Post-It-Notes
It started off as a joke. She thinks it was funny to leave small notes around the area he works. She began leaving the note at his table at first asking:
So, when will I be receiving the design proposal?
He works at the office at night-time while she will be arriving at the office few hours after he leave the office and as a result she rarely saw him at the office unless there is meeting in the afternoon.
The next day, he emailed her a five autoCADs' file detailing the plan, right elevation, left elevation, front elevation and the cross-section drawing. Smiling, she set off with her team to calculating the new building proposal.
Right before she left the office that day, she posted him a new post-it-note.
Thank you. The design looks lovely
And from there, she makes it a habit to leave him at least one post-it-note before she went back. Of course, knowing how antisocial he is, she never received a reply to her little notes. Somehow along the way of she leaving notes to him, she leave a tinny parts of her heart with him too and before she knows it, she is very much in love with Ar. Toushiro Hitsugaya.
She loves how he will reply to her notes with his own way. A request to replace the empty tissue box, a new supply of aspirin in the office pantry drawer; how he will remember to stock up the food so that he can sneak a few small bites between drafting.
Knowing that she is being silly, she rumpled the sticky note in her hand and tossed it to the waste basket.
That day, she left the office with no note fully knowing that he wouldn't even miss the small neon colored note.
The next morning when she un-rolled a drawing to continue with her calculation, a small sticky note caught her attention. The small sticky note is nothing like hers. It's bigger and in more subdued yellow. Written in a big bold uniform architectural text was an invitation to dinner.
Smiling, she plucked out a pen from her pen holder and wrote back her answer in a neon pink post-it-note.
I would love too.
