Sunday was only two days away, but to Sana it felt like forever. She'd spent all Saturday night badgering Mina and Chaeyoung with questions. They were happy for Sana, and a little bit smug that she was going on a real date with Tzuyu.
Tzuyu had to go into the office to finish up some work, so Sana told her she'd meet her there. It was just after four o'clock when Sana entered C-Corp. The girl at the receptionist's desk looked up as Sana walked towards her. "Miss Minatozaki?" she queried, continuing when Sana nodded. "Miss Chou has instructed us to let you straight up, her office is on the top floor."
Once Sana made it to the top floor, she stepped out into a small waiting room. The receptionist behind this desk looked up too, "Miss Minatozaki?" she asked. Sana smiled and walked over. The woman got up, "This way please." She led Sana down the hallway, opening the door at the end.
"Miss Minatozaki is here to see you, ma'am," the woman said, opening the door wider for Sana to step inside Tzuyu's office. She was sitting behind her desk, her fingers pressed to her temples as she stared at her computer screen. She looked up at Sana when she walked in, a wide smile spreading across her face. Sana was glad to see Tzuyu had taken her advice and dressed casually for their date.
"Thank you, that'll be all," Tzuyu directed towards her assistant, as she walked around her desk. Sana held out the bouquet of flowers she was carrying, smiling at Tzuyu.
"Plumerias!" Tzuyu exclaimed, as she took the flowers, "these are pretty rare, thank you!" She set them down on her desk as Sana scribbled on the whiteboard.
'I didn't want to get you ordinary flowers when you're anything but ordinary'
Tzuyu blushed, smiling widely as she ducked her head down shyly. Sana gestured towards the door, eager for them to start their date. Tzuyu looked like she'd been having a stressful day at work until Sana had shown up. Also, seeing as she was at the office on a Sunday, Sana figured that Tzuyu worked too much.
"Let me just get my coat and bag," Tzuyu said, walking over to a built in cupboard. She slipped her coat on, sliding her handbag onto her shoulder. Pulling the door open, she gestured for Sana to go first, following behind her.
"I'm heading off now Jess, I'll see you tomorrow, have a good night," Tzuyu said as they swept past the receptionist, and got into the elevator. They were silent the entire ride down, sneaking glances at each other and smiling sheepishly when they caught each other. Sana's fingers were itching to reach out and take Tzuyu's hand. They stepped out of the elevator, Tzuyu waving goodbye to the staff at the front desk as they walked to the entrance.
Once outside, Sana pointed in the direction they were headed. She felt relieved that things with Tzuyu were going smoothly so far, she'd been worried that there might've been some awkwardness about the kiss the other night. Feeling brave, Sana laced her fingers with Tzuyu's, causing Tzuyu took look up at her in surprise, her lips quirking up into a small smile.
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Sana stopped outside an arcade, the windows plastered with posters for games such as bowling, air hockey and laser tag. She faced Tzuyu, her eyebrows raised and her hands spread in a 'what do you think' gesture. Tzuyu laughed, "you did say it was going to be cheesy and cliché, but it's perfect."
They wandered inside, and Sana immediately dragged Tzuyu over to the bowling alley. Trading in their shoes for some bowling ones, they made their way over to their lane.
"I've never been bowling before," Tzuyu confessed, as she picked up a ball and weighed it. Sana looked shocked, what kind of person had never been bowling before? Tzuyu picked up on Sana's surprise. "Yeah I know right, my family was more of a golfing or show jumping kind of family."
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Signs • SaTzu (Completed)
FanfictionWhen she was 12 years old, Sana was in a car accident that killed both of her parents. Since that day she hasn't spoken a word. Working as a librarian in National City, Sana meets Tzuyu Chou, and as much as she wants to talk to her, she still can't...
