Drumming his fingers against the table, Hidan stared out of the glass window of the small coffee shop he was sat in, tucked away in the corner as he waited for his order to arrive. Normally Hidan wouldn't hang out in a place like this, but he'd stumbled upon when he had been trying to hide away from Kakuzu or someone else. He figured this was the last place the man would try looking for him, and he was right. It was the most inconspicuous place he could pick out of the whole of Konoha, a caf with little to no appeal. It was a good place to hide, but there was also another reason Hidan came to this dingy little place every day.

The clatter of china brought Hidan's violet attention to the source of the sound before drifting upwards to the female who stood above him, her brow raised elegantly as she observed him for a moment, her head tilted to the side.

"Is there a problem?" Hidan asked frowning at the woman as he picked up his coffee and blew the steam from it in a vain attempt to cool it down quicker.

The female smiled, moving the seat opposite Hidan back as she flopped down in it, her muddy brown orbs sparkling with mischief. "Not at all." She said, lacing her fingers together as she kept watch on Hidan. "I'm just wondering why someone such as yourself keeps coming to a place like this."

Hidan cocked an eyebrow at her as he took a sip of the scorching hot liquid and smacked his lips, setting the cup back down on the saucer. "Does there have to be a reason?" He asked, hands resting behind his head as he leaned back on his chair, the back propped against the wall. He kept a steady gaze with her, holding it until she broke away by glancing at his attire. He wore a pair of baggy black pants with an assortment of chains hanging off of them, a tight fitting black wife beater customized with a studded belt and a few studded bracelets. A single pendant dangled from his neck, bearing the symbol of his almost unheard of religion.

Yes, he stood out - especially in a place where the walls were painted sunflower yellow and pictures of tiny kittens hung from the walls.

Hiding her smirk with her hand, the female waitress tore her eyes away from him and focused on the bustling streets outside. Hidan knew she was laughing at him, and normally he would flip out and start shouting at the person, but for some reason he didn't seem to mind that much.

"So why the fuck are you sat down anyway? Shouldn't you be working?" Hidan interrogated after a moment of silence between the two of them. The crimson haired female cast him a side long glance with an almost unamused expression before she glanced about her work place. "There aren't any customers." She said in a condescending tone that made Hidan snort.

"What about the dishes?"

"Done that."

"You cleaned the fucking tables?"

"Done that too. And the floor. And the windows."

Making a tch sound, Hidan picked up his coffee again and looked at it for a moment. He was tempted to spill it on the floor, just to annoy her, but he didn't. Instead he sipped at it again before hunching forward, playing with the handle absently. "You're really fucking annoying sometimes, did you know that?" He asked with a deadpan expression.

She smiled at him, tightening up her pony tail. "And you have appalling language, not to mention your terrible caffeine addiction." She said, flashing him a cheeky grin. Her attention was then stolen as the bell on the door tinkled, indicating someone had just entered. Getting up, she weaved through the cramped caf till she was behind the counter, giving the young couple a gracious smile as she served them. Hidan stared them with little interest as he finished off his drink off, setting it down afterwards.

Rising from his seat, Hidan drew out a note and left it beside the cup, catching the waitress's eye before he moved to leave. "Keep the change, bitch." He told her, ignoring the looks he received from the newcomers, yanking open the door and heading off down the street.

Smirking, the red-headed woman shook her head and went to pick up the money and his empty mug, watching after the flash of silver and black until he disappeared around the corner.

He'd be back tomorrow.