Akui rolled her eyes and sighed: this stupid faunus had invited her to dinner, at some s***ty restaurant. What was wrong with this chick? Sure, Akui had accidentally kissed her and kinda let herself spiral out of control, AND she totally walked this girl to her class while holding her hand, AND BOTH things were initiated by her and not the chicken woman...but just because she had done things a bit fast didn't mean she wanted to do EVERYTHING fast. She still wasn't sure what she wanted with this weird...'relationship'. Akui shuddered on the inside at even thinking the word.
Still, this seemed to be big for the feathered one, and she didn't exactly NOT want to sit down and eat with her...it went pretty well the first time.
The chicken woman then opened the door for her and held her arm out, an offer to link arms and escort her. "Pssh." was Akui's only response, as she put her hands back into her hoodie pockets and walked right past Riley without waiting for her. She then looked around for a seat for them, and there was many an option...due to the lack of people actually eating here.
Akui sighed and sat down at a booth with a nice view of a local park via the window. She stared out it for a while, seeing little boys and girls playing chase and swinging on swings. She saw one of the boys start pulling on the pigtails of one of the girls, and the girl's mother came to break it up. Akui scoffed, then saw chicken woman settle herself across from her out of her peripheral vision, so she turned to face her and saw an older woman.
"Oh Riley, what a pretty friend you have here! Her hair reminds me of my begonias back home, such a beautiful pink. Can I get you something to drink, for starters?" her voice was so dry and old it was like she came out of the earlier parts of a history book, and yet she sprinkled a certain amount of sweetness into it that for a moment you couldn't notice if she even aged a day.
Akui gave her a side glance then looked at the table. "Got a menu?" she asked, albeit rather crudely.
"Oh, why yes, of course! Here you are, sweetie!" the old woman practically sang as she handed her a menu.
One quick glance over and Akui noticed that this menu not only was faded and dirty, but that they only had ten options for food: two of them breakfast, five lunch, and two for dinner, and only a single dessert...which was apple pie. They also only had three options for drinks: water, lemonade, and tea.
"...the hell is this? What sh**ty excuse of a menu is this? No soda, and only ten choices to pick from..." Akui stopped. She was staring at Riley, who had this look on her face that Akui couldn't quite read. It was somewhere between a panic and a threat, but Akui held her gaze and stared the chicken woman down. The restaurant was dead silent for what felt like half-an-hour, but was roughly only a minute.
Akui was the first to break the gaze, and she offered the menu back to the old lady while looking back at the window. "...you still doing breakfast?"
"Why yes! We offer breakfast all day long, deary! What would you like?" the old woman replied cheerily, acting as if nothing remotely bad or awkward had transpired.
"...four eggs, scrambled. Also the porkchop dinner. Soup, chicken noodle... and gimme a side of your 'famous mashed taters.' Lemonade for the drink." she practically spat out, not looking at the older woman or Riley even once.
"Alrighty then! Four scrambled eggs, a porkchop dinner with chicken noodle soup, lemonade, and a side of our specialty taters for Pink and Pretty! And one of the usual for sweet ol' Riley. Be right back with your drinks!" she sang sweetly, then hurried off behind the counter.
Akui continued to pout with her arms crossed, staring out the window, even though the kids were gone and there was nothing worth looking at.