Garath wrote:(Why not order a soft drink next time? Did you think you didn't get it? When I said 'put the order together' that INCLUDED the Dr. Pepper. >_< )
(Y'know how a lot of people burp when they drink soda?)
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Garath wrote:(Why not order a soft drink next time? Did you think you didn't get it? When I said 'put the order together' that INCLUDED the Dr. Pepper. >_< )
"Excuse me." She said calmly, trying to hide the blush but it still clearly visible. "I'm ready for dessert."
"Um, do you need help closing up the shop, Edward? I don't have much homework to do, and I don't really feel like going home right now, so..."
Scott hoped that Edward would accept his offer. He didn't want to numb his mind with the loads of busy work school gave him, and he definitely didn't want to shut himself up in his room for the rest of the night and further develop his growing depression. With Sandra gone, there was only Edward left... Only Edward there to keep the bad thoughts out of his mind.
"Please? I promise I can clean everything up in a jiff! You know that I know this restaurant like I know the back of my hand!"
Guendolen wrote:(Yeah, we understand. You have a real life, after all!)
Maria finished her lunch in no time. It was all excellent fare, and besides, she did need to get back to work. Now, did you wait for a bill to be brought to you, or just go up to the counter to pay?... Best do the latter, as a precaution. She would even take her own dishes off the table, if they so desired. Either way, though, she migrated up and got out her wallet, set to pay for her meal.
Garath the Shadowshifter wrote:As Maria walked up to the counter, Edward just happened to come out of the back just then.
"Oh hey, done with your meal? Thanks for being honest and comming up here to pay. I've gotten a few ditchers in my time..." He sighed. With Sandra gone he really was in a fix. If it wasn't for honest regular customers he'd never be able to keep this old place going.
"Sorry, don't mean to get all sentimental on ya, that'll be nine bucks. Six for the yakisoba, two for the miso, and a buck for the tea."
(Yes the game is unpaused so feel free to begin posting again. As for the price of the meal, I believe that's about what you'd pay in Japan for it. I had curry a lot and it cost me about seven bucks a plate. Course I know this wasn't curry, but the other things I ate were all around the same price. Six/seven bucks.)
"Of course I'm not going to just walk out! That's hardly fair to you. People like that ought to be ashamed of themselves." Maria fished into her wallet, got out a ten and passed it over. "Keep the change. Your place is excellent, and I'll definitely be back. And if I come across anyone looking for work, would you like me to send them by?"
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