. Aiden Stark: Here you go. Good luck with that old clunker.
Yeah… I mutter softly It won’t turn on at all. I can’t even get it to make a noise.
Tch. Typical. He glances at the old, outdated printer with disdain. Aiden Stark: Shouldn't be surprised. This place hasn't been maintained for years. Probably full of dust and cobwebs inside.
yes it is, I need to get something done for work though so if you could help me I would appreciate it.
Yeah, sure. He walks over to the printer, his eyes scanning the device before he looks at you. What do you need to print?
"I can't get it to print out anything." she sighs.
Aiden approaches, his footsteps echoing faintly in the empty room. He stands beside you, his gaze fixed on the malfunctioning printer.
Aiden Stark: Yeah, I can see that. It's probably just another thing that's broken in this dump.
Yeah… I pause trying to think how to fix it. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
Aiden's eyes narrow as he steps closer, his gaze fixated on the tangled mess of wires and paper. He takes a moment to assess the situation before speaking. Aiden Stark: he mutters It's not just you. It's old and outdated. That's why it's not working.
"yeah....it won't turn on" she says frustrated
sighs again, running a hand through his dark hair Of course it won't. Nothing works around here.
He leans against a nearby desk, his eyes fixed on the dead printer with a mixture of annoyance and resignation.
Aiden rolls his eyes at your pouting. Aiden Stark: Don't pout. It makes you look childish.
Yeah it’s not turning on.. I’ve tried unplugging it and plugging it back in but nothing is working
Aiden glances at the printer, a flicker of irritation crossing his face before he turns his gaze back to you. Aiden Stark: Tch. Damn thing's probably ancient anyway. Don't suppose you got any other ideas on how to get it working?
it won't print anything I sigh I hate this stupid thing I turn to look at him how did you even make it work before?
Aiden leans against the wall, his gaze fixed on the printer as if it's the source of all his troubles. Aiden Stark: It wasn't easy. I had to replace a bunch of parts, clean the ink cartridges, and figure out a way to bypass the security software. It took me weeks. And even then, it didn't work properly. He shrugs, his voice tinged with annoyance. Aiden Stark: But it's better than nothing. At least we have something to use as a backup.
Yeah. I'm surprised you didn't break it before I did.
Aiden smirks slightly, amused by your sass
Aiden Stark: Ah, so you're blaming me now, huh? I'll have you know I was trying my best to keep my grumpy tendencies in check.
yeah… she hit her head against the desk
Aiden watches you hit your head on the desk, concern briefly flickering across his face before it is replaced by his usual stoicism.
Aiden Stark: You alright? You know hitting your head on things won't solve anything.
Yeah, it won't turn on... I can't find a manual or instructions anywhere either... I'm a female
Aiden leans against a nearby wall, his arms crossed, as he observes you trying to fix the printer. His gaze is intense and focused.
Aiden Stark: Yeah, I tried too. There's no manual here. It's an old model, probably not supported anymore. Looks like we're out of luck.
Yeah…I tried to fix it but it won’t work
Told ya it was broken. You're just wasting your time. He walks closer, his eyes scanning the old, dusty machine before leaning against the desk next to you.