@Kait
Oliver was lying on his belly elegantly as he looked at the costumers of his bakery eating on their tables, as well as the occasional waitress that walked towards them. It was quite an usual day, but a routine that for many could be tedious was the closest thing to a dream come true for the sentient cat. With a happy purr he checked if the light blue bow placed around his neck was in perfect conditions and placement for what was like the third time in that hour. He was just a bit too perfectionist and wanted to look, in his own words, as perfect as his shop.
There wasn’t a single day that didn’t pass without him waking up on his best mood and smiling at the idea of tending to his shop. He didn’t even care having to deal with the occasional hard or rude costumer…or…well, most of the time. There were just some that he had learned to hate with passion, but…well, let’s say he couldn’t help but smile as a small swirl on his eyes appeared when the lost person reports with their face appeared on the news every now and then. This was definitely a dream came true and he couldn’t regret his decision of placing his shop in Manta Carlos after his arrival.
That reminded him…the new batch of human cupcakes should be going out of the oven right now. Hmmm, hopefully one of the older employees would handle them. He had nothing against the newer baker, but he seemed to be a bit sick when the fresh meat was delivered by him that same morning and he didn’t want to ruin his first week with something he didn’t feel like baking just yet. Well, at least he wasn’t of the kind that asked too many questions, he hated to lie to those working for him, but he obviously wasn’t going to reveal his little secret.
Once more, he found himself fixing his bow as he returned from his train of thought to the real world. This was starting to become an habit, he probably will need to find something else to keep his mind occupied, but he didn’t dare to try and go inside the kitchen to bake anything when there could be potential clients needing anything.
Oliver was lying on his belly elegantly as he looked at the costumers of his bakery eating on their tables, as well as the occasional waitress that walked towards them. It was quite an usual day, but a routine that for many could be tedious was the closest thing to a dream come true for the sentient cat. With a happy purr he checked if the light blue bow placed around his neck was in perfect conditions and placement for what was like the third time in that hour. He was just a bit too perfectionist and wanted to look, in his own words, as perfect as his shop.
There wasn’t a single day that didn’t pass without him waking up on his best mood and smiling at the idea of tending to his shop. He didn’t even care having to deal with the occasional hard or rude costumer…or…well, most of the time. There were just some that he had learned to hate with passion, but…well, let’s say he couldn’t help but smile as a small swirl on his eyes appeared when the lost person reports with their face appeared on the news every now and then. This was definitely a dream came true and he couldn’t regret his decision of placing his shop in Manta Carlos after his arrival.
That reminded him…the new batch of human cupcakes should be going out of the oven right now. Hmmm, hopefully one of the older employees would handle them. He had nothing against the newer baker, but he seemed to be a bit sick when the fresh meat was delivered by him that same morning and he didn’t want to ruin his first week with something he didn’t feel like baking just yet. Well, at least he wasn’t of the kind that asked too many questions, he hated to lie to those working for him, but he obviously wasn’t going to reveal his little secret.
Once more, he found himself fixing his bow as he returned from his train of thought to the real world. This was starting to become an habit, he probably will need to find something else to keep his mind occupied, but he didn’t dare to try and go inside the kitchen to bake anything when there could be potential clients needing anything.