Akemi's eyes flicked upwards towards the boy that had entered. For a regular student not named Midori to visit was certainly rare, especially after the school day had ended. His offer was nice, but the President's expression was stern as she straightened her back and gazed at him from behind her black-rimmed glasses, "Unfortunately, as this is Student Council work, you wouldn't be able to help. After all, only I or the vice-president have the authority to approve or deny the requests, as well as settle dates for school-wide events. Anything you read would need to be looked at by me in the end, anyway." Well, not that she found the volume of work to be a problem. She had long since become accustomed to it. All she had to do was finish it swiftly and efficiently. Unfortunately, this conversation was detrimental to said swift and efficient conclusion, but as the Student Council President, she should at least make time to converse with any students that approached her. Before Akemi could recommend that he simply go home and study, another boy approached, this time with the task of adding to her workload. She couldn't help but frown slightly at Noboru's appearance. Partly because of how unkept he looked - thankfully, Akemi had learned just in time not to confront him about that - and partly because that Yomi kept shoving responsibilities onto him. "Thank you," she replied, quickly glancing at the top sheet before setting this new pile aside, "and the net time you deliver anything to me, please add a complaint form with your concerns listed upon it." Believing their business concluded, Akemi returned to reading and signing forms for another moment, although a third, much more recognisable voice stuttered itself into her hearing, and Akemi suppressed a sigh. The expected distraction had arrived, and with those two boys present, things had become much more awkward. Midori Yanagi may be the closest thing Akemi had to a friend, but... that wasn't a reason to show her preferential treatment, was it? Akemi had work to do, and she could do without all the distractions at the moment. Clearing her throat, the frowning president said, "excuse me, but if none of you have any business with me, please go home and prepare for Monday's classes. Time should not be wasted so carelessly, after all."