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Vitz was no stranger to late night shifts, all day shifts... all night shifts.. Actually, Vitz was simply no stranger to work. Truly it seemed like the mostly stoic pony never left their job at the small club. Even when the dancing and shows were reserved for the late nights, the bar stayed open throughout the day.. and there she could be found, lingering amongst the ponys. Some argue its because they live there as well is all, just across in the building below, but really that isn't the case. A workaholic, much like her boss, who spends no time resting? No, no, she isn't like that at all.
Truly, Vitz loves the customers. And, even more so, watching. Analyzing them on their daily lives, finding the routine in the locals. Not for any malicious intent, no, quite the opposite. Vitz, at heart, lives to help, thrives off of caring for ponies around her. What better way to do that, then know them all? They knew the cutoff point for all their patrons, how long a walk home would be, the safest car rides for each. Slowly, she would gather information from conversations and watching and she had, in their mind, made this the safest place they possibly could.
All that to say, until a few new patrons showed up. Kind, sure, but one seemed to be quite the trouble maker sort. No idea when to cut himself off.. Certainly a challenge to come, they were sure, but one she was excited for. She loved learning, and testing their skills. Vitz found themselves ignoring most patrons she already knew, sending them through without the usual second check she does at the door. A bit less dilligent of watching them all as they left down the stairwell through the apartments beneath.. She was far too busy keeping an eye out for that new patron.
Though they didn't know if they were really wanting to catch a glimpse of the troublemaker, or...
No! She shook the thought, placing down a hoof firmly as she found herself standing beside the bars table. When did she leave the corner of the dance floor? They couldn't say, she didn't even remember walking here. Whatever the case, Vitz moved herself to the corner of the bar into the corner, where the door to enter behind the counter rested, watching over the customers littering the floor before them. Maybe a bit of observing would help them to think straight once more..?
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