-Oxford - Wednesday: Part 29-
The Maitre'D made his way quickly before Kyoko ever started to walk away towards the most secure of the office computers near him. Truth be told he could have used the one at his little post but he rather not let any wandering eyes catch it. While they held a certain standard here that was greatly requested even by news reporters if they got a bit of information then they would use it. They didn't eavesdrop when people talked to staff members or even between themselves and because of that they were allowed a section near the front of the restaurant where they were given free coffee and water. If they wanted anything else they would, of course, order it. It allowed for business to bloom, clients who entered knowing they wouldn't be hounded like in some other locations. They treated their news reporters well and they tended to treat them and their clients well in return. Even the clients seemed to enjoy this sort of thing over the in your face type of news reporters that they would get.
Sadly things sometimes happen like now and this would look bad of course if it got out and the fact remained Lady Kyoko had done them a favor by making it a thing they could handle instead of calling the police into it. It made them look good and kept scandals out of their business. Which could destroy what they tried to do here, which gave famous and non-famous people a place to enjoy themselves without the worry of awful press pictures. As long as they kept didn't get out of hand. At the bar he noticed that there was a table of five and likely the man name Reino was among them based on that information, he would have to talk to him later. First things were first for the Maitre'D he logged in quickly before sending out a quick message to the rest of the restaurants.
Attention until further notice, all Cuisine Amour Restaurants will not cater to one Sho Fuwa. He has been found lacking in gentlemen manners. We do not cater to his sort of questionable character this time this is a temporary ban that may become long-term depending on the Owner and the CEOs of CuIsine Amour - Oxford
Taken a single moment he quickly sent out a message telling the Boss and the CEO what had happened. At least what he had been told, with the promise that he would be looking over the footage, talking to the witnesses and making a proper report to them with all his findings. Before signing out and waving towards two of the security guards off in the distance before making his way down the small hallway. He noticed the tall blonde man who he knew was Kuu Hizuri but it was rude to just call him out like that. Instead, he smiled, "Excuse me, sir, you are Mr. Hizuri correct?"
Kuu looked at him carefully for a moment before recalling exactly who he was. He smiled at the man, "That's correct, what can I do for you?"
The Maitre'D, "I am told you stopped the sexual assault to Lady Kyoko in the little issue we had on the back patio. Is that correct?"
Kuu was slightly surprised to find that she had reported this to the Maitre'D of the place. He was pretty sure she wouldn't call the cops so did this mean she just didn't want them to know she was doing so? "Yes, is she calling the police then?"
"No, the police will not be called. We will personally be taking care to deal with this man's sexual assault as requested of us by Lady Kyoko." They very well may do more than just that of course that depended on the Owner and the CEO he didn't know. Right now this matter was between them and she didn't seem to want the police in the middle of this any more than they did. "I of course request that you do not go and tell the news reporters about what has happened here tonight."
Kuu sighed some before looking back at him, the fact she was making a move at all surprised him, perhaps this was just how she chose to handle things in the end? It was harder to make the royal family look bad, it protected the family from scandals, it allowed people to believe that the symbols of their nation were untouchable by such things. Yet he wondered if that was a good thing? No, he doubted that was the case. The fact remained they had news reporters in the front, they would get an idea of what was going on. That meant people would know, it just wouldn't be a huge thing reported in the media. No, she was looking at a far different picture that he even realized at first. She was thinking about the restaurant who would lose clients, they might close down not able to hold it's own which meant people out of work, even if it was only short time, that made bills harder to pay. Instead, she would handle this in a way that people didn't get hurt, that it was clear that she would not stand for this mistreatment, even if he doubted that had even crossed her mind when she did this. Yet it left Kuu wondering just how she could think so clearly of others and not herself. Even Leiko didn't act in this matter, it was all about the family. The family came first in Leiko's mind. Mary was a bit different but even he was sure she would put her family first if it came down to it. Lory may be where she got this but from what he could understand, she did not live with Lory, no more than his son had done so. They were both raised by Leiko, no the more he thought about the clearer it got, she was like Kouki in this, he put LME business and those there before his own family in a way. Not that he didn't care about his daughter but he threw himself into work he always had.
Maitre'D turned to the two security guards, "Mr. Fuwa needs to be escorted off our premises" the two men nodded their heads before walking ahead of him he turned towards Kuu once more a business smile still planted on his face, "If you would excuse me, I suspect that like normal there will be a slight problem with the removal." With that, he gave a slight bow of his waist before following after the two security guards.
Sho couldn't believe he had been treated in such a matter. To be told by that silver-hair freaked that he had fucked up first off. As if he had fucked up at all, what the hell could she do to him honestly? Even if she had a family with power now, she was still a nobody with no real power, it was all their power after all that she would be using. It wasn't like she was a real member of any family. Her own mother hadn't wanted her, had pawned her off on his family and while he never knew how to handle her when she was sad. She had stopped crying so clearly she had understood her place in the world when she was six-year-olds. She became this happy little girl who followed him everywhere. 'So why is she playing so hard to get now?' it hit him as soon as he thought about it.
That wannabe Western had more so said it to him. She rejected him but only after his Goddess had been shown affection from him. She had tried to hurt him by claiming he wasn't her first love when he knew better. There had never been anyone else in her life, no that wasn't exactly true there had been an elderly man she had been fond of, he had even left her a part of his estate from what he had understood. Yet he never did find out what it was she had gotten, nothing of any importance if had any real value she would have sold it when they got here and then they would have been able to live off of that. He crossed his arms in front of his chest, she had been clearly hurt when he had given his affections to Amelia at least that's the likely reason. So that meant in his mind all he had to do was give her the affections she so clearly was craving from him to make her stop acting up. That wouldn't be a problem, she had cleaned up pretty nice, not that she was a pretty enough to be with him. No only the best of the best would work but he supposed he could keep her as a mistress for a short time, lots of famous people had mistresses and she was the one person who knew him the best.
"Mr. Fuwa?" Sho lifted his head looking at the two rather muscular men who looked at him, clearly, they weren't really questioning if that was who he was. They seemed to know exactly who he was and this made him feel pretty damn proud of himself.
"Yeah, what can I do for you?" he said looking at the two expecting them to want him to sign something.
"We've been asked to escort you off the premises sir if you would please follow us." He looked at the one who had spoken, the only thing that told him apart from Sho's mind was the fact he was about three inches shorter than the other guy.
"And why am I being escorted off the premises?" He figured that blonde wannabe-western had said something. "If that guy said anything to you, I should point out he is the one who threatened me, not the other way around," he said shoving his hands in his pockets he was not going to leave just because some guy was trying to show him up, he was too famous for that sort of thing. "This guy is the one that needs to be escorted off the premises."
"I assure you that Mr. Hizuri said nothing of the sort. He only informed me what I already suspected to be true" and somehow he felt that it was indeed the truth because she had shown so much care for his place of work. He couldn't explain it but he had a new respect for the royal family simply because of that one little action. The Maitre'D stared carefully for a moment, "It would be of course in your best interested to not make to much of a show and simply follow these two gentlemen here out."
"Not until you tell me who has spread lies about me," he said simply because there were only those three men, Kyoko would never do such a thing. She didn't like making a scene of herself and this would be making a scene. The Maitre'D didn't know exactly if he should say anything, a part of him said it wouldn't be a big deal if she didn't want people to know at all she would never have spoken up, yet another part said it might cause more drama which they really didn't need. The choice thankfully was taken from him.
Kuu had followed after him, he leaned against the door frame after hearing Sho demanding to know who lied about him and he couldn't help but shake his head sadly. "I told you didn't I kid?"
Sho stared at him for a moment, his eyes clearly questioning him for a moment, "You were denied, she doesn't want you. It doesn't matter what your relationship was, it clearly isn't that anymore." he said crossing his arms in front of his chest as he stared at him. Watching as Sho seemed to understand slowly but surely that this was because of Kyoko saying something about him.
"She wouldn't do that, she would never make a scene," she was far to quiet, to kindhearted, and most all she never liked to bother people. This bothered people, this puts people out, she didn't do that sort of thing. He knew her better than anyone.
"It only makes a scene if you make it into one," Kuu said simply and just like that he watched as the young man really did start to make a scene, he wasn't sure if he was doing it to make Kyoko regret her choice or not but it had resulted in the taller of the two security guards to lift him up, kicking and screaming down the hall towards the doors. People had moved to look at the scene, whispers began to happen and Kuu had followed behind him, placing his hands in his pockets as he couldn't help but grin at the result, 'I get it now. This hurts him more doesn't it Kyoko-chan?' he thought to himself as he began to see her in a far different angle than ever before. She was a pretty amazing young woman he had to admit that much. No wonder his Juliena, wanted her to be part of their family. To fall for their she on, for their son to fall for her.
As they got closer to the front of the restaurant, Sho began to calm down. The shorter of the two security guards had simply grabbed his legs in such a way he couldn't kick at the taller man anymore. They worked well together and he found himself needing to regain his cool, he was sure this was actually Ren Tsuruga jealous of his talent because it would only be a matter of time before that man was bowing down to him. Sho would become number one of all of Japan and he knew it. He knew it and he had to use Kyoko, his Kyoko who was already jealous over the other women in life that she listened to him without thinking things through. Well, he would fix that, he would make her pay for listening to a loser like that who didn't have her best interested at heart. Who wasn't ever going to return her to where she belonged, which was back with his parents, so she could stay by his side.
They had calmly sat him outside, when a few of the news reports recognized him, not because of who he was, but because of his date with Amelia not that he would ever admit that much. "You came here with Amelia correct?" asked one of the news reporters asked in French, Sho ran a hand through his hair.
"Yeah, what of it?" he knew he looked good even after being carried, he had made it look good by the time they got to this front of the restaurant where they news reporters would be.
"Why did she leave without you?" asked one of the reporters.
Sho knew he couldn't let that burn him, but it did in a way. "We had a bit of a disagreement, my Fiancee was inside" he knew he had to fix that quickly as well, "she was chosen for me by our parents. We are just childhood friends but of course, our parents want us to get married. It's hard to really disagree with one's parents when they are only doing their best to look after you." He looked almost heartbroken as he spoke, "Well she just had a heart time accepting that, it's hard for me to accept. I'm not one judge any woman by her looks, but the person planned for my marriage is lacking in the personality department," he said simply as he shook his head sadly.
"And who is that if you don't mind me asking?" asked another report his eyes turned towards him.
"Her name is Kyoko," he would had used her real name but he knew better than that. It was like his name now, he no longer went by it, "Takarada" it as then that several heads turned towards him. He couldn't help but smirk inside feeling like he was empowered by this information that they clearly didn't have and they clearly wanted from him.
At least he had thought that was the case, instead, they began talking among themselves. They wondered why this was not reported sooner, but one pointed out that they didn't always report childhood to arrange marriages because they never lasted it was just a good faith jester and help build lasting friendships normally between the two children. Another pointed out that he was a nobody, not that he knew that was what they said about him if he had he would have pointed out that the real nobody was Kyoko. Yet he did understand that they were wondering what this meant for Ren Tsuruga because one of them had asked it in, French.
