Upon seeing the blonde girl in question he’d give a small wave back for a moment before pushing the door open and heading inside, nose twitching to all the smells that flooded him the moment he had done. A mix of sweet and savory, of fresh bread and other treats. It was kind of soothing.
“Hey.” Was the nonchalant greeting, arms still crossed over his chest a little as he looked around at the all the treats on display. “You leave school early to get here on time or?”
Rebecca nodded in response as she was passed another tray from her mother, quickly signing a thank you to her, and she put them down to start refilling the glass case.
“Yep! I do most of the traditional stuff here, so I leave school early for that. Last period’s just a study hall anyway, so I don’t think anyone cares. S’been like that for both schools I was in.”
She waved a distinctly calloused hand in a dismissive manner, indicating what she thought of the district administration. She held up two sticks of dango that she wasn’t putting into the case, a bright smile on her face.
Again, he wasn’t exactly sure why he was doing this. Why he had taken the strange, strange, girl up on her offer. But yet, here he was, on his way home from school dropping by the bakery, glancing through the window to see if she was there or not.
It should be interesting, right? Thats why he was here.
Rebecca had spotted him outside through the window, vibrant blue eyes looking delighted he decided to actually show up.
She gave him a little wave from behind the glass case, her side braids hanging down from under the bandana keeping her hair off her forehead. She still had her headset on, it seemed. Never took it off.