20 Lucass Advice (1/2)
After the date, Yoona quickly changed at home and got ready for work. When she arrived, Eunha and Lucas were already there. The trio talked for a bit before starting their usual jobs.
Although it was a Saturday, there was not many customers around as it was not busy hour yet.
Yoona was leaning against the wall, waiting for any customers who needed assistance. She had already refilled all the water, swept the floor, and cleaned the cups in the bar so there were no other chores to do. She kept her customer smile on her face.
”Something's bothering you.”
Yoona turned around to face Lucas as he leaned against the counter. His narrow eyes analyzed her face.
”What do you mean,” she asked.
Lucas placed his cheek against his palm as he leaned his weight on his elbow. ”Your smile. It's different today.”
How did he know? Although she tried to act as if everything was fine, he could automatically tell. Lucas was a perceptive person, she knew that, but she thought that her smile was enough to hide everything.
She chuckled nervously. ”It's really nothing.”
Her heart cried liar.
He raised an eyebrow and walked out of the kitchen, standing beside of her against the wall. His arms were crossed.
”Don't lie,” he said. ”You can tell me. It's going to be better if you let it out of your chest.”
Yoona took a deep breath. Normally, she didn't tell people about her problems since it would burden them, but she couldn't keep her thoughts to herself. She needed a second opinion. Knowing Lucas, he wouldn't sugarcoat his answer.
”Can you keep this a secret?”
She knew Lucas wasn't the type of person to go around gossiping, but she made sure to ask just in case. To let her heart at ease.
Lucas pursed his lips. ”Who do I have to tell anyways? But yeah, what's up?”
”Well,” she began. ”Today I went on a date with my boyfriend. It was really great at first, we went for some good sushi and we joked around like always. Nothing out of the ordinary. But then we went to an exclusive art gallery. There we met one of his family's business partners. They talked for a while, which was totally fine, but then the old man started making rude remarks at me.”