That was very pretty, but the drama seemed kind of forced. If she was only in that job to let loose and de-stress from her daily life, then I don't understand the angst at the end. She found someone special she could be with when she eventually quits the job, but acts more like she's owned by the place.
Also I would suspect is is against labor laws to forbid them to date. What you do in your private time does not concern your boss.
All of this. It was a cute one-shot, lovely art, but I just can't wrap my head around this idea of "THERE'S NO WAY WE CAN BE TOGETHER!". Especially when it was just something she was doing for fun. She wants to wear sexy clothes and the like? She should simply leave the job and dress up in sexy clothes for her girlfriend. The way the story is framed there's no reason for her to continue working there and continue denying herself of the relationship she wants more than anything.
The series framing it as this kind of tragic tale...just feels divorced from logic and reality to me, all for the sake of the author wanting it to be bitter sweet.
Edit: Just this idea bothers me, of "Oh no I have to wait for the love of my life to come to this room, otherwise we can never see each other". You realize you're not a sex slave right? You're a free woman who can do whatever the hell she wants.
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