Maybe that was a bit extreme, but it did feel that way. He wasn’t sure if he would trust any of his teammates with something like this, not with the way most of them flaked on practice. Narukami, maybe, he’s heard he’s a fairly good cook, but the guy always seems to have so much on his plate that he didn’t want to add anymore to that.
“Sure. Thats no problem. It doesn’t need to be anything that special, really. The school won’t help us out with anymore funds so, anything we want to do for the team this year we have to fund ourselves.” And it wasn’t as if he could ask his family to lend a hand.
“Hey, it’s no biggie! I love teaching my favorite subject.”
She softly chirped, the bells on her braids chiming when she bounced just a little on her heels. She didn’t rule the Cooking Club with an iron fist with nothing to show for it after all.
“Nothing special, hm? Standard swirl then.“
Even standard styles can be made extra appealing to potential customers, however. Already she was calculating how much icing she would need.
“Alright. I can teach you after club today, or after school tomorrow with more time. I don’t have club tomorrow, after all, and you’d have to meet me at the bakery. We’ll be using the kitchen there instead of here, there’s more elbow room and better quality equipment. Lemme just-”
She hefted up the box of club supplies again without much effort, even if it looked rather heavy, before sliding open the door she was near and putting it on the nearest counter.
“There we go. Now, when’s the fundraiser and how many people d’you expect to stop by? I need to figure out how much of each ingredient we’ll need, after all.”