KyuRyu-kun
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CROSSROADS CAFE
On one corner of a less than busy intersection near the outskirts of town, a lone café presents itself to the public. Its gray walls stand a considerable distance away from the other neighboring buildings. The sign hung on the side, projecting slightly for drivers to see easier. An X shape backing, holding the letters spelling out “Crossroads Café”. A simple sign for a simple building, most people thought as they looked on. The café itself attracted very few guests. Like the outside, the inside was a very bland shade of grayish white, with tables and booths to match. There were few employees, and their menu was frighteningly small.
Few people bothered to walk in. Those who did came and went. However, there were a small number of regulars that would sit and chat or draw or otherwise waste time in the café.
A lone girl wandered into the humble restaurant. She looked all over the room, her expression going from a smile to a look of confusion and back again. Only one or two other customers were at the tables, making her nervous. Her thoughts were kept to herself. A quiet grumble made her blush. She stepped up to the café’s counter.
“Excuse me,” she called the attention of the one employee she could see. “Do you have anything sweet?” The girl asked with a flustered face.