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Aoi Kazuya
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Old 02-12-2013, 12:36 PM

Rei quickly mixed in the strawberry flavoring he'd picked up at the store with the white chocolate before setting it to the side to cool. After he'd finished melting the chocolate it was just nonstop activity as customers started trickling into the cafe. This cake needed more cream, that eclair needed more chocolate, somebody needed to make some club sandwiches, who was taking care of the drinks? It was much noisier than he was used to in the kitchen as workers conversed with one another as they worked.

During one of his runs to the window to grab orders, he paused briefly to look out the window. A smile curved his lips as he watched Yuauke, Hatori, and Ari working. It was always nice to work with friends, hm? He turned and went back to work, passing the orders around before he finished his part of the orders and went back to sculpting chocolate.


Ari nodded. "Yea, sure." she replied, agreeing to having a talk with yusuke, she had a feeling it had something to do with Rei, but she didn't comment as she finished signing the last sheet. She hopped off the stool she had been sitting on and brought the pile with her to the office where she filed them away before returning with another stack of papers. She really had let the paperwork pile up. She set them down and took her seat yet again.

With the new worker and volunteer, there seemed to be an excess amount of female customers today, Ari realized when she looked up from her paperwork a little while later. ...And there was also an annoyinga amount of them asking her to see the boss and wondering if they were hiring. Ws it really that hard to believe that she was the owner? I mean come on, she was working on the paperwork for crying out loud... but then again she was sitting behind the front counter. Gosh, she almost regretted her decision.

Finally she'd had enough and got up, hurrying into the office and returning with a big sheet of paper and some markers. She quickly threw together a pretty sign that read 'We Are Not Hiring' and taped it up where everyone could see it. Satisfied, she went back to work.

...and then came the questions of wanting to see the boss and whether or not they could make exceptions for pretty girls... Ari let her head fall on top of the papers she was working on. Ah...the pains of having pretty boys working in her cafe.