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[Team Three] Meanwhile in the Super Deli deli
Another bit of the Super Deli au. Not too much happening this time because I let time slip away from me. Oops. Previous Super Deli au snippets are Have your cake and eat it too and Killing time
“Don’t eat those!” Chinen exclaimed with horror right as Yuto took another bite of the bologna he was holding. “I was going to throw that out. It’s expired.”
Yuto shrugged and continued chewing. “Eh, what’s an extra day or two?”
“It expired three weeks ago,” Chinen continued. He had placed the meat well away from the hands of potential customers but had forgotten about it again until today.
“Oh. Hmm…” Yuto paused to examine the meat closer. He sniffed it a second and then took another bite. “It’s still pretty good.”
Chinen sighed and went back to arranging the assortment of cheeses on display. It was still early and the rush of customers hadn’t arrived yet, so he had time to focus. Yesterday he had arranged them all by the shape of the packages, but today he thought country of origin might be fun. Now he just had to decide whether to do it alphabetically by country name or geographically by continent.
He was just putting the last package of cheese into place when Yamada popped up behind him.
“That looks nice,” Yamada said, “but I really wish you’d just leave it in alphabetical order so our customers can find things easier.”
“What’s the fun in that?” Chinen replied and gave the manager the most innocent smile he could muster. Yamada could never resist that no matter how hard he tried. Sure enough, after a moment of looking frustrated, Yamada finally just shrugged and went to see what Yuto was doing.
Apparently Yuto had a stomach of steel because the food he’d eaten earlier hadn’t dampened his enthusiastic working attitude at all. Currently, he was in the back of the deli section packaging up freshly cut meat to sell.
“How’s it going?” Yamada asked. He was not so subtly edging his way towards the meat slicer in the hopes that they’d need his assistance.
Yuto raised up his gloved hands dripping with blood. He sniffed dramatically with a few tears even welling up in his eyes. “I’m sorry Doctor, but the patient didn’t make it.”
Yamada rolled his eyes while Chinen tried not to laugh very loudly, lest he disturb the few customers roaming the store.
“Well, you know, if you need any help,” Yamada began, “I’ve got some free time right now.”
But just as Yuto was about to pass a pair of gloves over to Yamada too, Keito’s voice rang out over the intercom. Manager to aisle three to assist Takaki. Manager to aisle three.
Yamada let out a frustrated sigh and Chinen tried again not to laugh very loudly. He and Yuto watched Yamada rush off to aisle three to fix whatever the problem was.
“Hmm,” Yuto looked contemplative. “It must really suck to be the guy in charge.”
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“Don’t eat those!” Chinen exclaimed with horror right as Yuto took another bite of the bologna he was holding. “I was going to throw that out. It’s expired.”
Yuto shrugged and continued chewing. “Eh, what’s an extra day or two?”
“It expired three weeks ago,” Chinen continued. He had placed the meat well away from the hands of potential customers but had forgotten about it again until today.
“Oh. Hmm…” Yuto paused to examine the meat closer. He sniffed it a second and then took another bite. “It’s still pretty good.”
Chinen sighed and went back to arranging the assortment of cheeses on display. It was still early and the rush of customers hadn’t arrived yet, so he had time to focus. Yesterday he had arranged them all by the shape of the packages, but today he thought country of origin might be fun. Now he just had to decide whether to do it alphabetically by country name or geographically by continent.
He was just putting the last package of cheese into place when Yamada popped up behind him.
“That looks nice,” Yamada said, “but I really wish you’d just leave it in alphabetical order so our customers can find things easier.”
“What’s the fun in that?” Chinen replied and gave the manager the most innocent smile he could muster. Yamada could never resist that no matter how hard he tried. Sure enough, after a moment of looking frustrated, Yamada finally just shrugged and went to see what Yuto was doing.
Apparently Yuto had a stomach of steel because the food he’d eaten earlier hadn’t dampened his enthusiastic working attitude at all. Currently, he was in the back of the deli section packaging up freshly cut meat to sell.
“How’s it going?” Yamada asked. He was not so subtly edging his way towards the meat slicer in the hopes that they’d need his assistance.
Yuto raised up his gloved hands dripping with blood. He sniffed dramatically with a few tears even welling up in his eyes. “I’m sorry Doctor, but the patient didn’t make it.”
Yamada rolled his eyes while Chinen tried not to laugh very loudly, lest he disturb the few customers roaming the store.
“Well, you know, if you need any help,” Yamada began, “I’ve got some free time right now.”
But just as Yuto was about to pass a pair of gloves over to Yamada too, Keito’s voice rang out over the intercom. Manager to aisle three to assist Takaki. Manager to aisle three.
Yamada let out a frustrated sigh and Chinen tried again not to laugh very loudly. He and Yuto watched Yamada rush off to aisle three to fix whatever the problem was.
“Hmm,” Yuto looked contemplative. “It must really suck to be the guy in charge.”
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Pfffft I just bet Takaki needs help.
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Oh just wait until you see what Takaki's problem is~ mwahahahaha
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GOD WHAT HAVE I MISSED
This super should've been named Super Dork. Give them song with that song title.
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Super Dork is a very accurate alternative title LOL
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