It had been almost two hours since Abel began performing at the park, and looking around, he felt a blend of excitement and fear course through his nerves.
The city's park was almost too full to allow more people to enter. At this rate, he was bound to attract the attention of the city authorities, and knowing he had no license for street performance, it was bound to be a tussle.
His eyes momentarily landed on Jake, who was engaging merrily with almost his twentieth client.
Abel decided that whatever means he was using to convince them to buy, Jake was still a marketing genius.
No matter how good a product was, it was only as good as the person who marketed it, and at the rate Jake was closing his sales, there was no doubt he was a natural.
After tracing him for a while, Abel's eyes also picked out Carl.