Suou Katsuya (
sumarusfinest) wrote2016-04-13 05:49 pm
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Time for a change [for Radio]
He'd put off making a decision.
What did Katsuya think would change in the time he waited? His brother wasn't coming back. His job was more of the same. And his personal life...as devoid as it had been. At this rate, he was making excuses to not do something that would give him happiness.
But Radio had kept offering. Kept insisting she was sincere about the opportunity. And the prospect was thrilling. Opening a bakery in the Nexus? Being able to do what he loved daily? Why would he not want to? Other than the cynicism that something was bound to go wrong because these things never work out for him, that is.
He's wanted to say yes since the moment Radio offered. So he sends her a text, finally. It's simple, short, and concise.
If the offer is still open, I am interested.
What did Katsuya think would change in the time he waited? His brother wasn't coming back. His job was more of the same. And his personal life...as devoid as it had been. At this rate, he was making excuses to not do something that would give him happiness.
But Radio had kept offering. Kept insisting she was sincere about the opportunity. And the prospect was thrilling. Opening a bakery in the Nexus? Being able to do what he loved daily? Why would he not want to? Other than the cynicism that something was bound to go wrong because these things never work out for him, that is.
He's wanted to say yes since the moment Radio offered. So he sends her a text, finally. It's simple, short, and concise.
If the offer is still open, I am interested.
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Radio tilts her head and stares off into the distance as she considers these things. She has such deep experience in both those fields, surely she should be immediately inspired with a name for the bakery. And yet here she is, thoughtless, vacant, staring...
"Oh!" she suddenly exclaims, and with it comes the Grinchiest of grins. She points a finger toward the sky and says, "We'll open the bakery without a name and convince people to come in by letting them suggest a name! After they've bought something, of course. One pastry, one entry. It's community-building, Katsuya! Simple customer relations. People. Will. Love it.
"But what do you think about it?"
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The officer's brow furrows in thought as his hands idly play with his drink cup. Fidgeting while he ponders the suggestion. Letting the people, the selfsame people who have given his life so much more meaning in the last few years, help name the bakery?
"I think as long as no one tries to name it something childishly inappropriate it's a wonderful idea."
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"People will try, Katsuya," she assures him. "The key is not letting them succeed. After all, at the end of the day, it is your bakery." Yes, keep reminding him of that daunting fact. Surely that'll take the edge off.
Couldn't resist