[h1]Yoshida Book Cafe[/h1] Jun noted how flustered the girl was when she turned on the charm, though she didn't seem to mind sharing a meal together some time. Ah well, it wasn't as if every single girl in high school was just ready to experiment with dating another girl. Some of them were curious, sure, while others just knew they liked girls, like Jun did. If this girl wasn't interested, she would move on to greener pastures. Though there was no harm in going for that meal and seeing if she could add a potential cutie on her list of contacts. It would be interesting to see if she could charm the girl gay. Jun saw Ayano walk over to her table, still rather fidgety and sheepish. No doubt this was even harder without her extroverted cousin to help her along. Perhaps playing the domineering senpai at the hot springs and coming on so strongly that day was a bad idea. Jun nodded in confirmation that Ayano did not have the wrong person and pushed out a chair with her foot casually. "Come on, sit with me. Order another coffee if you like. It's on me. Or rather, it's on my fan club over there." She spoke gently and nonchalantly, trying to drop the whole intimidating yakuza act for a while. After all, the poor girl seemed to be worried about Chiaki, so adding on to her stress wasn't going to help. Jun was a helpless flirt and hopeless deviant, but even she wasn't that insensitive. "Chiaki is your cousin with the chest that has its own gravity field, right?" Jun asked, injecting some humour in an attempt to lighten the mood. "She's missing? That's news to me. Even my 'family' doesn't dabble in kidnapping young girls." Jun signaled the waiter to bring another coffee for Ayano. They were underage and this wasn't a bar, so she couldn't just help Ayano drown her sorrows, but coffee would probably help. At least, having a warm cup to hold might alleviate her worry. "I'm assuming you spoke to the police already, but when did she go missing?" Jun had a strange suspicion it was shortly after they left the inn, which was why she was being asked about Chiaki by her cousin instead of the police. Nobody knew she was there except for those two and her own family. "Well, if you need help finding her or you just need someone to talk to or somewhere to feel safe..." Jun took a piece of napkin and scribbled down her number, sliding it across to Chiaki. "Just let me know."