"My word! This is going to be one of the busiest days I've worked yet!"
Orihime let out a small giggle as she saw the line that awaited her at the bakery. Her shift ran from 3PM to 7:30 PM which was when the store closed. With a shake of her head and a cheerful smile she tied her apron around her waist and set to work, her first costumer being a 30-ish man who was looking for a large cake for his wife and some generic vanilla cupcakes for his kids.
From 3 to 7 night people rushed in desperate for cakes, cookies, cupcakes, and special breads of all shapes and sizes for their loved ones the next day. Orihime tried her very best to help each a
"My word! This is going to be one of the busiest days I've worked yet!"
Orihime let out a small giggle as she saw the line that awaited her at the bakery. Her shift ran from 3PM to 7:30 PM which was when the store closed. With a shake of her head and a cheerful smile she tied her apron around her waist and set to work, her first costumer being a 30-ish man who was looking for a large cake for his wife and some generic vanilla cupcakes for his kids.
From 3 to 7 night people rushed in desperate for cakes, cookies, cupcakes, and special breads of all shapes and sizes for their loved ones the next day. Orihime tried her very best to help each a
It's back! With the goal of bringing a little cheer to patients in the hospital during the holiday season, the deviantART Holiday Card Project connects deviants from around the world and applies their tremendous artistic abilities in designing and creating uplifting holiday cards.
In past years, the Project has received more than 5,000 cards sent in by more than 1,000 deviants from 50 different countries/political regions. Cards were then divvied up and distributed in-person by deviantART members to local Los Angeles, CA hospitals, with additional cards given to various hospitals in the U.S. and abroad for hospital staff members to hand out