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[ Says the Heroic Spirit of yore. He takes a look around the establishment, decides he likes the wooden furniture and the decor; something about it speaks to him, and he hums in contentment. ]
So, what do I do now? Sit around, help out?
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[It's starting to get crowded though and Lien furrows her brow.]
Oh, geez. I came just on time didn't I? Grab a table before someone else does and I'll get back to you.
Lien-san!
Coming!
[Lien moves towards the cash register where a female coworker is looking a little harried. Of course, she's also takes notice of Lancer (who wouldn't) and there's a sequence of questioning looks and Lien answering carefully as she can. And then there's a lightbulb that goes off in said coworker's head and Lien crossing her arms and tilting her head as if uncertain.
And then she motions Lancer to come over. So much for relaxing.]
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What, too busy? I can wait outside.
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Kaori-san wants to see you in the waiter uniform.
[Which of course gets Kaori-san momentarily fuming, but she quickly simmers down; she's used to Lien's silliness after all and she claps her hands together bowing her head slightly at Lancer.]
I'm sorry! Lancer-kun is it?? We're quite short on help today and Lien-san said you're good at speaking other languages like English and Lien's the only other person who's any good at it. It's just for this afternoon, but if you're willing as Lien-san's acquaintance, this will only be the favor I'll ask of you!
[Lien puts her hands on her hips.]
So what about it? It's up to you, but I won't make you do something you don't want.
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Why not.
[ He's about to say something along the lines of "in this day and age...", but he refrains. Best not to say weird things in front of strangers... ]
It's like barkeeping, right? Bringing drinks to people?
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That's the gist of it. I have a feeling you'll catch on quick and we need the extra pair of hands.
[The co-worker points to the back where the changing rooms are.]
I'll hand you the uniform and you can change in the back! I'll fill you in with extra details after you're done, Lancer-san!
... Now, Lien-san, if only you'd agree to wearing the other uniform.
NO.
[Lien disappears into the women's changing room before this conversation can derail]
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Huh. What's the "other uniform"?
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Let's just say we get more customers when the ladies wear it. And that it's frilly as hell.
Anyways, you're never gonna catch me wearing it.
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[ A quick "thanks" to Kaori for bringing him his clothes, and Lancer ducks into the next empty partition, looks his new clothes up and down. ]
Damn, this thing has a lot of layers.
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[She quickly changes into a sensible white blouse, black vest, pumps, and a black pencil skirt. When she comes back out, her ears are devoid of her usual piercings although the glasses stay on. She's tying up her hair into a bun.]
It's a little impractical compared to the normal one. You done yet?
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Yeah. It's a little small.
[ The sleeves are a little low against his wrists, but they're serviceable. A quick pat-down, and he opens his arms to show Lien how he looks. ]
Not bad?
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... Too natural. Like, seriously, it suits you well. Almost too well.
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[ A light laugh, and he tries to stand up a little straighter, in mock formality. ]
So, what do I say? I'm guessing I have to be "polite".
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[A beat.]
Don't flirt with married women?
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[ Which is something he says in complete (but breezy) earnest, as he tightens his tie around his neck and fixes his collar...
...and something he doesn't lie about, either, when he finds himself engaged in conversation with the various gaggle of customers that he's seated and taken orders for. For a Hero of old, he's surprisingly well-adjusted to the era, if only because he's fundamentally good with people: quick to laugh, quick to joke while pulling back chairs, bringing people their food.
maybe he shouldn't be lingering for so long at each table, but miraculously, he manages not to hold everything up egregiously. ]
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The way she was feeling previously when seeing him be friendly with the other girls at college was beginning to make sense. She was used to having his company to herself. And it made her feel so damn childish and immature thinking about how she felt back there.
She's been finding out a lot of things about herself lately.
Lien immerses herself in the next hour with her own duties, also taking orders, giving refills, and dealing with English speaking patrons. It starts to slow down thankfully, and Lien gets called to the back where they've somehow been able to make space for...]
... Oh, so the piano's fixed, huh?
[Kaori-san who's in high spirits since Lancer came around to help settle things down nods enthusiastically as she makes the last few polishes on an upright styled piano that's set up near a window where the most sunlight spilled in.]
Yes! Even if it's mostly for decoration, the manager thought it should at least have the dignity to be a proper, working instrument.
[Lien's fingers touch the keys, one note at a time.]
... Yeah, it's pretty nice. Mind if I test it out?
[It takes her a few minutes to get readjusted and to read this piano's past and to draw upon knowledge she already has herself.
Music begins to fill the air and its melody is like an airy and nostalgic dance. Lien looks relaxed and even has a peaceful smile on her face as she plays the piano. The cafe patrons are appreciative of the music as it adds to the pleasantries of the afternoon.]
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This place is nice, he concludes. Not a very grandiose term, but he likes it well enough: it's quaint, quiet. The people are friendly, the coffee is good.
He thinks about how he can get used to this, but waves that thought away. Everything has its own time.
When the light through the window starts to redden, when streetlights turn on and curtains start getting drawn, is when Cu finally pulls his apron off and drapes it across his arm. ]
Not bad for a day's work.
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I'll say! You pretty much saved the day with the way you helped out.
[As pleasant as the day turned out to be there were other matters to attend to...]
Anyways, let's get changed and head on out.
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You work with some good people, you should take care of 'em.
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[She was fiddling with her long braid and was only partially listening until he mentions the last part.]
They're a nice group. I'm lucky to be working with them... So I guess I could.
[She looks forward and stretches her arms.]
I'm not staying in Japan forever though. I think I'll only be here in Fuyuki for about another year and a half before I go back.
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Yeah? Any particular reason?
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[She takes off her glasses, polishing them on her jacket sleeve as if to distract herself.]
There are a few things I have in mind, but in the end who knows?
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Soul-searching?
[ It's a light tease. ]
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That's one way to put it. I'm not sure if it was anything fancy like that though. The opportunity to study abroad just happened to crop up and I seized the day. Gave it an extra good throttling.
[Okay, so both]
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[ That's made his way into his lexicon, thanks Lien.
When he steps out, he throws his arms up and absorbs the cool air, drinks in the breeze, smells the faint salt of the ocean nearby; most in his element when he's closer to nature, really. ]
So, little miss— I'm ready to do my share of real work now.
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