A/N : Hey everyone. Here's the final part of the series. I hope you enjoy it 🤗
Ah? (F/N)-chan? You're working on Saturdays now too. Seems you can't escape the cruel work routine even as a student."
"Well, I guess so. It's not like I had any plans today anyway. Besides, if I can keep this, I might treat myself to be a free blueberry muffin later."
"Well, remember to spare me a bite when you do. Only a bite. My wife has gotten me on a strict diet."
"Noted." Giggling and failing to keep the crate of bottles from rattling, you helped the delivery man empty his van, using your upper body strength (yes you do have some) to carry the boxes into the empty bakery behind you. They were heavy and were quite difficult to grip on to but the thrive to assist and contribute made any weight feel like a feather twirling on your finger.
The older gentleman watched you dearly, pacing back and forth, once empty-handed but soon with fingertips marked red. He wished his children were as helpful as you, though every time he mentioned this, you shook your head and reassured him that his children would certainly do anything for their father. Why wouldn't they?
As the sun climbed up the morning sky in staggered steps, you stacked the remaining containers on top one another, playfully saluting the man a caring goodbye before aiding your co-worker inside.
Days like these were your favourite.
Most students dread coming in on an early morning after a busy week at school, keeping up with teacher's expectations and deadlines but you, on the other hand, found it very relieving to work alongside coffee machines and crumb-covered tongs. You were the most relaxed you've ever been in a long time but that didn't mean you were completely satisfied.
Ever since the first time Akaashi visited you while you were working, the male appeared before you at the same time, right before closing, every day after that. You were quite confused by this but you would be lying to say you didn't enjoy his presence.
Walking in, he would attempt to engage in light conversation with you before buying one of the pastries on sale once realising he was failing again to charm you. Sending you a last sad smile, he would always offer to walk you home, even when he knew he wouldn't get a successful response to that as well.
You weren't a heartless person, (F/N).
You hated how you were treating him and that's why your responses to his advances were slowly becoming more open.
Sure, you were still refusing to walks home but when he asked you questions such as 'How has your day been? you strayed away from ignoring him and began answering him with a quick nod and a smile.
A smile that sent tingles down every neuron in his system.
Witnessing Akaashi eyes shine with hope, was what made you glad that he kept coming back to check up on you despite the fact you still felt very inferior to the male. You couldn't help it. The demons within you kept whispering such hurtful things that made you feel like you didn't even deserve to be in the same room as him.
You looked forward to his visits now but you were never going to tell him that. It was an endless cycle but maybe one day you'll break out and create a path of your foe you both to follow through. Right now, you were just happy to see him.
The workday was soon coming to an end after many pastries were packed and handed to regular customers with a few faces you never have seen before which was expected since the bakery was situated right next to the train station. Eyes darting to the clock, you were ecstatic to know that it was 30 mins until your shift ended.
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