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Brillheim Evernwhirl arrives in the City

Tonight was quite different from the usual routine. I showed up for my shadow shift at Del Perro PDM, and everything went as expected during the first half of the shift. However, things took an interesting turn when June arrived around 9 o'clock. I ended up playing chauffeur for her, doubling as her personal security for the night. Our conversations revolved around PDM and its operations, eventually leading us to her bar, "The Kraken," which I must admit, is right up my alley. I'm seriously thinking about the possibility of working there, either alongside or instead of my current gig at PDM. Don't get me wrong; I enjoy the company of the PDM team, but a guy's gotta earn his keep.

I also floated the idea of working as June's personal driver and bodyguard. However, for that role, I'd have to consider getting myself a personal weapon. Carrying a concealed firearm isn't really my preference, mainly due to the legal complexities that come with it. However, in a city where firearms are fairly common, it's becoming increasingly practical.

In the days ahead, I'm planning to have more discussions with June about this possibility. Right now, my financial situation is far from comfortable, and unless I secure a stable income soon, I might find myself facing some rather challenging times.

 
This morning marked my return to Park Ranger duties after a brief hiatus.

I embarked on my initial patrol, as expected, given the early hour, it was a rather quiet one. I then spent some time at the office, waiting for a dispatch to respond to, but no calls came through. Deciding not to waste any time, I headed out for another patrol, during which I crossed paths with a familiar hunter. Nothing unusual occurred, so I concluded my patrol. As I was finishing my duties and getting ready to step away for a while, Donny delivered some fantastic news via message – I had successfully completed my probation. This achievement felt like a substantial milestone and provided a sense of advancement in this demanding city.

In the later hours of the evening, while I was relaxing at the Kraken Bar, an unexpected sound caught my attention – what I initially perceived to be gunshots nearby. I instinctively took cover and promptly notified the police. They arrived swiftly and politely informed me that what I'd heard was most likely the firearms officers practicing with new equipment in the training area across the road. I couldn't help but feel a bit foolish.

I returned to the city later than usual tonight but made a beeline for Del Perro PDM to spend some time with my colleagues. It was an exciting day as some of them had brought in their Classic American Muscle cars, which I've always had a soft spot for. Jason even took me for a quick spin in his Charger. However, during our outing, Tony must have gotten into some trouble. A group of strangers picked him up, and our immediate fear was the worst, so we rushed to Pillbox Hospital. Fortunately, Tony was receiving treatment and was expected to recover, which was a huge relief.

A bit later, Roman called me, stuck at the Park Rangers Station after his recent hunter's induction and in need of a lift. I, of course, went to pick him up. While I was en route, June called and invited me to join her at the Kraken with her new bar staff. I took Roman to City Hall for his work duties, and then we both headed to the Kraken. I introduced him to their specialty drink, but regrettably, I had to leave shortly after to head home for the night.

 
Tuesday began with a sense of financial desperation, prompting me to resort to a morning of taxi runs in an effort to cover my mounting bills. However, the evening brought a welcome shift in fortunes.

My destination for the evening was Del Perro PDM, where I had a planned shadow shift awaiting me. Ivy, Bella, Vinnie, Sebastian, and Jason were all present, although, regrettably, I seem to have unintentionally upset Ivy. Despite my earnest attempts at reconciliation, our interactions were sparse for the rest of the night. Overall, the atmosphere at the dealership was rather subdued.

Felix dropped by the dealership briefly to deliver some fantastic news. Both Tony and I had successfully completed our internships and were promoted to T1. This meant that we could now book our shifts through the system and, more importantly, get paid for them. I could finally see the light at the end of the tunnel regarding my taxi work.

Around 9 PM, June arrived to conduct some business checks, and she requested my company for a tour of her other establishments across the city. This presented an opportune moment to discuss a business concept I've been brewing. She appeared genuinely intrigued by the idea. However, I recognize the need to accumulate more capital before I can realize this venture fully. Nonetheless, with my financial prospects showing signs of improvement, the prospect is becoming increasingly feasible.

Our rounds took us to the Sandy store, where we narrowly missed a shootout. Thankfully, a few gang members known to June were still hanging around, which kept things relatively calm. After the store visit, I drove June back to The Kraken, where she attended to some final tasks before leaving the city. She asked me to park her car at City Hall. Vinnie kindly picked me up and drove me back to Del Perro so I could retrieve my own car before finally heading home for some much-needed rest.

 
Today was filled with hustle and taxi runs as I worked hard to replenish my funds. 

My primary objective was to accumulate sufficient funds to repay Toney, who had kindly lent me money for my apartment. While it may not be a lavish house, having my own apartment marks a significant milestone on my path to independence.

I anticipate being able to repay Toney tomorrow, but I wanted to ensure I had the funds ready, so I continued with my taxi runs throughout the day. 

During one of these runs, I had a chance encounter with June, which led to a brief but pleasant chat. Additionally, I made a quick stop at PDM to greet Don and Dan before resuming my taxi duties.

 
Today was a rather brief visit to the city for me, primarily focused on furnishing my new house. I managed to purchase a sofa, bed, TV cabinet, TV, bookcase, wardrobe, sideboard, and fridge-freezer. Additionally, I picked up some decorative items in preparation for my housewarming party scheduled for tomorrow night.

While I was out searching for a speaker, I had a pleasant encounter with Bella and Vinnie at Del Perro PDM. I took the opportunity to exchange numbers with them and personally invited them to the party. Bella even offered me a spare speaker for the event, which she'll bring along tomorrow.

I'm genuinely excited about the upcoming party and just need to make a quick trip tomorrow to stock up on drinks for my guests. I'll also try to reach out to June and see if she can assist with the party supplies.

 
Today was all about anticipation and excitement as I eagerly looked forward to my Housewarming Party. Nerves and apprehension tried to grab hold of me, but the thrill of hosting this event overpowered any doubts.

One of the key preparations was arranging the drinks, and I was fortunate to get in touch with June, who helped me organize a great selection. I made my way to The Kraken to collect the beverages, and it felt like each bottle was a promise of a good time to come.

Surprisingly, I found myself ready for the guests earlier than expected. Filled with excitement, I decided to head down to Del Perro PDM. There, I had a fantastic reunion with some great friends: Felix, Milks, Bella, Vinnie, and Jason. All of them, except for Milks, joined me at my housewarming party. Their presence added to my growing excitement.

Bella, with my enthusiastic approval, extended invitations to a few extra people, and this decision turned out to be a game-changer. It transformed the party into a great success, in my opinion. There were a few murmurs from some Ballas attendees who found the party "boring".

As I watched the evening unfold, seeing the smiles on the faces of my old friends and the new acquaintances I'd made, my mind couldn't help but wander towards the future. I found myself dreaming of what might come next. Until that day arrives, I'll keep these special memories of this fantastic evening close to my heart.

 
Today, my morning Park Ranger duties were rather uneventful, with nothing of note happening.

In the evening, I had the opportunity to work my first shift at Del Perro PDM, with Wheeler shadowing me. It felt a bit unusual having someone shadow me, but it did make the job somewhat easier.

We decided to close up shop earlier than usual due to some concerning activity occurring at a nearby bank. It seemed like a situation we preferred not to get involved with, so we headed over to Power Street PDM instead.

On a different note, I received a message from CoC that I hope relates to my application for the fuel station business on Popular Street. They want to meet with me regarding something this week. I've informed them to let me know the specific timing, and I'll ensure to make myself available for the meeting.

 
The morning was rather uneventful for me, as I spent most of it driving a taxi, trying to earn some cash. However, there was an unexpected twist to the day when I ran into an old online buddy from my gaming clan, Happy Gunn. He recently arrived in the city, and it was pure chance that I recognized his voice when he greeted me outside City Hall.

Happy Gunn and I decided to explore some potential houses in the city, but nothing really caught his eye. Our house hunt led to a discussion about cars, particularly his desire for a Mercedes Convertible, although it seemed a bit rare in our city.

In the early afternoon, I received an email from another gaming clan member, Nils, who was traveling from Norway to join us in Los Santos. His flight was expected to land in the evening.

The highlight of my day came in the evening when I spent quality time at The Kraken Bar. First, I chatted with Harry about Popular Fuel, where he expressed interest in buying the station but believed my investment group had beaten him to it. We discussed the possibility of him becoming a partner in the group, pending discussions with Johno and Roman.

After our conversation, I shared my ambition to establish a Private Security Firm with Harry. While he had reservations, he kindly showed me some cars suitable for the business. Soon, he received a job induction call, so I dropped him off before returning to The Kraken.

Shortly after, Roman arrived, followed by someone looking for him. They had work matters to discuss, so I left them to it. Later, June joined us at the bar, needing assistance with making smoothies. I gladly helped and even accompanied her to the Sandy Shores 24/7 to check on her business.

Afterward, June and I headed to the casino, where I had a pleasant surprise—winning £50k while "spinning the wheel." Our next stop was her house in the hills, during which I couldn't help but admire the view.

Later in the evening, Pete made an appearance at the bar accompanied by friends, as they gathered a substantial order of drinks for his approaching wedding festivities. The event promises to be a lavish affair, although I'll have to pass on the Friday celebration. However, Pete mentioned the possibility of an after-party on Saturday, and I'm contemplating attending that part of the festivities.

Just before we planned to head home, Jason arrived to discuss an auction car with June, but it was quite late, and they decided to postpone. There was some light-hearted chatter, and folks from Power Street PDM joined in before we all bid farewell and went our separate ways.
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In the afternoon, I felt a desire for something different, so I ventured out to do some clothes shopping. A change in wardrobe was in order, and I selected several new shirts to freshen up my collection. With a refreshed sense of style, I dedicated the rest of the day to productive chores and housekeeping, making it a satisfying and productive day.

In the evening, I took my shift at Del Perro PDM, and let me tell you, it was one busy night. Early on, while Jason was assisting a customer, an unassuming homeless man wandered into the shop. Attempts were made to politely escort him out, but it seemed he wasn't entirely aware of his surroundings. Unfortunately, he began causing some disturbances among the customers, prompting Vinnie to intervene and guide him away from the dealership. Soon after, a gunshot rang out, and we rushed to the garage at the back of the showroom, discovering Vinnie injured. Dan swiftly rushed him to the hospital, and we were relieved when he returned a while later, no worse for wear from his unexpected ordeal.

Earlier in the day, Don had his bike stolen while he was at the hospital. It was spotted passing by PDM a few times before he managed to reclaim it. However, the situation took a tense turn when a gang member who had taken possession of the bike followed Don into the shop. Although the exact reasons behind their confrontation were unclear, it appeared that Don's attempt to retrieve his bike led to a heated exchange. Eventually, both Don and the gang member, along with their respective groups, decided to continue their dispute outside, where things seemed to settle with a heated argument.

As I headed home later in the evening and stopped for fuel, I unexpectedly encountered some of the same gang members that Don had earlier confronted. Though they shouted my way, I managed to refuel quickly and depart before anything escalated. Exhausted and just wanting to unwind, I drove past The Kraken on my way home. I spotted June leaving as I arrived, but I chose to continue home and head to bed for the night. It was indeed an eventful evening.

 
Today, my time in the city was brief. I decided to take a step toward a healthier lifestyle, purchasing some sports attire and finally stepping into one of the local gyms. After a quick workout, I returned home to freshen up.

This evening, whilst I was unwinding at home, I received a call from June. She asked if I could lend a hand at The Kraken for a while. Since I had no other plans, I headed over.

While I was there, June handed me an application form for a bar staff position at The Kraken.

 
Last night, I endured the dreaded experience of an interview, this time with June for a position at The Kraken. I'm not particularly fond of interviews, but this one went rather smoothly. I received some good news— an invitation for a trial shift on Tuesday and an upcoming team meeting scheduled for Monday night.

After the interview concluded, I dropped June off at Joziff's house for the night. However, as I left, a notification from Groupe 6 alerted us to a robbery transpiring at The Kraken. Investigating swiftly, I found one Groupe 6 member lifeless on the floor and the thieves still inside the bar. I managed to capture a quick image of them and locked one inside the establishment. I then rushed to the Mission Row Police Station for assistance, but regrettably, there were no available officers due to an ongoing incident elsewhere in the city. This unfortunate situation might have been known to the thieves, who later tracked me down at the station and attacked me with a knife. Thankfully, the injury was minor, and they fled on their bikes. I left the area hastily to ensure my safety and assess the extent of the knife wound.

Upon returning to the bar to assess the damages, I was shocked to find the thieves still nearby. Hiding in an alley, I attempted to capture as many pictures as possible with my phone. During this time, I noticed the thieves conversing with an individual in a black Range Rover and managed to photograph both the vehicle and its occupant.

Nils joined me at the bar after the thieves had departed. However, the black Range Rover and its occupants remained. I was fortunate to obtain a clearer picture of the vehicle and its occupant. While we were in the bar, another staff member arrived to restock, and I recounted the harrowing ordeal. At that moment, the thieves returned, zip-tying the doors in an attempt to lock us inside. Quick thinking on Nils' part, as he always carries a knife, allowed us to cut through the ties and escape.

Later on, we managed to flag down a police officer to report the crime properly. We provided all the details we had, including the photos. They ran the plates of the Range Rover and seemed taken aback by the owner's identity.

Once I had relayed my full account to the police and they departed, another staff member kindly gave me a lift home. Exhausted, I collapsed, not even bothering to get undressed.

Here's to hoping for a better day today.

 
Yesterday morning, I had the fortunate opportunity to retrieve my car from the impound after it was stolen the previous night. On my way to the impound lot, June rang, inviting me to accompany her to the island for some banana harvesting. I accepted the invitation and accompanied her and another individual. To my surprise, I quickly realized that fruit picking was more challenging than I had imagined. Who would have guessed it could be such a demanding endeavour?

Later that evening, as I arrived for my shift at Del Perro PDM, I received a message instructing everyone to meet up at Power Street PDM, dressed identically to Jason. So, I hurried to a clothing store, did my best to replicate Jason's outfit, and joined the team at Power Street. We eagerly awaited Jason's arrival, and his surprised expression made the effort worthwhile.

Subsequently, I changed back into my work attire and returned to Del Perro to complete my shift as usual. We had some high-earning customers visit the dealership, purchasing several of our vehicles. However, uniformed police officers also paid us a visit. Unfortunately, Ivy was arrested for an alleged attempt to damage their police car. She did eventually return to the dealership, but understandably, her mood wasn't the best upon her return.

During the evening, Bella, Milks, and Don were also around. I couldn't help but notice some peculiar interactions between Baldy Dan and Milks. It left me with the impression that something might be developing between them, which could potentially raise tensions, especially with Vinnie in the picture. Dan might want to watch his back.

Overall, my evening was relatively peaceful, filled with the enjoyable company of friends and colleagues at work.

 
Yesterday afternoon, I decided to give fruit picking another shot, motivated by my previous embarrassment in the banana grove with June. To prepare, I got myself some suitable attire for the task, drove over to the apple orchard, and began picking apples. To my surprise, it proved to be a rather tranquil experience, evoking memories of my childhood days in Kent. In those bygone times, my sister and I would while away countless hours in the orchards with our parents, even though they were the ones primarily responsible for the picking.

In the evening, I swung by Del Perro to pick up my wages for the week. As fate would have it, I ended up staying for the entire evening, and Felix even assigned me the shift. However, as the night approached its end, a pair of rather suspicious individuals entered the dealership. Despite our reservations about their intentions, we chose to be polite and our sales team gave them a tour of the cars. Unfortunately, trouble only arose after I had left for a meeting, leaving Felix to deal with the situation.

On my way to the meeting with June and the rest of the Kraken team, I received an urgent phone call. I had to abruptly leave the city, so I left a message with June, apologizing for the abrupt departure, and headed home to prepare for my unexpected absence for the night.

 
This morning, I had the chance to catch up with Ghost, and it was truly a pleasure to reconnect after a considerable time apart.

In the afternoon, I joined June in collecting apples to replenish The Kraken's supplies. It turned out to be a relaxing afternoon, and the orchards stirred up memories from my childhood.

Later in the evening, I attended my Shoreline Patrol Training with the Park Rangers. Fortunately, I passed the training without significant issues. Although, it seems I might have taken the boat a bit too swiftly up the rapids, causing some concern among my passengers, but nothing was mentioned about it.

Following the training, I returned home to change for my trial shift at The Kraken. However, June had to address some business matters concerning the Sandy Shores establishments. Her meeting scheduled for 8 pm at the Sandy Shores 24/7 had to be postponed to 9 pm at the local prison. Ghost found himself in trouble and ended up with some prison time. I accompanied June to the prison for her meeting with Ghost through the visitor glass.

After concluding the meeting, we returned to The Kraken, and I started my trial shift. It turned out to be an eventful night. We had armed police coming in to make an arrest, a major shootout occurred across the road near the police station, and plenty of customers enjoyed the music I selected for the evening.

I believe June was satisfied with my performance, and I was quite content as well, especially when I received a small tip from one of the customers.

 
Today, I kicked off the morning with a hunting trip alongside June. We stocked her car with our catch and returned to my place in the city to unwind. Unfortunately, my TV has been out of broken for a while now, so we couldn't sit down to watch a movie, so I put music on instead.

I received a message from the Chamber of Commerce this afternoon requesting a meeting tonight, this is a significant milestone on my journey toward running my first business.

Tonight was extraordinary. While I was at The Kraken, waiting for my CoC meeting, June walked in. I mentioned the meeting to her, and she got excited, suggesting we go shopping for new clothes, especially for the occasion. June then came with me to City Hall and waited for me to go into the meeting.

The meeting was a great success. I am now the proud owner of Popular Fuel on behalf of Invictus Investment Group.

The future looks promising. Within a month of arriving in Los Santos, I've gone from being a nobody to a business owner.

 
Today, I spent a few hours behind the wheel of a taxi, diligently building up some funds to cover the purchase cost of Popular Fuel. In between, I managed to catch up briefly with June and share the fantastic news.

This afternoon, I took a seat and began drafting a press release to formally announce the new ownership of the fuel station.

Tonight, I gathered with Johno and Roman to hand over a set of keys each for Popular Fuel. We brainstormed some exciting plans for the location, although they're still in their early stages. I believe these ideas have great potential, and I'll be discussing them with June in the coming days to get her input.

I've also provided Johno with a key to my apartment and plan to do the same for Roman when the key cutting shop is open.

With all of us investing in the fuel station, it now has the financial support it needs to thrive. The future looks bright for Popular Fuel.

 
Today offered a mix of staying indoors and venturing into the city. Much of the day was spent lost in contemplation about matters extending beyond the city's borders. However, as evening descended, I decided to step out into the bustling streets.

My first stop took me to Popular Fuel, which has become something of a routine for me. While I was there, my good friend Happy reached out, needing a lift from the Taxi Hub to Vespucci PD for an induction, with a quick pitstop at a clothing store en route. I hope he had a good time.

After that, I made a swift return to the fuel station, passing through The Kraken for some refreshing smoothies. Once back home, it was time for a quick change into my Del Perro PDM work attire as I was scheduled for a shift tonight.

However, it turned out to be an unusually quiet night at Del Perro. The sales team was understaffed, and even Milks and Bella, my colleagues, seemed preoccupied with other matters. Jason and Wheeler dropped by briefly, but the shop closed early.

I wrapped up my day with a return visit to Popular Fuel to place an order for more fuel before finally calling it a night. Once home, I realized I'm lacking some lounge wear. I'll need to address that soon, and perhaps June can assist me in picking out some comfortable attire for home use.
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Today, I found myself lost in introspection for a significant part of the day. However, this evening took an unexpectedly stressful turn. Firstly, I encountered difficulties in securing a fuel delivery for Popular Fuel. Simultaneously, there was a high-value auction taking place at Del Perro PDM.

The auction was a resounding success, concluding with a high bid for a valuable vehicle. After the auction wrapped up, I spent some time at the dealership, attentively monitoring the fuel delivery situation. Regrettably, only half of the fuel order has been delivered as of this moment, leaving me in anticipation of the remaining portion.

 
Another day filled with contemplation outside the city, but the evening proved to be productive and eventful.

During the afternoon, I dedicated my time to crafting initial ideas for business cards intended for Invictus Investment Group employees. Following this, I left my home to perform the routine check on Popular Fuel, our fuel station. Afterward, I decided to unwind at The Kraken and unexpectedly ran into June, the owner of the establishment, there of all places.

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We engaged in a brief conversation at The Kraken before I made my way to Del Perro PDM to collect my paycheck and catch up with my colleagues. Felix and Milks were working their shifts, and Baldie Dan was his usual presence.

While I was at Del Perro, an intriguing character entered the dealership, much to the dismay of Dan, providing some amusing entertainment.

After receiving my wages, I returned to The Kraken, where, once again, June was present. She shared some of her recent acquisitions and new menu designs she's been developing.

Later on, we proceeded to her residence for a staff meeting, held in her swimming pool for a touch of whimsy. During the meeting, I had limited input due to not yet being officially employed by June, but that's merely a formality at this point. I'm eagerly anticipating my second and, hopefully, full trial shift with Joziff, scheduled for this upcoming Friday.

 
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This morning, I experienced quite the puzzling situation, waking up in the middle of a forest in my pajamas. It was disconcerting, as my last memory from the previous night was just peacefully lounging on my sofa, engrossed in my tablet. I swiftly summoned a taxi, which promptly picked me up and transported me back home. There, I refreshed myself and got ready for the day.

In the evening, I ventured into the city, adhering to my newfound routine of checking on Popular Fuel. Subsequently, I made a quick stop at Power Street PDM for a friendly catch-up. To my astonishment, Don had a surprise gift for me - his beautiful Mustang GT500. I've added my personal touch to it and taken it for a spin around the island to get a sense of its performance. I'm utterly thrilled with it and genuinely grateful to Don for this generous gesture.

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Now, I've returned home, feeling both weary and content, eagerly anticipating a promising day tomorrow.

 
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