Mari nodded and listened intently at Minkyu explained a bit more about the restaurant. Or, really, he explained the things she already understood. There really wasn't much more to this place, though she hadn't expected anything more anyway. A cat-themed cafe with cute food was perfect enough for her! Everything around her was adorable, and it really made her filled with excitement. Could she really work at a place like this? Her head tilted in confusion when he said he had something, but then he moved on to ask her another question. Feeling flustered, once again, she looked down at her hands which were balled into tiny fists on her lap. [color=cyan][b]"I-I don't know... I-I'm sorry, I've never tried it... I can smile really well! And I like to help people! B-But, uh... I am not good at talking to others..."[/b][/color] Her cheeks flushed red and she glanced up at him, nervously. Why wouldn't she stop bringing up things she [i]wasn't[/i] good at? Mari's mother had told her that confidence was key in these situations. [color=cyan][b]"I-I'm willing to try anything, though!"[/b][/color] Her face flushed red when the young girl realized how that could be interpreted. Frantically, she waved her arms. [color=cyan][b]"Well, m-maybe not [i]anything[/i]... But when it comes to this restaurant, I'm sure I can do my absolute very best with anything that needs to be done! Cleaning, bringing food to people, uh..."[/b][/color] She paused, unsure of what else the job would entail. [color=cyan][b]"..."[/b][/color] What else could she say? Hopefully her determination was getting through to the barista in front of her.