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Working part-time at the media store had always been one of Kayoko's favorite jobs. She had to admit though that she hadn't really been expecting so much from it when she decided to take the part-time job available, which she had seen in an advertisement on the shop's window.
It said that the pay was generous and that was really the only thing Kayoko focused on, if she had to be completely honest. And they hadn't been lying. The salary was good and she was just fortunate enough to have gotten the job in the end. She didn't have to talk to a lot of strangers and all she really needed to do was sit behind the counter and work the cash register while another part-timer did the rest of the work.
The only thing that Kayoko hated about the job, was the fact that she was literally surrounded by tons of music CDs and video games and was not even allowed to play any of them. Oh and she did have to admit that the place got boring sometimes when there weren't that many customers around. This afternoon was one such time.
There was only so much one could do in a media store without playing any of the games or the CDs and if one currently had no customers to entertain. Kayoko had her elbows propped up on the counter top, head cradled between both hands, eyes watching as her fellow part-timer was rearranging the CDs in one aisle, not even bothering to get up and help him. A ballpoint pen was balanced between the female's nose and upper lip and she seemed to be completely immersed in the task of keeping it from falling - until she finally noticed the person standing in front of her.
The pen promptly fell down to the counter top and Kayoko sighed as she got to her feet, picking up the pen and placing it in the nearby pen holder before addressing the customer in a flat voice, "Yes, may I help you?"














