"That sounds like an idea I will have to give some consideration to. I am not certain how many people here would be interested in trying what I make, but I would like to try." Though...her feelings might be a bit hurt if nobody volunteered to try things. "I had some success back home with the coffee I made. It was not the best coffee ever, but I was quite proud to have made it myself." She was even more pleased that she had stood up for herself and her ideals, though. Actually, the absolute best part of the entire thing was how well it had gone. She never had expected to learn the things she had there and it had been quite nice to know that, perhaps, she was on the right track.
"Boss was certainly an admirable man the more you think on it. He may have acted gruff, but deep down he really cared about the quality of his work and the enjoyment people were able to get out of it." He may not have acted like it, but it was clear he liked cultivating a comfortable atmosphere for his customers. To Haru it seemed like he cared quite a lot more than he pretended to. A small blush touched her cheeks as she smiled at his comment. "I would be happy to have you one day!" Nothing would make her happier than to have her friends in a small cafe of her own creation. It sounded like something that would be too good to be true. How could she ever accomplish a goal like that?
She shook her head. "That is very kind of you, but it really is not that impressive of a thing. I spent a considerable amount of time alone in my room and had to have something to occupy my time." And small crafts like knitting and sewing? That was perfect for learning alone in one's room. She also wasn't entirely sure if she would claim she made anything particularly eye catching. Having grown up mostly isolated and without a mother-figure meant she'd been left to her own devices when it came to picking her clothes out. Learning to make things to add on just let her express herself in some way.
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"Boss was certainly an admirable man the more you think on it. He may have acted gruff, but deep down he really cared about the quality of his work and the enjoyment people were able to get out of it." He may not have acted like it, but it was clear he liked cultivating a comfortable atmosphere for his customers. To Haru it seemed like he cared quite a lot more than he pretended to. A small blush touched her cheeks as she smiled at his comment. "I would be happy to have you one day!" Nothing would make her happier than to have her friends in a small cafe of her own creation. It sounded like something that would be too good to be true. How could she ever accomplish a goal like that?
She shook her head. "That is very kind of you, but it really is not that impressive of a thing. I spent a considerable amount of time alone in my room and had to have something to occupy my time." And small crafts like knitting and sewing? That was perfect for learning alone in one's room. She also wasn't entirely sure if she would claim she made anything particularly eye catching. Having grown up mostly isolated and without a mother-figure meant she'd been left to her own devices when it came to picking her clothes out. Learning to make things to add on just let her express herself in some way.