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Convenience Store Happenings - prologue
Cashier! Reader x jjk characters
Note: not edited, just a quick scratch before I forget the idea lol
The hustle and bustle off the city mutes as the door chimes behind you. The bells clanging as it closes. âHellooâoh.â Your coworker chimes as they stand at the register, their greeting dying as they realize it wasnât a customer that had come in. Faux enthusiasm going out just as fast as it came.
âClocking in?â They ask, raising their eyebrows. You nod, âYep.â You chirp, voice sounding just as dead as theirs. âGood luckâ itâs been a fucking day and a half.â They drone on, warning you of the dreaded shift that you were tagging them out of.
You give the typical response, lips pursing together to show how you felt on the inside: definitely not looking forward to this shift.
âGreat,â Your tone is flat, you grab your time card and slot into the top. The machine grabs it and dips it down stamping the time of your arrival. You grab it and place it back into the holder. You glance up at your coworker, âAny idea who else is coming in?â
They shrug, âManager said someone called outâ so you could be with anyone, or no one, for that matter.â You heave a sigh.
Great. AwesomeâŠFantastic.
âWelp, Iâm out of here. Itâs a new drawer, so just log in.â They pat your back as you walk up to the register, logging into the system. âGuy on 5 is getting a full tankâ $50.â You nod as you look out the window at the skinny lanky man pumping his gas, his expression is gaunt. He looked like he had been stressed all his life, and after life.
As he is pumping the gas, the back door cracking open. You see three teenagers pile out as he pleads with them to come back, almost pathetically.
âWelcome~.â You chime with the same fake enthusiasm as your coworker had done earlier, the door chimes as the teenagers walk in. They duck their head in a quick, but polite greeting hurrying over to the drinks.
The taller black haired teen grabs a plain black coffee, making their girl teen scoff. âWow, Fushiguroâ canât you drink something a little more tasteful.â She rolls her eyes. A scowl comes on his face fast, âTch.â Is all he gives as a response.
You raise an eyebrow, mildly amused by their antics. The pink haired teen gasps and whips open a fridge door, âLook, Kugasaki, Fushiguro! They have the new ice cream sundae Dr.Pepper! Dâyou think Gojo Sensei would want to try it?â
She walks over to him. âGross, probably. Dudeâs a freak for sweets.â Fushiguro nods in agreement.
You blink slowly, getting weirded out by their talk, deciding it was probably best to tune them out. They grab a couple of things and bring them up to the counter to check out. âThis all for you?â You ask them as you grab their drinks, scanning them and placing them in a bag, glancing up at the blank faced teen. He nods side eyeing the other two in his group, as they push each other bickering. The scowls at them, a slight flush on his face. Saving him from noticing his embarrassment, you hit the button displaying the total. âOk. Thatâll be $14.56â cash or car-â
He holds up a black card, Gojoâs black card.
âGotcha.â You werenât going to question why a teenager had a black cardâŠ
You hit the card button, the slot lighting up. He taps the card to the screen, paying without a word. You rip the receipt as it prints placing it in the bag, quickly reprinting and placing the copy into the basket.
You nod, saying a quick, âHave a good one.â He nods back, mumbling a âYeah, you too.â As he grabs the bag, pushing the other too out the doorâ âYouâre embarrassing me, stop.â As they bicker about who chose the best drink and snacks.
The door chimes again, silence taking over the store. âWellâŠ.alright.â You say to yourself as you watch them walk back to the car through the window.
You turn back to the registerâ hopefully you wouldnât have any more weird customersâŠ