
Cloud Cafe is just a small place on a street corner that is not too crowded. It's actually strange that Lisle feels Daisy calling her because she's overwhelmed by serving shoppers. In fact when he arrived there he even saw Daisy who continued to rub the tableware while daydreaming. There are no visitors.
Lisle placed her bag in the break room, wearing an apron with a Cloud logo with a floating cloud clump. Daisy was similar to that cloud, seemingly drifting with her mind. All the surrounding objects can not be more shiny again because it is too long rubbed.
“You seem to really need a friend.” Lisle took the washcloth from Daisy's hand. The girl still did not respond. Lisle frowned.
“I thought that you paid me just to keep you company..”.
“Do not talk carelessly!” Daisy suddenly replied. Seemed offended by Lisle's words just now. He had a dream of opening a cafe since college. When he had the opportunity, he only found a cafe that was quiet from time to time.
Lisle laughed looking at Daisy who looked excitedly scolding her.
“Then why don't we make something that makes people want to visit this cafe?” lisle made a proposal. He also felt bad if he just came to clean and sit sweetly in the rest of his work hours.
Daisy seemed to think for a moment. He circulated his gaze around the not-so-big cafe room. The walls and cafe furniture are predominantly white with the decoration of the clouds hanging in some parts. Inside the clear glass window looks a row of cakes that invite taste. They also provide tea and coffee and a light breakfast menu. Everything looks perfect. Probably just less promotion.
“How about we print the brochure and share it. You can be the model..” Daisy felt a light bulb burning above her head.
“What?!” Lisle was shocked by the idea. It never occurred to him that his face was printed in sheets and shared on the streets and public places. She felt ashamed.
“Why? You're beautiful, really. Maybe you can wear the costume of a winged fairy with a halo overhead.”.
Lisle choked on her own saliva. A fairy? His face was flushed thinking of something.
“After all I don't have to pay you for this ad because you ‘kan my employees.” Daisy added while smiling cunningly.
Lisle felt the idea was really ridiculous. Why is it a coincidence like this?
In fact after that Daisy closed her cafe and hurriedly dragged Lisle to a clothing store. She forced him to wear a beautiful white canal dress that looked simple but the price made Lisle glare. That equaled his salary a month. Suddenly Lisle regretted that he had pityed Daisy, thinking that the girl must be short of money because she had to bear the operational burden of the cafe that was not balanced with her income. In fact Daisy today is very wasteful.
They came to a photo studio. Lisle was completely dressed up as a fairy with wings expanding on her back and halos on her head. Several times Daisy protested because Lisle seemed to frown at the beginning of the photo shoot. The style director from the studio also seemed anxious because his direction was ignored.
“Lisle, do you still want to work or not?!” Daisy suddenly cried out loudly almost hysterically.
Lisle suddenly straightened her limp back. He didn't think he would be given that terrible choice. Daisy knew she needed this job. Hence Lisle felt Daisy had already taken advantage of her weakness.
The next day the two of them were standing at a busy crossroads handing out piles of brochures. On the sheet was a sweet smiling fairy with a pair of eyes sparkling like diamonds. His long hair runs down his back. Just then when Daisy showed it to Lisle, the girl seemed very satisfied with the end result.
“I think I have nothing to lose making you my model cafe.” Daisy did not hide her happy feelings.
“How can I lose? You ‘kan don't pay me...” Lisle pouting.
“But the dress I bought for you. Where might I pick it up again after you put it on.” Daisy reminded. Makes Lisle have a headache because of it.
“I didn't ask to buy a dress!”
“But you made me have this idea. You encouraged me to do something to my cafe!”
Has anyone ever been blamed for motivating? Lisle suddenly regretted being so smart. If only he could hold back and leave Daisy with a washcloth in his hand, it would be that right now they would just sit sweetly in the cool room of the cafe while enjoying a cup of hot coffee and some snacks. It was not that it was hot in the crowd while handing out brochures with endless sweat dripping.
The debate did not last long as they were embarrassed as some passersby turned their heads and seemed interested in listening. Lisle held out sheet after sheet of brochures and occasionally turned her face away when some people felt that the model inside the brochure was her. His face was unceasingly flushed.
***
On the highest floor of the Diamond Group office building, Steve placed a shiny piece of paper on the president's desk. Cloud Cafe Brochure. Kennard grabbed the brochure and couldn't help but smile.
He almost believed that the girl was a real fairy.
“Gadis named Sally and her friend have been expelled from campus. While his girlfriend, Noah the model and his partner happened to be under our agency. The contract has been terminated. And at this time no agent will ever wear his face.” Steve reported while stealing a glance towards his master. Kennard rarely looks this happy.
But upon hearing the report from his personal assistant Kennard raised his gaze. The smile shrinks. His face looked grim for a moment.
“How about old Adolph?” tanyanya cold.
“We are reviewing two cooperation agreements with his company. There are two possibilities later, completely cancel or make a new deal by taking as much profit.”
***
Lisle and Daisy sat exhausted on the sidewalk. The sun was almost gone in the western horizon. Leaving a golden light at the boundary of the sky. Both of them held a bottle of cold water and upheld it greedily. It was much more exhausting than the usual day.
There are still three hours left of the usual working time. Despite planning to spend the remaining handful of brochures, Daisy eventually gives up as well. Lisle was still able to hold out a few sheets on the pedestrian that began to recede. His face was thick with embarrassment. He no longer cared even though the few men who received the brochure were clearly staring alternately between the brochure and his face. Some praised him frankly. There were also those who impolitely uttered disgusting words. He tried to respond to everything with a slight smile until his face now felt stiff.
“Come we go home!” take Daisy while getting up from her seat. His hands were patting his back pants that were slightly stained with pavement dust.
Lisle nodded and fixed the rest of the brochure in her hands. Put it together with Daisy's and put it in a paper bag. In the end he became excited as well.
Both are walking to the cafe.
“Create dinner,” says Daisy. “Let's eat first just come home.”
Lisle did not reply, but she hugged Daisy's arm tightly like a spoiled child.
“You are indeed my best boss,” the compliment is sincere.
Daisy tries to let go of Lisle's hand with disgust. “Keep your hands!”
But Lisle tightened her arms and leaned her head on the girl's shoulder.
“Lisle, I get goosebumps!”
Just then they arrived at a narrow gap of two tall buildings. There is a shortcut to the cafe. Several figures appeared in the darkness.
“It seems little Miss needs warmth. Let's here we'll be happy to give..” A male bad voice broke the silence of the passageway.