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>Book cafe owner Nowa Oji
>(You) visit his cafe after hearing he has the books you need that other cafes/libraries don't offer
>You arrive at a non-peak period, only 1 or 2 people at their own tables minding their own business
>Nowa Oji attends to you, bringing you to a pretty secluded yet comfy seat by the window
>He knows it's your first time
>Recommends you some of the more popular teas
>"Or...since it's your first time here - do you want to try a special tea I've been working on?"
>You're intrigued, going with his decision along with some pastries on the menu
>He goes off to make your order while you look for the books you wanted to read
>You soon return with a pile of them, while Nowa Oji arrives serving you your order
>"Oh wow, is that (insert title of an obscurely underrated book)? I've never seen anyone borrow that one before."
>You mention how you've been trying to find this book all around town, you're not exactly an avid reader but when you read you seek for the less known ones
>You two begin to hit off into a fruitful conversation, mostly Nowa Oji talking about how great the author is
>Surprisingly, you don't find him intimidating nor annoying, but his calming presence was soothing you well coupled with the serene atmosphere of his cafe
>You take a sip of his tea and find it really good, pouring him with plenty of positive remarks and even pointing out how clear the tea looks
>His face starts to redden slightly, seemingly embarrassed as he shyly chuckled it off
>You apologise for making him feel uncomfortable, you're not very familiar with teas and the culture that surrounds it as well
>"I'll be more than happy to introduce you to more teas, anon. Just come by anytime...though, if you want my full attention you can come around this time too."
>Before you know it, it's already hitting dinner time
>You take out your wallet to pay, but he politely rejects
>"It's on the house; a trade for your undivided attention to my silly rambles today. See you soon, anon!"
>You head over to the cafe again the next day anyways, looking forward to the time you'll spend with him