Beck and Call

A/N: I've learned that for the most part I'm catching up on the one hour challenges. Which is good—until I realize that'll be really weird. But alas, it doesn't matter at the moment! Enjoy!

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I hold no regrets for using them like this. It's not my fault they are so easy to read. And it's certainly not my fault they will do anything to ensure nobody finds out. No, they are their own reason- that whenever they walk into the arcade they pretty much belong to me. Though I do admit it is very nice to have unpaid work around the after school hours at the arcade.

Usagi makes an excellent waitress. She's quick and nimble and her klutzy-ness has taken a turn for the better since she started working here. Blackmail is a very good tool, you see. And even then the customers are so accustomed to seeing here all the time that they didn't even blink an eye when she started to "work". On the plus side she even can help the little ones with understanding what they're doing wrong on their little arcade games.

She doesn't want her little secret of having a crush on Mamoru to be let out.

Mamoru—he's good grunt work. His dirty little secret and guilty pleasure of cooking does me well on those days (and these days seem to come far more often as the days pass) I just don't feel like sitting behind a fryer for hours on end. Sure I have a cook—but I like giving him more days off. He doesn't mind, seeing as he only works for the experience. Mamoru is far more dedicated.

He doesn't want his secret of having a "little" infatuation on Usagi to be out in the open.

They're both at my beck and call, and it's great. I never have to worry about my paid workers not showing up. 'Cause I've got my own little duo of ready to help unpaid workers that just make my life so much easier. I get to spend more time talking to the customers and unleash the social butterfly within me all whilst blackmailing my two best friends.

I told them they could stop. If they tell each other how they feel.

But I know that isn't happening anytime soon.

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A/N: I love writing for Motoki—he's just so fun!

Have I mentioned Sailor Moon starts in July? 'Cause it does!

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