The next day. Early in the morning, Clarissa was already in the cafe. Because Diana was apparently not allowed to enter today.
Which resulted in Abel and himself having to work extra today.
"Where the heck did Diana go today?" Clarissa asked annoyed.
"She said there was a family event," Abel replied.
Clarissa snorted indignantly at Abel's reply. "She always uses that excuse. Even though vacations with her boyfriend."
"Ah, that's right. Diana, sometimes when she already has a lover, she forgets the world," said Abel.
Clarissa nodded her head in agreement. "Yes, she forgets the world and troubles us both. Annoying."
Clarissa and Abel continued to clean up the cafe and not long after, Abel opened the cafe.
As usual lots of buyers come. Clarissa and Abel also seemed a little overwhelmed because Diana was not present today.
Even so, Clarissa and Abel can serve customers very well.
"Clarissa I want to ask for help," said Abel.
Clarissa, who was making coffee, immediately looked at Abel. "Please what?"
"Please, deliver the order for coffee, hot chocolate, and bread that I have prepared on the table to the next office," said Abel.
Clarissa frowned in surprise. "Why do I have to deliver the order to the office?"
"You just deliver the order. I'll take care of the cafe as usual, besides, there aren't many customers coming," Clarissa said.
Abel shook his head. "No way. I have to do some financial reports this month."
"Tonight you make the financial report. Not now Abel," Clarissa asked.
Abel shook his head again. "No way. I have to do it now."
"Besides, making monthly financial reports is not that easy, you know. So you can't do it later," explained Abel.
"Ahh Abel. I don't want to come to the office next door," said Clarissa with a pitiful face.
"Why?"
Clarissa sighed. "Because I'm lazy."
Abel hit Clarissa's hand by reflex. "Quickly deliver the order to the office next door. If not your in danger."
"Because I'm going to tell Diana not to give you monthly leave," Abel said with a threatening look.
"Ish, why do you have to threaten that? I want to use yesterday's and this month's monthly leave for holidays," said Clarissa indignantly.
"That's why. Don't be lazy and disobey my orders," said Abel.
Clarissa pursed her lips in annoyance. "You annoying."
"Better to be annoying than lazy like you," Abel replied.
"Quickly delivered the order that!" cried Abel.
"Yes, yes, I will deliver all the orders," Clarissa replied lazily.
Then Clarissa took a trolley which was usually used to carry drinks such as coffee, chocolate, and some bread.
Clarissa walked out of the cafe while pushing a trolley filled with various drinks and bread, annoyed.
"Abel is annoying. Why doesn't she just take all these orders to the next office."
"Usually she likes to go to the office next door because there are so many handsome men."
"But it's not just Abel who sucks. Diana sucks too."
"How could Diana be on vacation so often like that? She even went on holiday with her boyfriend. Huh, that sucks."
"Just make me, who is single, jealous," Clarissa muttered while continuing to push the trolley.
Arriving Clarissa in the office. Clarissa could see quite some people walking in this lobby area.
Clarissa reflexively snorted. "This is what makes me lazy to go to the office. There are so many people."
"Why don't these people go to their respective workrooms anyway."
"Shouldn't they all be in and starting work a few dozen minutes ago?"
"Then why are they still walking around in this lobby area?"
"It's really weird," Clarissa muttered as she continued walking down the lobby area.
Upon arrival, Clarissa was at the reception desk. Clarissa immediately smiled kindly at the reception staff who were looking at her.
"Good morning," said Clarissa.
"Good morning too. How can I help you?" asked the reception staff.
"I brought drink and food orders from Dakara Cafe," Clarissa explained.
"Ahh. Keep it next to this table miss," said the reception staff while pointing to the wrong table near Clarissa.
Clarissa nodded her head. "Okay miss."
"Oh yeah. Are you a new employee at Dakara Cafe or not?" asked the reception staff
Clarissa reflexively shook her head. "No. I'm an old employee."
"But why I have never seen miss deliver coffee to this office?" asked the reception staff.
"Because there are already Abel and Diana who want to deliver orders to this office," Clarissa replied with a small smile.
"But since Abel is busy making financial reports and Diana is on holiday today. So I'm the one delivering this order," explained the receptionist.
"Ah, no wonder I never met miss," said the reception staff.
Clarissa smiled a little. "Just call Clarissa."
"Okay, Clarissa. Thank you for delivering today's order," said the reception staff.
Clarissa nodded her head. "You're welcome, and don't forget to order coffee and bread again at our cafe."
The reception staff chuckled. "I will continue to buy coffee and bread from you. Because your coffee and bread are truly unmatched."
"You can do this. Well, I'm going to go back to the cafe first. I'm afraid Abel will get angry because I've been here too long," Clarissa said goodbye.
The receptionist nodded her head. "Yeah, hurry back, because if Abel gets angry, your ears will hurt."
Clarissa laughed at that. "That's right."
Clarissa immediately walked out of the office. But when Clarissa was crossing the street in front of her.
There was a car coming from the side. Clarissa's reflex took her steps back.
Ckitttt.
"Oh Lord."
Clarissa was silent for a moment. Before finally walking in annoyance towards the car that almost hit him.
Knock. Knock. Knock.
The car window that had been knocked hard by Clarissa earlier opened to reveal a man who was wearing sunglasses on his face.
"Heh. If you're driving that car, take it slow. What if I get hit? I might never be able to work again. Do you want to be responsible?!"
"Besides. Did this path belong to your ancestors that you have become like this?!"
The man creased his forehead in surprise. "This road does not belong to my ancestors. But this road belongs to me."
Clarissa reflex snorted indignantly.
"Tch."
"So people dream a lot," Clarissa exclaimed annoyed.
Without a long wait. Clarissa quickly walked away from the man who looked surprised by Clarissa's behavior.
"Weird," the man muttered, before finally driving his car back.
Clarissa just kept walking without caring about the people who kept looking at her with all kinds of gazes.
"Humph. It sucks to have to meet a madman so early in the morning."
"After all, why wear glasses in the car?"
"An annoying lunatic indeed."