As Amaya checked in on the overly attached couple, a group of four burly men in suits came in. They were a bit suspicious to say the least, but one shouldn't judge others right away. One of Amaya's coworkers took care of the strange group, but that left the front unmanned. So Amaya made her way over to the front podium to make sure any guest that came in was tended to. Amaya was addressed by an elegant woman at the door. "Ah, Welcome to the Tiny Snowflake, miss. Thank you very much for the compliment. Your sense of fashion is much to be admired." The slightly flustered girl said, referencing the beautiful lady's own kimono. "A seat for one? Come right this way." Amaya lead the graceful woman to a seat near a window, and handed her a menu. "What would you like to drink?" She asked. Then after scribbling her order down, she said "Okay, I'll be back with your drink and to take your order." With that she headed to the back, but noticed a customer at the entrance who was milling about. He seemed out of place with just jeans and a t-shirt, but he was still a customer. Amaya grumbled a bit at her coworker's laziness, but went to serve him anyways. "Hello, and welcome to the Tiny Snowflake," The waitress greeted with a bright smile. "Is it just you?" She asked politely. But before he could answer a group of people came in behind the man she was servicing. "Ah, I'll be with you in a moment," She called out to the group. In her quick glance at them she noticed a man with blue hair. Hmm, Amaya always thought it'd be cool to dye her hair, but in her blond hair, it'd probably look weird. Getting back to her job, Amaya lead the first out of place male to his seat and did the same routine to him, also asking what he'd like to to drink. Then the overworked female rushed to the front to address the group, who was also a little out of place in their casual attire. Where on earth were her coworkers? Apparently they were waiting on someone, so Amaya simply sat them down and handed them a menu. The waitress ran to the back and got the two drinks. She then rush over to deliver them. Finally, she had a bit of a break. Amaya stopped for a bit to catch her breath. Just then, a coworker passed her telling Amaya that a few extra hours were added to her shift due to the large amount of customers. Things were not going her way. To top everything off, a girl walked in with a dog! "Sorry, ma'am, but pets are not allowed in the restaurant." She answered the obvious question. "Not unless they are service dogs," But Amaya knew this large dog was not a service dog. He didn't have the vest on. Why were there so many people?