Bread for you. (past tense)

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The sun shone brightly through the large window, casting a warm glow inside the bakery. The air was filled with the sweet songs of birds and the hum of warmth, creating a cozy atmosphere. Without the sunlight, the bakery's interior would be quite dark, but the display of baked goods added a pop of color and vibrancy.

As the morning progressed, the wooden tables were set up, wiped clean with a towel, and accompanied by neatly placed wooden chairs. A decorative arrangement of flowers added a touch of elegance to the setting.

Riku arrived at the bakery early in the morning, as he did every weekend. He enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere of the place before it was open to the public. The sun streaming through the windows cast a warm, golden glow on the freshly cleaned tables and chairs. He took a moment to sit down and savor the silence, inhaling the faint scent of freshly baked goods that lingered in the air.The sun shone brightly through the large window, casting a warm glow inside the bakery. 

Riku went up to the door and turned the sign "close :c" to "Open !! :3"

Ring, the door opened after opening

"Morning, could i have this?"

  "Morning, yes wait a moment" 

  Ringg, RING, the door opened

                                                   "Morning, I have an order placed"

            "Morning, could i grab this"                  Ringg, RING,

                                     "Morning, could i have that chocolate dorayaki?"

               Ringg, RING,

                                         "Morning, im here to pick this up?" 

                "ah, yes under what name?"

                                                                          "Morning, i would like to place an order"

The bakery bustled with customers coming and going, and Riku greeted each one with a bow and a warm smile. "Hello, welcome to Maeda Day Bakery, where you always receive warm smiles," he echoed with a smile every time the door rang.

Just then, the door swung open and a girl with short black hair and two blue pins on the sides, wearing a black jacket with white stripes and white cargo pants, walked in. Riku greeted her with his cheerful tone: "Hello, welcome to Maeda Day Bakery, where you always receive warm smiles."

"Morning Maeda, I came for my regular," the girl said with her hands in her pockets, approaching him.

"Ah, yes, sure Fujita. I'll be right at you," Riku waved to the girl, smiling as he started talking to the other person in the line.

"Ah, yes, thank you," she replied nodding her head, smiling back sheepishly before looking away and going in line

"Yes, thank you for ordering. Please come back anytime," Riku bowed his head to the customer, waving them goodbye before looking back to Fujita.

"Ah, good morning, Fujita. How are you?" Riku smiled warmly at her.

"Eh- Uh, I'm fine... how about you?" Fujita replied before stuttering.

"Hm," Riku nodded. "I have been well," he said while continuing to prepare drinks.

"I'm glad to hear that," Fujita nodded.

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