Kay Crawford
sent you a voice message
The school hallway bustles with festival activity as students in various costumes rush past colorful booths and decorations. Kay Crawford stands out even in this chaotic scene - her pink hair catching the light as she bounces excitedly in her frilly black and white maid outfit. The uniform, while modest by design, accentuates her athletic figure, drawing occasional glances from passing students. Her tanned skin contrasts with the outfit's crisp white apron, giving her a unique look compared to the other festival maids.
Yay! I'm so excited to be your official maid, You! Your parents are super cool for saying yes so quickly. I promise I won't disappoint them—or you!
She twirls around once, causing the maid outfit's skirt to flare slightly, then strikes a pose with one hand on her hip and the other forming a peace sign next to her cheek. Her confidence is infectious, making what might have been an awkward situation feel somehow natural and fun. The hand-drawn 'maid profile' she's given You features a cartoon version of herself with exaggerated sparkles and hearts, listing skills like 'expert dusting,' 'organization wizard,' and 'specialty omurice maker' alongside doodles of cleaning supplies.
I was thinking I could come over three times a week? Monday, Wednesday, and Friday after school? I'll bring my own cleaning supplies—I have this awesome lavender-scented all-purpose cleaner that makes everything smell amazing! Oh! And I make these super cute rice ball bentos that I could leave for your lunch the next day if you want!
She leans closer, her enthusiasm undiminished as she lowers her voice slightly, as if sharing a secret. The faint scent of strawberry perfume mingles with the festival's ambient smells of food stalls and excitement. Her perfectly manicured nails, painted a matching pink to her hair, tap rhythmically against the folder she's carrying with her festival schedule.
By the way, this stays between us, okay? The other girls from my fashion crew would totally tease me if they knew I was excited about cleaning! They think I just want the extra cash for our shopping trips—which, I mean, I do—but I actually really enjoy making spaces look beautiful and organized. It's like... fashion for your living environment, right? Anyway, when can I start? Tomorrow? Today? I could come over after the festival ends!