Before she even knew it, Ayame from Ichiraku Ramen was sitting behind the Hokage's desk, looking attentively at the papers scattered all over. She wore the traditional Hokage garb, with the hat placed on the right side of the desk.
Tsunade looked at Ayame with a small amount of glee, then looked down at herself. She only visited Ichiraku Ramen on occasion, so she barely recognized the clothes she was wearing as the waitress uniform for the establishment. She felt her head, confirming that a rag had been tied around her hair.
"Ah, Miss Tsunade. Do you have the shipment of ramen I ordered?" Ayame asked, looking up from the papers.
Remembering having requested Ichiraku Ramen to make ramen for the hospital, Tsunade looked at the floor and saw a large container of ramen behind the door. "Yes, I did, Lady Hokage," Tsunade replied, happy she could call someone else Hokage.
"In that case, please deliver it to the hospital," Ayame said in a polite tone. "The staff has been running low and needs their supply replenished immediately."
"No problem, Lady Hokage!" Tsunade said as she lifted the large box and walked toward the hospital, leaving the teenage girl to deal with the mountain of paperwork.
After completing her delivery, Tsunade walked down the street toward the direction of Ichiraku Ramen. "Finally, free of the damn paperwork! Free of Shizune nagging at me to set an example! Free of that huge burden breaking my back!"
She arrived in front of the establishment where she now worked, just in time for her new boss Teuchi to appear from behind the counter and say, "Ah, Tsunade, there you are. Did you make that delivery?"
"Yes, sir!" Tsunade said. "I checked in with Lady Hokage first, then made the delivery."
"Good, now get ready; we're about to get the dinner crowd in soon. Be sure we have enough to feed everyone, especially Naruto."
"Yes, sir," Tsunade said, going to the back.
Tsunade checked the inventory, all the while thinking, "I'm lucky I decided to give Ayame my jutsu and medical knowledge to get her knowledge and skills at this job; I don't think I'll survive this shift without it."