Who: England and Norway, but open to anyone who asks! What: Norway doesn't seem to grasp what being a tsundere is all about. Or what it even is, really. When: Forward dated to 12/8 Where: Tsunshine Café Warnings: Countries.
[England hadn't been keen on a restaurant job, especially with how awful customers can be. Considering the horrid job he had been saddled with last month when his Guide decided not to cooperate, he had approached this one cautiously.
Surprisingly enough, it hadn't been too terrible (yet), and everyone seemed to like him, if the tips and manager's comments were anything to go by.]
Japan certainly hadn't come to this particular cafe because he knew two of his fellow nations were working there this month. And he definitely didn't come in order to appreciate the atmosphere. Not a bit. On top of that, he is totally shocked that he seems to have arrived when both England and Norway were present.
Indeed.
So he'll just be sitting over here, innocently waiting to be served.
Or more like he just happens to be the one conveniently assigned to the nation's table. Luckily, Japan happens to be the very person he wants to see, if only because he's tired of being surrounded by the nation's weird customs.
Unknowingly more in character than he's been since he started, Norway gives Japan a look while pulling out a notepad to jot down the other's order.]
Just happens to be, right? How convenient. That's very interesting. Japan will just peer up at Norway, or in his direction, when he's addressed. Innocently. ]
Greetings, Norway-san. [ Of course he wasn't going to ask for a discount, of course not. Also, hmm, Norway's tsun is somehow suddenly convincing. ]
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Surprisingly enough, it hadn't been too terrible (yet), and everyone seemed to like him, if the tips and manager's comments were anything to go by.]
Not as efficient as you thought you were?
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I'm followin' ya.
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Well then.
Japan certainly hadn't come to this particular cafe because he knew two of his fellow nations were working there this month. And he definitely didn't come in order to appreciate the atmosphere. Not a bit. On top of that, he is totally shocked that he seems to have arrived when both England and Norway were present.
Indeed.
So he'll just be sitting over here, innocently waiting to be served.
Innocently. ]
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Or more like he just happens to be the one conveniently assigned to the nation's table. Luckily, Japan happens to be the very person he wants to see, if only because he's tired of being surrounded by the nation's weird customs.
Unknowingly more in character than he's been since he started, Norway gives Japan a look while pulling out a notepad to jot down the other's order.]
Ya ain't gettin' any discounts ya know.
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Just happens to be, right? How convenient. That's very interesting. Japan will just peer up at Norway, or in his direction, when he's addressed. Innocently. ]
Greetings, Norway-san. [ Of course he wasn't going to ask for a discount, of course not. Also, hmm, Norway's tsun is somehow suddenly convincing. ]
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