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Charlene wrote:Even though she'd dressed him like a girl, Charlene still found Akane absolutely adorable. He was under her spell, an swallowed a deep breath as she gave him orders, but he nodded his head, "Yes... Miss Akane... ", he blushed.
Looking around the cafe, she spotted a little pot of polish and a pink cloth on the counter. Picking them up, she nervously approached a male customer. In her quiet voice, she asked if she could polish his shoes... and when he nodded, she dropped down to kneel by his feet. Carefully twisting the lid from the pot, she dabbed her cloth in the polish, and then began rubbing it across the leather of the shoes!
Mako wrote:"I could go on about Democracy as a social order and a way people use it. Still, it is better then a dictatorship," said Mako as he looked at Amy and wonder what she was use to. He didn't expect her to be this knowledgeable. He just gave her a smile and said, "Is that smile apart of your job here?"
"Yes," said Mako focusing his attention on Akane. "As I was telling Amy, I am from the nearby university studying sociology. In the upcoming year, I am going to be working on my final project and was wondering if my subject topic could involve this cafe as a study in the sociology of maids."
Amy wrote:"No sir, it is not... I am very happy, of course"
Hunter wrote:Staring at Amy as she thinks to herself, Hunter pauses for a moment, continuing to stare a little bit longer, before finally realizing that he is doing that - staring...being quite impolite and decides to go and get back to his sandwich for the time being, but he can't help but take a glance at Amy, smiling a little as he watches her for another moment, not really noticing the blush that comes back onto her face. However, he begins to think back to the thoughts of being in a foreign country and just meeting Amy...along with his...luck with the opposite sex, before letting out a small sigh and resuming eating his sandwich and shift his thoughts to something else.
Mako wrote:"That is good to hear. I have heard a few things about places like this," said Mako with a nod and then smiled. "Still, it is good that your smile is pure. I guess you must do that often."
Mako was a bit surprise with what he was saying. He would guess that the girl doesn't smile often due to her background but for once he wanted to throw a compliment. A part of him wanted to know how she would react while the other part was being nice.
Amy wrote:"Not often, sir, but...it sure feels good"
Amy wrote:"Then again, things we get used to are not as enjoyable, right? It is the random happiness, the difference, which establishes the feeling, I think?"
Mako wrote:"That is one idea. Still, I would like to have permission to observe the cafe and it's maids. Maybe it would help me gather a better idea and potentially come up with an idea for my project," said Mako as he played with the straw of his empty drink. "If that is okay with you."
Hunter wrote:Blinkblinking, Hunter is broken out of his thoughts as he looks up at Akane, looking at her in confusion as she touches his forehead. "Err, well, um...sure?" He says, blushing a bit, taking a glance over at Amy as Akane glares at her, hoping he didn't accidentally cause Amy to get in trouble or anything.
Amy wrote:"Oh I am....not"
Charlene wrote: "Would you like me to clean their shoes too, Miss Akane?", she asked.
Charlene wrote:Charlene winced as she saw Akane faceplam, and blushed brightly, "No, Miss, Sorry... ", she said as she knelt down, causing her dress to softly rustle again. She kept her eyes down as she took her polish and cloth and began cleaning the shoes of the gentlemen Penny was talking to, occasionally glancing back up at the schoolgirl maid.
Mako wrote:"C-l-..." spelled Mako as he was trying to figure out the word that the maid has spelled. He whisper it a few more times and figure out what she meant. He gave a nervous laugh for a little bit and then said, "Well, discipline is needed in all societies. That is how we know what is right and what is wrong."
"I am not sure if this could lead to research that can last a lifetime but it will be interesting to see if there is a possibility for research," said Mako who had put his drink down. "Still, thank you for the freedom to look though your cafe. I was only expecting to do observations from the serving area and maybe the break room but having this much freedom is welcoming."
"Well, hopefully you do not get use to me being here because it looks as if I am going to be here regularly," said Mako to Amy with a smile. "That way we can still have an enjoyable time together. Still, I think we may have to limit it because I can not risk bias in my observations. Either way, thank you for helping with this research idea."
Hunter wrote:Pausing for a moment as he looks between Akane and Amy, Hunter continues to blush quite a fair bit, but even has to stifle a chuckle when Amy says that she isn't sorry for what she did. However, the blush on Hunter's face intensifies when Akane asks if she should clean the lips mark off of his forehead or not. Pausing, Hunter begins to stammer out. "I, um, well, err, um...I, well..." He says, before pausing once again and blushing even brighter, taking a glance over to Amy.
Amy wrote:"Please Lǎoshī... not his fault, but ...entirely mine...
Hunter wrote:"Well, um...s-sure." He says, blushing a fair bit with a smile on his face as he looks back to Amy.
Amy wrote:"Oh Wow! you... oh!"
Mako wrote:"First person point of view?"
"You do bring up a good point. I would like to do that....Still..." said Mako who was trying to choose his words wisely. "I think an experience from a butler would be much different from a maid's. So that may actually skew my data a bit."
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