Megumi Chihaya

Megumi Chihaya (千早 恵, Chihaya Megumi) is a character from the anime Servant x Service.

Appearance
Megumi has straight shoulder-length auburn hair that has bangs parted at the center by two dark yellow hairclips on either side and reddish-brow eyes. She is usually seen wearing a white shirt and a knee-length blue skirt.

Personality
Megumi seems to love manga and she is a huge fan of a magical girl series called ''Magical Flowers. ''She also enjoys cosplaying and/or making others cosplay as a certain character. When she's not at work, she sometimes attends cosplay events, usually dressed as Gerbera Pink, the main character of Magical Flowers.

She is also very skilled in needle-work, and makes all her cosplay outfits by herself.

Lucy Yamagami
Lucy and Megumi are good friends and work at the same counter. Megumi often tries to get her to cosplay as Rose Black, another character from Magical Flowers, much to Lucy's chagrin and Megumi has also used weird methods to try and get Lucy's measurements, using the excuse "Oops, I slipped."

Yutaka Hasebe
Megumi views him as a rival because she thinks he could start dating Lucy and get her to do all sorts of cosplay before Megumi could.

She does like him though and views him as a friend.

Taishi Ichimiya
They are going out, despite their six years age difference. Due to the age gap, Megumi doesn't tell anyone of their relationship. She frequently gets irritated with him due to him not treating her like his girlfriend and for being "too nice". Taishi is shown to have been worried that she would dump him on Christmas Eve because he'll be with his sister during her birthday and not with Chihaya during that time. However, she'll be busy with Comiket.

Toko Ichimiya
Toko and Megumi get along very well and they hang out together often. Megumi has tried to tell her about how she and Taishi are dating but failed lots of times. She also wants Toko to cosplay as Mimosa Yellow.

Trivia

 * The name Megumi means "favor, benefit" (恵).
 * Megumi's surname Chihaya means "thousand" (千) (chi) and "early" (早) (haya).