A/N: So, I've only watched some Youtubers play this game. And since they've only played Jiwoo's route so far, I present to you some Jiwoo/Heejung.
"Heejung, you have to come to this café with us. It's amazing," one of her classmates gushes, tugging on her sleeve.
The other girls around them squeal in sync, all of them talking at once. From the snippets she catches, Heejung gathers that a recently-opened café called "The Bunny Café," which to Heejung is a really unoriginal name, that started in America has become popular because of "the super-cute waiter" that looks so grumpy all the time that they "just want to squish his cheeks."
Heejung's unsure of the logic in that, and she finds herself reluctant to abandon her regular café just because of a waiter.
In the end, she gets dragged to the, frankly, disappointing café. Heejung doesn't know what she'd expected—maybe someplace luxurious that offered insanely low prices for incredible coffee, something that could explain the hype behind the place—but this place isn't it. Heejung convinces herself that just because the place doesn't look special, it doesn't mean she should dismiss the service or the coffee.
Heejung looks at the prices, and they're similar to those of the café she frequents; in fact, the choices are practically the same. As her classmates order, Heejung picks a random one and goes to sit at a booth in the corner. Heejung's classmates are looking around at all the waiters and cashiers, reminding Heejung of the obsessed wife she saw on the soap opera channel the other day.
Eventually, her classmates calm down and move to find seats. They still chatter among themselves and stare at the waiters in an invasive manner, but at least they're not blocking other customers. Heejung looks around more and finds that most of the customers are female. It's even weirder for her to realize that a lot of them are acting the way her classmates are. This realization alarms Heejung a little, and she thinks she prefers her usual café over this one, especially since it's not occupied by teenage girls and even some full-grown woman acting crazy.
"Here's your order, miss," a waitress says, placing a cup onto the table.
Heejung crosses off service from her mental list. There's only one thing left to redeem this place: the coffee. Heejung takes a sip, expecting something that will amaze her, but she's disappointed yet again. At least the employees' outfits seem somewhat unique, Heejung decides. Most of them sport bunny ears and tails to go with the name of the café, and it's a bit weird but kind of cute too.
Heejung ends up spending the afternoon sipping coffee and observing the women in the café. It's really quite boring, and Heejung decides her usual place is much, much better.
It sounds a bit mean when she thinks about it, but it becomes more interesting in the café when the waiter doesn't show for work. Several customers—ones who'd refilled their drinks so many times Heejung lost count—approach the other employees and demand to know where he is. Heejung's unimpressed by the waiter for lacking the determination to consistently show up to work when there are others out there, like her, who work hard everyday.
Even so, Heejung guesses it doesn't hurt to admit that she's interested in the waiter who's able to capture the attention of so many women.
