In Which Bernard Takes Control of the Bar and Doesn't Fuck It Up

Bernard begins his day by posting an employment notice. Many, many, MANY people apply.

Later, he starts Happy Hour. The menu is delectable, as usual, and Bernard-mun was very sad that so few people partook. :(( Also of note is the fact that he asked the patrons to settle up their tabs.

Todd approaches the bar first, and is startled to see that he's racked up a whopping $214.65.  Hey, man. You eat, drink, and occasionally sleep there all the time. It's not the Ritz, but it's not free either.

Tonks approaches and congratulates Bernard on a Happy Hour well done. They banter a bit and he serves her a drink that I have had. Awesome how that works out.

Tim wanders over and orders some food. He also asks about the bouncer job, and is hired. He's really cute about it.

Crowley saunters up and gives Bernard the Neon Bra of Angelic Mortification. Between Crowley, Bernard, Fleur and Tonks, they decide to hang it above the shrine.

Fleur also saunters up to the bar, and gives Bernard a kiss and a brief pep talk.

Valentine Wiggin asks about a job, and is hired as a cocktail waitress. She orders some hibiscus tea, and the bar gives her shortbread to go with it -- it likes her already.

Penny approaches about a job, but Bernard is iffy because he's already hired Val. They have a brief conversation about Bernard's adjustment to being bartender, and Bernard finds out belatedly about the relationship between Penny and Raph. He is amused and pleased.

Del comes over and pays Wensleydale's tab with a word. Literally. Hey, it made sense at the time. Bernard also recognizes her vaguely, and she knows him. :>

Anthy gets some rose tea, converses with Bernard about gardening, and is promoted to Head Cocktail Waitress. They also discuss the possibility of Luke working in the greenhouse, and it seems like he could have a spot if he wanted it.

Finally, Sirius approves. XD \:D/

At the end of the night, Bernard happily goes out to join Fleur at the lake. Ahem. Fade to black.