[center] [img]http://33.media.tumblr.com/avatar_5d8d7c7235d1_128.png[/img] [h2][color=f6989d]Kaori Tatsumia[/color][/h2] [hr] Sprinting off towards the flower shop, Kaori checked her wrist watch once more. There seemed to be a rather wide and flushed grin plastered to her face, even though she was now running a few minutes behind again. But the shop wasn't too far away and she wasn't horribly late. Good thing she could just say she missed the bus or something, since it was her first day. Next time she'd just ride her bike instead of running anyway. The redheaded girl couldn't help but see things through sunbeams today. Entering the store, she shouted her arrival to the empty store front, removing the large warm jacket. But not without one last secret flustered smile into its collar. Maybe she was being a silly romantic day dreamer, but it had been a very rare kind of interaction for her. He had been kind of wild looking, but it was a rather handsome kind of wild. And Mister Upstanding Gentleman had been very kind. And animated. And his jacket smelled really good. Like sandalwood and musky guy cologne or something. It was faint but it made her kind of warm and dizzy for some reason. Well, whatever the reason, it sure had made her day. Hanging the jacket up in the employee locker with her name on it, she reached in and pulled out a sunny yellow apron. Enchanted Florist's logo was gracefully displayed and Kaori wore it in delight. Pushing her hair behind her ears the best she could (one side always slipped out when she pushed the other back), she followed her new boss through a whirlwind of explanations and welcomes. Flowers were out of season, but people wanted them now more than ever. With the weather calling for future snow days ahead, the colorful blooms were just what some people needed to brighten up their overcast days ahead. That and there was winter weddings, holiday parties, birthdays, anniversaries, you name it! Winter time was just as big a time to sell flowers as any other, if not more so. So Kaori had plenty to do, even with the very few customers who actually walked into the shop. Arrange displays, rearrange bouquets, filter merchandise thorough the store's system, price things, place things, call people, on and on and on. It appeared that this part time job would be far more interesting than she had first expected to be. [/center]