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Little ßȝƪƪᵯץϰ’s Diner
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Pandora was in a bright mood. The day was sunny but windy, her beloved was safe, she was safe and for once she hadn't heard of any impending bad news. Yet. But she wasn't going to wait around for it either. She was going to take advantage of this cheery atmosphere.
She didn't have any particular destination in mind, not really. Something comfortable, something familiar. She simply randomly slipped into a familiar place, and found herself walking towards the diner before even noticing what she was doing. On her happiest days, she was a lot like that.
The diner wasn't exactly a place that was ever really crowded, not many knew or liked the place since it wasn't some high end restaurant with fast service, an expensive, exotic menu and fancy design, more leaning towards retro in fact. The place oddly still held a bright and cheerful atmosphere that generally made whoever walk in feeling the atmosphere's effects.
There were only a few people already in the diner, an older couple sitting at a booth, talking to themselves and holding each other's hands on top of the table. Additional to them, was a group of younger kids sitting at the counter which had stools, similar to a bar counter set up. There were laughs coming from that group of a few girls and guys, obviously friends but all twisted to talk to the little girl sitting on the counter in the middle.
Aysha sat there on the counter, legs swinging a bit as she conversed with the regular costumers, giggling. Unfortunately her lizards weren't with her since she was in a place of eating and she didn't want her daddy getting in trouble. Aysha then pouted a bit, blushing at a comment one of the girls had said and hid her face behind her hair, oblivious to the fact Pandora had entered.
Kelso exited from the kitchen in the back, exiting the swinging door that separated the two places and came silently up behind Kelso, tickling her that caused her to squeal and squirm as she laughingly begged him to stop. Kelso laughed and stopped, resting his chin on her shoulder as he shook some flour out of his hair and onto his girl causing her to whine but grin. "Daaad," she whined and he only laughed in response. He then looked at them all, "you better not be bothering my little bell," he warned, but it was obviously playfully.
They all laughed and one of them responded with a sarcastic comment, "why, we'd never do such a thing."
There were only a few people already in the diner, an older couple sitting at a booth, talking to themselves and holding each other's hands on top of the table. Additional to them, was a group of younger kids sitting at the counter which had stools, similar to a bar counter set up. There were laughs coming from that group of a few girls and guys, obviously friends but all twisted to talk to the little girl sitting on the counter in the middle.
Aysha sat there on the counter, legs swinging a bit as she conversed with the regular costumers, giggling. Unfortunately her lizards weren't with her since she was in a place of eating and she didn't want her daddy getting in trouble. Aysha then pouted a bit, blushing at a comment one of the girls had said and hid her face behind her hair, oblivious to the fact Pandora had entered.
Kelso exited from the kitchen in the back, exiting the swinging door that separated the two places and came silently up behind Kelso, tickling her that caused her to squeal and squirm as she laughingly begged him to stop. Kelso laughed and stopped, resting his chin on her shoulder as he shook some flour out of his hair and onto his girl causing her to whine but grin. "Daaad," she whined and he only laughed in response. He then looked at them all, "you better not be bothering my little bell," he warned, but it was obviously playfully.
They all laughed and one of them responded with a sarcastic comment, "why, we'd never do such a thing."
Pandora could hear what seemed like laughter and that brightened her up. She didn't look back though. On the contrary she headed straight for the desk for takeout, randomly ordering things that seemed affordable but nice. She was unsure as to take them home and invite some people over or just keep it in store. Oh well, who doesn't like company?
With that thought, she began to hum as she made a mental list of how many people to invite. Her thoughts drifted to that little girl, Aysha- or was it Bell? Maybe it was the father's nickname, she assumed, tapping her fingers on the counter.
With that thought, she began to hum as she made a mental list of how many people to invite. Her thoughts drifted to that little girl, Aysha- or was it Bell? Maybe it was the father's nickname, she assumed, tapping her fingers on the counter.
Kelso rolled his eyes, "sure," he said sarcastically. He straightned up and Aysha giggled, looking over at him, "why do you have flower on you this time?" she asked, looking and smiling in her amusement.
Kelso hummed and glanced towards the kitchen, "cause someone decided to dump it on my head!" He spoke loud enough for said person to hear it causing a squeak to be heard from the kitchen. Kelso chuckled, shaking his head before he ruffled Aysha's hair and wandered back into the back to continue cooking people's orders. "Aysha, go help man the register," Kelso suggested. The diner specifically had people come to the bar counter to pay for their meals instead of a check or whatever being handed to them. Kelso liked it better that way, besides the place was never really too busy so there wasn't too much of a problem with it.
Aysha squealed excitedly, hopping down from the counter and raced over to the part of the counter that lifted to allow access behind it. Aysha raced past Pandora and ducked under it before she grabbed the stool and position it in front of the register, standing on the step stool and looked over the register. She liked helping out her dad's work, though dealing with people wasn't her forte but no matter.
Kelso hummed and glanced towards the kitchen, "cause someone decided to dump it on my head!" He spoke loud enough for said person to hear it causing a squeak to be heard from the kitchen. Kelso chuckled, shaking his head before he ruffled Aysha's hair and wandered back into the back to continue cooking people's orders. "Aysha, go help man the register," Kelso suggested. The diner specifically had people come to the bar counter to pay for their meals instead of a check or whatever being handed to them. Kelso liked it better that way, besides the place was never really too busy so there wasn't too much of a problem with it.
Aysha squealed excitedly, hopping down from the counter and raced over to the part of the counter that lifted to allow access behind it. Aysha raced past Pandora and ducked under it before she grabbed the stool and position it in front of the register, standing on the step stool and looked over the register. She liked helping out her dad's work, though dealing with people wasn't her forte but no matter.
"Aysha?" Pandora raised an eyebrow at the bobbing head barely visible from the counter. From the little she had seen from the flurry of motion beside her, it seemed like it. Her mood brightened even more in hope, and even if it wasn't Aysha, it was a child and that's all it took for Pandora to become even happier, if possible. She brushed back her hair as she craned her head to duck over. "Hey, you."
((My replies are gonna become really croppy XD))
((My replies are gonna become really croppy XD))
Aysha, now on the stool and able to actually see over the register looked over to where she thought she heard her name coming from. Once her green gaze landed on Pandora she beamed at the woman. "Pandora!" She chirped happily and waved. She hadn't expected to see her there but it made Aysha extremely happy that she was actually seeing her. She giggled, "hi! What brings you here?" She chirped, tempted to rush over and sit with her but she'd been put in charge of manning the register, she couldn't leave her post!
((Croppy??))
((Croppy??))
"Appetite, honey." She laughed, leaning forward on her elbows. "Its so nice to see you here. What are you doing all alone?" She chided. She wasn't overbearing but just concerned; people were too dangerous these days. "Its not safe for you here." She added with a smile, moving her curls away from her eyes.
((Like, incredibly short XD))
((Like, incredibly short XD))
((Oh, that's quite alright))
Aysha giggled, "ohhhhh.." of course she was here to eat, so silly to ask but oh well. Well she could have just wanted to take comfort in the atmosphere this place offered so that had been an option. Aysha giggled once more, "It's nice to see you too!" She chirped and then added with a shake of her head, "I'm not alone, my daddy is in the kitchen cooking," she informed Pandora with pride. "I'm here often so the regulars and staff know to keep an eye on me as well," she added sheepishly with a little pout. Aysha shook her head and gave her a reassuring smile, "my daddy won't let anything happen to me," she stated simply.
Aysha giggled, "ohhhhh.." of course she was here to eat, so silly to ask but oh well. Well she could have just wanted to take comfort in the atmosphere this place offered so that had been an option. Aysha giggled once more, "It's nice to see you too!" She chirped and then added with a shake of her head, "I'm not alone, my daddy is in the kitchen cooking," she informed Pandora with pride. "I'm here often so the regulars and staff know to keep an eye on me as well," she added sheepishly with a little pout. Aysha shook her head and gave her a reassuring smile, "my daddy won't let anything happen to me," she stated simply.
"Your daddy is great, but you should still be careful, kitten." She smiled a bit, tapping her nose. "Now, tell me, what's good in here?" She didn't really plan on eating anything much but now that she met Aysha how could she leave this little bundle of joy alone? She had to see to it that she'd be safe. If she left now she'd be worried all day. Besides, the day was fine, she was fine, and everything was just so cheery, what could possibly go wrong?
Aysha nodded with a smile, "I know, I've been told many times, it's locked in my brain," she stated with a beaming smile. She wiggled her nose in reaction to the tap before she tapped her chin in thought. Everything here was good, espeically daddy's specialities. She wasn't sure what Pandora liked either. It was also around lunch time which she had to take into account. "The bunch special," she eventually said, hash browns, eggs in however way you request, bacon or sausages and then pancakes or french toast," she informed her, listing off the special. She specifically adored this one though she was given a smaller proportion of it since she couldn't eat all of it like adults could.



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