Tatsuki can see the frustration growing in the young innkeeper's eyes and a part of him wants to rush over to help his 'friend'. [i]'However, this is his job. Perhaps I should not interfere. He is already upset with me for some unknown reason, if I slip up with his guests, I may make things worse. If I say or do the wrong thing. . .'[/i] As Shigetoshi's calm exterior begins cracking, Tatsuki can hold back no longer. Standing up a little straighter, smoothing the wrinkles out of his kimono, he steps forward and clears his throat. The young guests turn to look at him and he smile's warmly. “Pardon me, gentleman, lady, but perhaps I may offer my assistance in this matter.” The youth look at him, the one at the counter's eyes lighting up at the perfect English. “That would be great dude!” Tatsuki refrains from rolling his eyes at the title and instead goes to stand next to the front desk, not looking at Shigetoshi least he take some issue with letting one of his guests go out of their way to help him. The shortest male, the one who had been trying before to make himself understood, smiles at his pals then nods. He looks to Tatsuki and nod. “We'd like two rooms, one medium for me and my broskies here, and one kinda smallish for Linda and her young hubby here.” Two of the boys push at another, laughing openly at him while Linda rolls her eyes at their antics. Turning his head ever so slightly he addresses the innkeeper in Japanese. “They would like two room, one fit for three males comfortable, and a smaller one for a newly married couple.” “Oh, hey.” His gaze returns to the group as one of the taller males, a red head, speaks up. He holds up a stack of yen and asks, “So, how much will this cost? This is kinda their honeymoon thing, so I'm footin' the bill, even if I'm the poorest one here.” His voice does not match his words, making it clear that he doesn't really mind. Turning once more, but this time enough to look at the young man behind the desk he murmurs, “He wishes to know how much it will cost. If you would not mind a suggestion, they seem honest enough, but I would have them pay for the rooms up front, and any additional cost they may rack up while here can be added to their bill and will have to be paid before they leave.” He keeps his gaze as neutral as possible, his stomach still in small knots over the young one he is to guide being so close.