Hodor & Prosteal
Prosteal Prosteal
You ever think about turning your muscle into a paycheck? I've got a plan that could make us both a little richer.
Hodor Hodor
I don't think selling my muscle is a good idea. I want to use my strength to help others.
Prosteal Prosteal
Helping people with your muscle is noble, but the city’s got a taste for muscle that’s willing to pay. Why not make a little coin and still keep your conscience? I can show you a way that doesn’t leave you empty‑handed.
Hodor Hodor
I appreciate the offer, but I want to use my strength to help people, not sell it. If there's another way we can do good together, I'm all ears.
Prosteal Prosteal
Got it. I can hook you up with a crew that needs muscle for a charity run, and I’ll still get a cut from the sponsorships. It’s a win-win—you do good, we both make a little cash. Interested?
Hodor Hodor
I’d be happy to help with the charity run, but I don’t want my strength to be sold for money. If it’s for a good cause, I’m all in.
Prosteal Prosteal
No sweat, I’ll set it up as a charity run. I’ll just take a tiny fee for the logistics so we’re not left high‑handed. Your muscle stays in your pocket, the good‑deed stays in the community, and we both walk away a little richer.
Hodor Hodor
That sounds good, as long as it helps people. I'll help with the run and keep my strength for the good cause.
Prosteal Prosteal
Great, just make sure you bring the same energy you’d bring to a street hustle—no one likes a half‑hearted hero. We'll line up the volunteers, set a date, and make sure the sponsors understand we’re doing this for the community, not just for a quick buck. You in?