http://400yearsold.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] 400yearsold.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] capeandcowllogs2009-02-24 05:34 pm

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WHO: Adam Monroe ([livejournal.com profile] 400yearsold), Saitou Hajime ([livejournal.com profile] moarcigsplz), Riku Tachibana ([livejournal.com profile] heavenlyorigin), Ken Ichijouji ([livejournal.com profile] digikaiser), Milo Thatch ([livejournal.com profile] cartoholic), and Kyosuke Kiryu ([livejournal.com profile] satisfiedsigner).
WHERE: Ryoko's Restaurant aka that Japanese place Adam works at.
WHEN: Sometime in February.
WARNINGS: Nothing and probably nothing. Will update if something happens.
SUMMARY: Everybody who spoke Japanese ever is gonna go hang at Ryoko's and...well, speak Japanese and stuff.
FORMAT: Paragraph.

Adam really didn't like work. No. Change that. He really didn't like work when there wasn't anything to do. As of this morning, he had mostly been sitting around, playing with a spare rubber band he had found. They had a grand total of two customers today. Two. While boredom wasn't anything new to the immortal, that didn't mean that he liked it. Boredom sucked.

So, when the door opened, Adam perked up. Finally! Something to do! He grabbed a menu and turned to the person who entered, big smile on his face. "Welcome to Ryoko's Restaurant! How many are in your party?" He had this stuff memorized backwards and forwards. The fake smile, the chipper attitude, the 'let me help you!' look on his face. Being a waiter was pathetically easy. Still, it paid. Anything to kill boredom.
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[personal profile] satisfiedsigner 2009-02-26 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Tanaki soba and anago sushi, thanks," Kiryu said, handing his menu back to the waiter. His tone was fairly absent, though; he was paying far more attention to Saitou.

He wondered if Saitou knew how obvious he was being about whatever was bothering him. He seemed to, since he'd completely ignored Richard's question, but he also didn't seem like the type of person who kept being obvious after he knew he was. He wasn't the type to want help, and that would be begging for it.

Kiryu waited until Richard had gone to help the two kids and make up their orders. Then he leaned forward, hoping the expression on his face had come out as concern and not something else.

"You're not hiding it well. What's wrong?"