MAyuka watched the sunset slowly as her shift in the cafe was coming to a end. She'd let out a sigh as she looked at the old man who was sitting there eating. "The light hurts Mayuka's eyes you know, but sometimes I miss it when it goes away. You know what I mean Sato sensei ." She'd swivel her finger as she took a seat leaning against the table as she waiting for him to finish the rice pudding. After he was finished his friend would tell her she was talking to him again, and he's say rather loudly, "Just because I can't here you doesn't mean you can keep calling me Sato, that's not my name you whipper snapper(Don't know japanese old people talk.) and I'm not your teacher either I just come here to repair the building. Hey your not even my waitress today."
Before the old man could continue his rant or call the police she heard sounds ringing throughout the cafe. A warm smile would replace the pondering look on her face, as she got up and would bow to the ald man holding her tray still. "Sorry Sato sensai Mayuka to go end my shift. See you later alright." she'd say as the old man would grumble some more as she left. One of the other waitresses would thank him for keeping her busy while she couldn't watch her. Meanwhile Mayuka had quickly changed and come to meet the others staring awkwardly with the neon blue eyes ate the others her current uniform not to far off from her work uniform.
"Hi" She'd say waving innocently.
Before the old man could continue his rant or call the police she heard sounds ringing throughout the cafe. A warm smile would replace the pondering look on her face, as she got up and would bow to the ald man holding her tray still. "Sorry Sato sensai Mayuka to go end my shift. See you later alright." she'd say as the old man would grumble some more as she left. One of the other waitresses would thank him for keeping her busy while she couldn't watch her. Meanwhile Mayuka had quickly changed and come to meet the others staring awkwardly with the neon blue eyes ate the others her current uniform not to far off from her work uniform.
"Hi" She'd say waving innocently.