Justin was starting to watch the colors fly by on his screen while waiting for it to load, having an office job definitely blue the big time. Eventually the windows screen popped up on the computer screen while he let his pale figure scream out, "Finally!" while an abrupt "SSSSSSH!" rang out through the entire office. That almost through him off the deep end, but it wasn't easy to anger Justin, for he knew how to do his job, everyone else was just too stupid to realize the potential he had. Even having completed a few rubik's cube prior to the one he had now, but this one was special somehow, sensing a lack of power within it. Fiddling with it during one of his coffee breaks, considering the fact he didn't drink coffee all too often with the rest of his staff at work, not quite the co-operative fellow when he was put on a team.
Nor did he get along with any of the other staff members that he worked with, just because their errors made him think harder than they actually wanted him to. Explaining things in numbers really didn't appeal to anyone besides his own Rubik's cube that he talked to when trying to figure out it's mystery. "Why are you so important that I must finish you, I mean, I only got you from a silent auction, but I guess they weren't smart enough to figure it out...?" he asked it calmly as if expecting a reaction. Shaking it once after the final color clicked into place, finally having achieved the result of a complete cube. Light started to shine from it causing him to push his chair away from him to get up, standing at 5'11" with short dark-brown hair. The skinny figure on him almost showing bones, but he wasn't too agile or co-ordinated either as he pushed the chair away falling over.
Having a six inch length hidden underneath black boxers and black work pants, while his blue dress shirt seemed to be quite odd in an office like this. Not that he could see anyone, but his appearance wasn't all that great, except he did have great hygiene, smelling good, despite his physical appearance. The one thing that was odd was his nose as it was a little big for his high cheek-boned face, tilting it slightly in confusing as the golden glow was slowly disappearing leaving him staring in awe, slack-jawed.
Nor did he get along with any of the other staff members that he worked with, just because their errors made him think harder than they actually wanted him to. Explaining things in numbers really didn't appeal to anyone besides his own Rubik's cube that he talked to when trying to figure out it's mystery. "Why are you so important that I must finish you, I mean, I only got you from a silent auction, but I guess they weren't smart enough to figure it out...?" he asked it calmly as if expecting a reaction. Shaking it once after the final color clicked into place, finally having achieved the result of a complete cube. Light started to shine from it causing him to push his chair away from him to get up, standing at 5'11" with short dark-brown hair. The skinny figure on him almost showing bones, but he wasn't too agile or co-ordinated either as he pushed the chair away falling over.
Having a six inch length hidden underneath black boxers and black work pants, while his blue dress shirt seemed to be quite odd in an office like this. Not that he could see anyone, but his appearance wasn't all that great, except he did have great hygiene, smelling good, despite his physical appearance. The one thing that was odd was his nose as it was a little big for his high cheek-boned face, tilting it slightly in confusing as the golden glow was slowly disappearing leaving him staring in awe, slack-jawed.