forum "You know, you could have just asked for my number instead of ordering twelve coffees..."(Modern Fantasy feat. tired halfdragon Cole Sparks//OneonOne//Closed)
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@kaltenbrunn

"Yeah…" Lucky trailed off, the word falling despondently from his mouth. He leaned back in his chair, the motion emphasized by the swooshing action of his hand running through his hair, fingers tearing at the few snarls in the curls.
"Ah, you're a book kinda guy?" he asked, his arm falling to rest on the back of his chair. "My room's mostly just dirty clothes. My housemate hogs the hampers, so I'm left to just toss my shit on the floor." He said this as though it were a joke, the statement even accompanied by a forceful nose exhale. However, the way Lucky's cheek twitched as he spoke and the way his eye shifted slightly betrayed just how irritated this fact seemed to make him.
"So…" he said, forcing the conversation along. He took a break in his next statement to chew on his bottom lip, doing so until the silence was too much to bear. "What kinda books do you read?"

@Toxic_Persephone group

“I am a book guy.”
Cole laughed softly at Lucky’s annoyance. He didn’t have a roommate and he was kinda glad he didn’t. The stories he heard were never really fun.
“Sounds rough. I’d hate that. I can hardly stand my own coworkers sometimes I have no idea how I’d live with someone.” He mused, watching Lucky’s expression closely.
As the silence settled between them he grew a little more uncomfortable with it. He debated going back to working until Lucky spoke again.
“Ah… a lot of lore kinda stuff. Old tales of dragons and monsters and the such…” not entirely a lie. He enjoyed reading about his kind more often than not. “But a good fantasy fiction is nice every now and then.” Even if it was inaccurate Cole found them enjoyable. Some tales of dragons were so ridiculous he couldn’t help but to laugh at them.

@kaltenbrunn

"Dragons and monsters," Lucky echoed, as though amused by Cole's answer. "Well damn. That's way more interesting than the boring bullshit books I read," he said, both his expression and tone falling flat as he waved a dismissive hand at his own words. "That shit looks like it would be assigned by an English professor at Yale or Havard or some other stuffy lawyer factory."
Lucky doubted that anyone in their right mind would care about the types of books he had lining his shelves, crammed into drawers, and scattered into piles near the corners of his room. I mean, theory? Innovation? Technological advancements of the past century? Yeah, you'd have to be insane to willingly read those snooze-fests.
Pushing aside his own perception of his reading habits, Lucky turned to stare at Cole, his face adorned with an interestedly quizzical impression as he said, "I never really looked much into mythology before. Like, I thought it was cool and stuff, but I never really got into it. Y'know? 'Cause dragons are awesome, no matter what culture you're looking at, but I couldn't ever really suspend my disbelief long enough for the myths to catch my interest. I dunno, it's probably just a weird me thing. Doesn't even make sense for me to be so damn skeptical."
It really didn't. In what world would it be reasonable for a man who could cause implosions with his emotions to be skeptical of anything? Well, this world, apparently. Because as far as Lucky was concerned, dragons and matter-collapsers were on entirely different ends of the "believability" spectrum.

@Toxic_Persephone group

“What do you read? I’m sure it’s interesting enough. If you read it then it must be good.” He replied with a grin, flashing his teeth playfully.
Cole listened to Lucky’s words in amusement. So this guy wasn’t aware of the magical world around him. How strange for someone who smelled so strongly of magic. Maybe he had a roommate or a partner or lover who was magical and the scent just rubbed off on him?
No.
Cole could tell it was Lucky’s own magic.
Maybe Cole could do the honors of introducing the other to the world of mythical and Magic’s and creatures of lore.
Or maybe he could keep his secret and remain safe and hidden away from his own dragon kin.
“Dragons aren’t all they’re clocked up to be but they sure as hell have interesting lore and history to them.” Cole replied, smirking. He should know.
“But you like dragons you said? What about them makes them cool?”

@kaltenbrunn

"Oh, I just mean, like, I think they're cool. Like, European dragons and their fire-breathing thing! Or Asian dragons with those cool noodle bodies! Or… Yeah, those are really the only two kinds of dragons I know," Lucky admitted with a laugh. "But I think they're pretty sweet. I mean, c'mon! Who doesn't like dragons?" The rhetoric was accompanied by a loose shrug and a small, incredulous huff, as though he was in disbelief that there were people who existed who actually didn't like dragons.
"Ugh. It's just boring stuff, really. Theory, technology, stuff that anyone with a shred of sanity wouldn't touch with a ten-foot pole." He pulled a face of disgust, as though the words he was saying tasted bitter in his mouth. "Really, I'd much rather learn about dragons than about," he paused, as though reflecting on the next word prepared in his mind, before saying, with the conviction of a man speaking the name of a sworn enemy, "sociology." He added a fake shudder for dramatic effect.

@Toxic_Persephone group

Cole laughed at the words, nodding his head along softly. Lucky had a point. Dragon's were probably incredible beings to the humans who read about them. It made Cole a bit proud for once of his dragon blood. It meant that Lucky admired a part of him.
Hold on, hold on.
Cole could not be wanting Lucky's admiration and liking. No no. He couldn't make friends. No! None! Unfortunately he couldn't help himself very much. Lucky had a certain charm to him. It almost made Cole mad that he couldn't fight the emotions.
"Hey, sociology is interesting in the fact that people are interesting at times." He defended, shaking his head with a soft laugh. "You're quite the academic man it seems. I'm impressed. I can't imagine the knowledge you must have about all sorts of things." He praised, curious to see how Lucky would react to it. He did mean it though.

@kaltenbrunn

Lucky couldn't help but roll his eyes at Cole's words, a smirk tugging at the corner of his lips. "I guess it's not so bad, as long as you can get past the circle jerk of pretentious sociologists who gatekeep the entire study," he muttered, sneering slightly as he spoke. He let out a long, guttural sigh, accompanying the sound with the spinning of his index finger pointed into the air. "Although, I don't even think I'd really describe myself as a sociologist. I just kinda like being able to make informed decisions about… things. Y'know?"
As he was complimented, the corner of Lucky's mouth twitched once, before suddenly broadening into a pearly grin. At this point, he was smiling like a complete idiot. "Oh! Well, thank you," Lucky said, his pitch rising slightly as pride mixed with excitement crept into his tone. He'd never been described as academic before, but he had to admit that he loved the sound of the word, especially when it was being used to describe him! "I mean, I'd only really call myself knowledgable about engineering kinda stuff," he said, tapping his chin. "You seem awfully academic too, you know. I mean, mythology books? There's a lot of mythology in the world, so being knowledgable with that is impressive."

@Toxic_Persephone group

Cole snickered softly, grinning at the description. “So they’re that bad? I’ve never met one personally. I tend to not talk to too many customers. Only the ones I like.” He teased.
His chest warmed at the reaction he had gotten out of Lucky, grinning wider than he thought he ever could.
“It’s nothing much on my end. I’m not well versed in any of it. I only have a few.” That was truth. Cole couldn’t just wander into dragon territory and ask for the books on his own kind. He was forbidden to even live so there was no way they’d let him into a library or whatever they used to store books.

@kaltenbrunn

"Oh, c'mon. You don't gotta flatter me," Lucky said in mock embarrassment, the playfulness in his tone enhanced by the waggish expression twisted onto his face. "Really. 'Cause then I feel like I have to return the compliments, and I'm just not good at complimenting people."
Ironically, the next words out of Lucky's mouth were a compliment.
"Hey! That's better than a lot of other people can say for themselves. I'd be proud of those few books if I were you," he said, leaning back in his chair and pushing the front legs up off of the floor. "Actually, I think I meant to ask you this earlier, but, like, what do you like about dragons? Whatever it is, it's probably more in-depth than 'I dunno, I just think they're cool'… My lame-ass answer," he laughed, although it was hard to classify the noise he made as an actual laugh, as it sounded remarkably more like a disappointed sigh whistling past a pair of smiling lips.

@Toxic_Persephone group

“Don’t worry, you don’t have to return any compliments, Lucky. Only if you’re comfortable with it.” he reassured, eyes crinkling in a joy he couldn’t quite recognize.
So instead, Cole mused over his companion across the table, studying each movement and emotion carefully. This wasn’t too bad. Lucky was charming in his ways of speech and actions. Cole was a little enchanted by it. He never really did have very good communication skills as he tended to only talk to Shihiro, who wasn’t much of a conversationalist.
“Me? Dragons?” The question put a halt to his thoughts and musings. What did he like about his own kind? Not much he had to admit. They were cruel in making sure he didn’t exist. He chose his next words carefully.
“They’re very diverse in each region. I love that. There’s never the same look or type specific to their race.”

@kaltenbrunn

"Oh yeah, definitely," Lucky hummed, his eyebrow quirking at the caution behind Cole's answer. It seemed so bereft, so reserved. So unlike what he'd been expecting. He was half inclined to question further out of pure curiosity but decided instead that if Cole had wanted to elaborate on his response, he would've. "They're kinda like people in that sense, huh? I mean, they're both widespread, diverse, and damn fascinating to study."

@Toxic_Persephone group

“A little more like people than you could ever imagine. Just as intelligent and just as cruel at times.” Cole replied, a bitter taste rising in his mouth.
As much as he loved learning about his own kind, he couldn’t enjoy it fully. He wasn’t allowed the knowledge that the rest had. Not even Shihiro could give it to him. The lesser soul was literally bound under a Law of silence. He physically couldn’t explain certain things to Cole. Lesser souls were meant to guide their hosts towards the sources of the information they were seeking. Host souls had to learn for themselves. Lesser souls had to guide them towards that. And Cole wasn’t able to go to the places he needed to. Shihiro couldn’t do much but tell him which human books were actually dragon-written and correct to his kind. It was rough. Cole had visited more bookstores than he could ever remember just so he could search for potential half-truths and knowledge. There had to be some sort of rule that allowed Cole to exist. He had to find it. He needed to. He had to fit in with his own kind. He had to find some reason his existence was worthwhile. Else he was just Cole the abomination.
“Though they’re incredibly fascinating.” He added after his thoughts had dispersed, cracking a smile. “If you’re ever interested I have a ton of books at my place about it. I wouldn’t mind loaning a few or inviting you over to study them.” He hummed, leaning back in his seat. Shihiro gave him a warning growl, which went ignored. Half the books Cole had were in different languages. He didn’t understand them but Shihiro did, which meant the information could be lent to Cole. He had written entire translations based on what the other had told him.

@kaltenbrunn

"Well, the only creatures capable of cruelty are the intelligent ones," Lucky mused, the fingers of his left hand drumming against the tabletop. A moment of silence passed between the two before Lucky let a faint laugh sputter out from his chest. "I'm sorry, that was super unnecessarily philosophical. Uhm, what were we talking—? Dragons, right." Lucky gently patted his forehead with the palm of his hand, the muscles in his arm noticeably tensing as he did so. Don't smack yourself, he quietly instructed, forcing his hand into his pants' pocket. Nothing's gonna happen just 'cause you forgot something.
Forcing his attention outwards once more, Lucky barely caught the end of Cole's sentence as it was spoken. He couldn't help but wince at what he heard—at the invitation to Cole's apartment. In all honesty, he didn't hate the idea of studying with the other—in fact, he quite fancied the idea—but he couldn't bring himself to feel comfort in it. There was always that fear of being rejected or betrayed or abandoned hanging over every emotional connection he considered making. He worried at his bottom lip, his eyebrows twitching in response to the sharp pain the habit caused. However, the pain wasn't what caused him to stop; He only stopped after having made a decision as to how he should respond.
"I realize that I'm irresistibly attractive in both my appearance and wit, but don't you think it's a little early to be inviting me over to your place?" It was the only way Lucky knew how to respond to difficult decisions: Deflecting through the use of jokes. His tone had been light enough for the statement to be able to be read as a joke, especially when accompanied by the frivolous smirk he offered Cole.

@Toxic_Persephone group

Cole only hummed in response to that insight. It did seem that way. In every shape and form it really was all based on the intelligence of the creature. Cole had met many intelligent species and races and creatures and they all seemed to have some sort of injustice written into their behaviors. None could help it. He himself had the inevitability of being cruel despite the knowledge he had of how awful beings could be.
“Philosophy can’t really be helped in this situation” Cole mused. He had been doing just that in his thoughts.
Lucky’s subtle change in expression and emotion wasn’t lost on the half-being sitting before him. Cole’s body language relaxed in an attempt to soothe the other before him. He had no bad intentions. He never did have bad intentions. The only people he ever invited over were the magical or mythical beings who didn’t understand there was more than just them with strange abilities. Cole could take care of himself. He had fought off many a being trying to kill him so far. He could afford the risk to tell another they weren’t alone. He wasn’t always kind about it either. Lucky had it, ironically, lucky.
“Maybe I’m trying to get murdered?” He teased, flashing Lucky a toothy grin to match his smirk. “The opportunity remains open. If you’d be more comfortable with finding more about me first, you have all the time to do so.”

@kaltenbrunn

"I hadn't even considered murdering you," Lucky defended, pressing his hand against his chest, as though offended that Cole would ever think such a thing about him. "Although, it doesn't sound like a half-bad idea now that you mention it," he said, his lips pursing in thought.
Lucky took a moment to genuinely consider the offer before him. Realistically, the worst that could happen would be rejection, and Lucky was fairly certain that he'd be able to survive that. Now, there was the threat of Cole potentially being a serial killer, which Lucky didn't think he'd be able to survive, but he reminded himself that he was trying to think realistically. That was just a silly delusion, and it was utterly unrealistic.
"Y'know… I'll think about it. Murdering you, I mean, not coming over. 'Cause I'm already pretty confident that I wouldn't mind visiting your place, as long as you're not dissuaded by the chance of me bringing over a knife," Lucky said, winking. And by winking, I mean slowly and dramatically closing his eye while tilting his head forward to mimic the act of winking.

@Toxic_Persephone group

“Mhm. With all due respect, I’m not actually looking to get murdered.” He replied with a soft laugh. “Though I’m glad you’ll think about the offer. It gets a little lonely around here and you seem like someone who’s worth getting to know”
Cole glanced up at the clock and chewed on his lip. He only had a few hours left on his shift but it still felt like it would be forever until he could actually be free.
“I hope I haven’t scared you off either.” Cole turned his head back to Lucky. “I promise I’m not some sort of weirdo or killer. I’m honestly just boring old Cole.” Who happens to not be entirely human

@kaltenbrunn

Lucky leaned back in his chair, the wood creaking slightly beneath his shifting weight. He had to admit, he didn't see what it was about him that made him "seem like someone who's worth getting to know", but he wasn't about to vocalize that belief. He honestly wouldn't mind making a new friend, especially with someone as comforting as Cole, considering his current friends were, at their best, poor influences. The rest of the time they were just fucking psychotic. It'd be nice to finally have a rational, sane friend.
Of course, that's assuming he's telling the truth about not being a weirdo or serial killer.
Actually… that's a pretty good point.
Well now you're just looking for a reason to not go over, Luke, you dumb piece of shit.
Damn. Another good point.
He'd already rationalized this. He was going over because, statistically, what were the chances of something bad happening? Infinitesimally small, assuming he'd be able to reign himself in if something got overwhelming. Which, for his own happiness, he was willing to assume.
"No, no. Of course, you haven't scared me away," Lucky insisted, waving a flippant hand in Cole's direction. "I was just joking earlier." Interlacing his fingers over the tabletop, Lucky tilted his head to the side, his lips twitching into a vague smile. "And I hope you're just joking about being boring. 'Cause, from what I've seen of you so far… Well, I just don't think 'boring' is a good descriptor for you."

@Toxic_Persephone group

Cole’s strange eyes glinted in curiosity as he sat patiently waiting for a reply. His eyes roamed the edges and lines of Lucky’s face as if trying to commit every detail to memory.
Now he could only take this two ways. The direct way and openly admitting he knew Lucky had some sort of power, or the less direct way in which Cole took it slow and built up towards admitting. He’d have to find out what kind of person Lucky was exactly and work off of that.
A little complicated but it could be done.
Cole’s delight shone a little more transparently on his face when Lucky spoke again. His eyes twinkled with an excitement he was sure Nancy would absolutely adore and never leave him alone about.
”Someone’s got a cute little friend.” He could hear her say it now. ”Good for you, but be careful, Cole darling. Your situation is extremely difficult.” He understood that.
“Me? Joking? I would never~“ He replied dramatically, dismissing the thoughts that intruded on his happiness. He could allow himself one friendship right?
“Though I’m glad you seem to like my company. I enjoy yours too. I guess I can’t argue with you either, can I? If you find me interesting there’s sadly nothing I can do.” He cracked another grin.

@kaltenbrunn

"Never joke?" Lucky asked, an amused huff of air whisking from the back of his throat, the noise seeming to resemble a pitched-down snake hiss. "If it's no joke, then it's either a lie or a misunderstanding. And certainly, you'd never lie to me, especially about a topic as serious as your boring-ness," he said, wagging a finger in Cole's direction.
Lucky took a moment to pluck at his eyepatch's strap, like a musician testing the strings on their guitar. "How unfortunate," he muttered lamely, his bottom lip puckering out as though offering pity to the other. "You'll have to live with the knowledge that you're not as boring as you'd always thought you were. Sounds like a curse to me. Anywho," he began, his tone completely shifting with the final word, gaining a light, airy quality, "What time do you get off work? If you don't mind me asking."

@Toxic_Persephone group

Cole gave the other a dramatic eye roll and yet he couldn’t wipe the stupid grin off his face. How delightfully fun the other was. Even if he was playfully pitying Cole for pretending to be so absolutely boring.
“Oh it’s such a curse on my soul! Such a blemish I can’t erase.” He brought a hand to his head, feigning a distressed damsel about to faint from the pure awfulness of his blight. “Woe is Cole!”
The dramatics brought a few unwanted eyes in his general direction, leaving Cole a little uncomfortable as he straightened himself in his chair and chuckled nervously at himself. Whoops.
“Ah, around 5PM, today is one of my shorter shifts.”

@kaltenbrunn

"Oh, woe is Cole," Lucky parroted slyly, leaning forward and pressing his chest against the edge of the table. It was nice, seeing Cole act so absurdly dramatic, because it made Lucky feel better about his own absurd dramatics. He'd often been teased by his friends for his habit to exaggerate things, so knowing that Cole most likely wouldn't made him far more optimistic about any future friendship the two may have.
"Then, if you're okay with today, how does 6 PM sound? Or 6:30, if you need time to clean your apartment up. Though I don't really mind messes, so I wouldn't worry about it if I were you." The chair Lucky had been sitting on scooted back as he stood up, his hands tucked flatly into his jeans' pockets. "If you give me your address I could meet you then? Or, actually, that's kinda weird, just asking for someone's address like that, huh?" Lucky mused, rubbing his chin with the joint of his thumb. "Well, whatever you're comfortable with, really. I realize I might be being a little direct, so… sorry if I am."

@Toxic_Persephone group

Lucky was, well, lucky because Cole was the most dramatic person he knew. Granted he didn’t know very many people but that wasn’t the point!
Cole rumbled in amusement and pulled out his phone - which was a rather old thing but it got the job done. “6 is perfect. Are you comfortable giving me your number? I can text it to you. If not, I can just tell you my address. Though it might be nice to keep in touch. I won’t spam you either unless you really want me to.” He teased. His golden eyes twinkled with a light he hadn’t had in a while. Friends were usually a really bad idea especially for Cole’s lifestyle. He moved around a lot to escape the possibility of being caught and slaughtered because he was only partial dragon. Friends were hard to keep in that regard.
But he’d take a chance on Lucky. Maybe he’d be safe and able to chat with Lucky freely about everything eventually? Maybe.
Sounded a little too hopeful sadly.

@kaltenbrunn

Pulling a pen out from his shirt's chest pocket and snatching a napkin from one of the dispensers, Lucky began scrawling something on the paper, careful to not rip the delicate material.
"Of course," Lucky murmured, slipping the napkin, which now bore a 10-digit number, to Cole. "Hey, if you can keep yourself from spamming," he started, the smirk on his lips the only thing betraying the jest in his statement, "then the number's all yours. Although, I totally trust you with that."
Lucky began rummaging around in his pockets, swapping the pen he'd been holding out for a few dollars. "For the cheesecake," he explained, the money spilling onto the table from his unfurling fist. "You can keep the change."

@Toxic_Persephone group

The paper was taken with a reverence that rivaled most church-goers. He entered the number quickly into his phone so he couldn’t lose it and glanced back up at Lucky with a bright grin.
“You have nothing to worry about, dear Lucky, I give you a dragon’s honor on that. And that can’t be broken else you’ll have to kill me.” He teased. Though he presented it as a joke, there was much truth in the statement. They were legally binding to his kin and the punishment of breaking one was pretty much a free murder pass. It was a terrifying concept in his mind.
“Don’t worry about paying for that. It’s on the house since I did convince you to try it. Take it as a good deed from a fellow strange being.” He winked, ignoring the coins as they fell.

@kaltenbrunn

"Alright then," Lucky murmured, slowly scooping the money back into the palm of his hand. "If you insist." The money had already disappeared back into his pocket by the time he'd finished speaking. "Here's hoping my company will be payment enough, right?"
Lucky stood there awkwardly for a moment, unsure of how to begin saying goodbye. He'd grown used to social events around friends and family where he'd discreetly leave without saying a word to anyone. But, that certainly wouldn't be appropriate for the conversation he was having now.
"Welp… I'm gonna start… leaving. To go to my house. To get ready," he said, shuffling back a few inches towards the exit. "I'll see you at 6, then. Yeah? Yeah." He took a few more steps backward, his hand now resting on the doorknob. "Right, right, see you soon, then. Bye. Good luck with the rest of your shift. Let's hope you don't find another devilishly handsome man and make plans with him instead," he joked, a very obviously fake laugh added at the end. "Well, I really oughtta get going. See ya." Finally able to pull himself away from the long-winded goodbye, Lucky nodded at Cole, opened the door, and made his way out. Though, he was obliged to wave goodbye to Cole from outside of the cafe through the window as he left.

@Toxic_Persephone group

Cole chuckled at the drawn-out goodbye, already starting to clear the table they sat at. He kept his eyes trained on Lucky the entire time, completely relaxed and smiling like an idiot.
“Goodbye, Lucky. I’ll see you - and not any other devilishly good-looking men - at 6, alright?” He responded gently.
”How cute. Cole made a friend. What are you planning on doing?” Shihiro drawled as Cole waved back to Lucky and hoped he could see him through the window.
“I’m going to befriend him, that’s what I plan on doing. And maybe introduce him to the magical world. ‘Course I can’t do much to help him as well… I’m a hopeless case when it comes to that, but I can tell him about it.” He rumbled to the other who shared his body, wiping down the table and then moving back behind the counter. The other barista had arrived by then and he didn’t look too pleased to see Cole there. That made sense though. Most other mythical or magical beings disliked him either because he was a halfbreed or because he was human or because he was dragon. There was a lot of reasons to dislike Cole. He largely ignored their strange looks and snide comments. He didn’t have to prove to them that his existence wasn’t wrong. He only had to prove it to his own dragon kind. If he did that then his life would be complete and he could die a happy life.

@kaltenbrunn

Lucky's house was a quaint little thing, with dusty, off-white panels lining its exterior walls. The porch steps were muddied and cracked, and as Lucky climbed them, he was surprised to find their porch swing, which had before been suspended in the air by chains, was now sitting lamely on the ground. However, it wasn't unusual for Lucky to return home from work, only to find half the house in shambles. It was more unusual for his roommate to go more than a week without breaking something expensive.
"Darling?" He followed his call into the house, gaze immediately shifting around to search for what other item she may have broken. He expected some shouty reply from her almost immediately upon him opening the door, but instead, he was being met with complete silence. Admittedly, he was so used to Darling's loud, abrasive greetings that the house felt uncanny without them.
Letting a sigh slip past his lips, Lucky began trekking through the house, passing through the living room to get to his room. It was the smallest room in the house, discounting the bathrooms and closets, but he really didn't have a problem with it. Some may call it cramped, but he'd call it cozy.
Before he could engage in the excitement of getting ready for his meetup, Lucky knew he'd have to make a call to his boss explaining his unwarranted absence. But, if he doubted his ability to lie his way out of this type of situation, then he wouldn't have risked missing work in the first place. Picking up his phone and scrolling through his contacts, he paused once the familiar name appeared on his screen. Taking a moment to formulate a lie, he tapped the contact name and waited for the dial tone to finish ringing. "Hello? Hi, this is Luke Stacey."

@Toxic_Persephone group

Cole walked passed the other worker and into the back to grab a new cloth and some more cleaner. He'd let the other work the counter, though admittedly Cole made much better drinks than they did. He was proud about that fact and he was sure he had made many a regular customer out of his coffee in particular. It had nothing to do with the fact that maybe sometimes Cole cheated the system and just used his fire to warm the coffee pots to a more desirable heat. And it definitely had nothing to do with the fact that he often practiced making drinks at home to perfect his technique.
So maybe he enjoyed working here more than he let on but he wouldn't give anyone the satisfaction of finding that out. Especially not that dolt of a human known as-
"Atlas, you're late again." Nancy's rumbling voice growled from the office just down the hall from the cleaning station. Cole internally groaned. Atlas, the only human ever to be hired by Nancy. He wasn't a big guy necessarily but he was taller than Cole by like half an inch and always boasted of that fact. His head was always shaved on one side and left somewhat long on the other and his arms were peppered with tattoos of mythic beings including a red dragon that was supposed to represent Cole. Atlas was the only human with enough stupidity and enough skill to rile Cole up to true anger and that was incredibly hard to do.
But the human was also the only one close enough to being Cole's 'friend' of sorts. Atlas called it a friendship. Cole just huffed and allowed the human to buzz around him. It made him less annoying and much less of an issue. Atlas of course knew the identity of all the mythical and magical beings that were hired at the cafe and made sure to question every bit of information he could get out of everyone. Cole was his favorite target. Atlas loved the dragon species. Unfortunately for him, the only 'dragon' he had ever met was Cole. And Cole was partial dragon and ignorant to his own species. He hardly knew anything about his own kind. He was also hated by his own kind. Atlas didn't seem to care though, going with Cole to bookstores and collecting as many books as he could to check with the half breed if they had some sort of truth to them. It was helpful. Cole had to admit he liked the human a little bit.
"Oi! Cole! Was that you!?"
But only a little bit.
"Yeah its me… Why are you here today? That other guy's here. The newer fairy or whatever he is." Cole growled as he turned to see the tattooed human standing in the doorway, grinning like the idiot he was.
"He's fae. He prefers fae, Cole. I'd be careful around him too. You'll end up getting your ass beat one of these days." Atlas returned, looking back into the cafe to make sure the other guy didn't overhear. He was in the clear. So he turned his head to Cole and grinned again when he noticed the smoke curling out of Cole's clenched scowl. "Cool down there, fire lizard. I came in for more time so I can take some off next week. Now, looks like we're both on cleaning duty." Cole swallowed down his fire and groaned as Atlas tossed him an empty dish bin.

The rest of his shift was filled with inquisitive questions and the struggle of hiding the smoke that threatened to burn his insides up with each stupid comment the human made. He was relieved when the clock finally hit his clock-out period and he hurried to leave as fast as he could through the back door. Here he finally let out a small stream of fire and large clouds of smoke as he raved over how much he disliked cleaning duty with the human.

@kaltenbrunn

The call went far better than Lucky'd been expecting. He'd been prepared for his boss to call him out on his bullshit, to see straight through the lie he'd haphazardly created. I mean, saying that your roommate was sick and you had to take care of her is hardly a creative lie. But, when his boss finally responded, it was with an "It's fine. Just be in tomorrow," and Lucky immediately started grinning like an idiot. He had to make an effort to keep the smile from creeping into his voice as he spoke. "Of course. See you then, Mick."
The beep signaling the call's end was the most relieving sound he'd heard all week.
Lucky tossed his phone onto his bed and kicked a dirty t-shirt to the side as he surveyed his room. There were, at any given time, at least four spots in his room where he stored clothes. His dresser and closet, obviously, but he also had dirty clothes scattered around the floor and a comically tall pile of clean clothes stacked on a chair. The chair was dedicated to clothes that he couldn't fit in his dresser, which was practically overflowing with t-shirts and jeans he never wore. He tended to stray away from casual clothing, as they usually ended up making him feel sloppy. Tugging one of the drawers open, Lucky yanked the top-most t-shirt out and held it up in front of him, slowly examining it. It was a bright, dusty yellow, with minimal wrinkles and zero stains. He could wear something like this, right? It was a casual meetup, so he could only assume that a casual outfit was expected of him. But, he wanted to look his best, and this plain yellow t-shirt most certainly was not his best. But, he most definitely didn't want to overdress, either—he'd feel ridiculous if he showed up to Cole's apartment in a tuxedo. With a resigned huff, Lucky began changing into the yellow t-shirt.
"There's no reason for you to be stressed over this," he chastised himself once he'd finished dressing, smacking his forehead with the palm of his hand. "It's literally just a shirt, dumbass. Nobody's gonna beat you up for wearing it."
Nodding slowly at his own words, Lucky paced out of his room, pausing before the nearby bathroom. "No, no. You don't need to look in the mirror. You look fine, you look fine. You really don't have time to overthink this. Rethink this? …Over-rethink this."
Dragging his fingers through his hair, Lucky forced himself to walk away from the bathroom door and into the living room. He wondered faintly where Darling had disappeared to and when she'd be back. Not before he left, probably. But, for as much as he complained about her, Lucky had to admit that the house would be lonely without her. He'd be lonely without her.
"I guess it's a good thing you're making another friend today, huh?" he muttered to himself, the vague outline of a smile on his face as he stepped outside. Casting one final glance towards the broken porch swing, Lucky began walking.

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Once he had cooled down, Cole checked his phone to make sure he had indeed sent Lucky his address and sighed in relief when he had.
It took him only a few minutes to reach his apartment. Nancy had been nice enough to let him use it and was flexible about he paid for the rent. He just took it out of his paycheck and gave it to her. Easy enough. It wasn’t very big but did have enough room for him and, if he ever wanted one, a roommate. For now he was okay living alone. Explaining to another that there was a chance he might end up dead by another dragon’s hand usually didn’t go to well and they usually didn’t want to live with him because then they were targets too.
Oh well.
Cole hurried to tidy up the space, clearing the front room area before moving to the combined kitchen space. They were practically the same space as they weren’t divided by walls or anything of that sort. Just a change from flat carpet to wood flooring.
Once he had finished he looked over his handiwork and grinned. Now it was decent enough for visitors. He had even straightened the books in the three bookcases that rested against the far wall by the tv.