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(Omg Durbin is adorable)
“I’m a-alright,” Luno stammered. Gingerly he took Adrik’s hand, still feeling horrible for falling on top of him. “Can I buy you a refill?” he offered again
(Omg Durbin is adorable)
“I’m a-alright,” Luno stammered. Gingerly he took Adrik’s hand, still feeling horrible for falling on top of him. “Can I buy you a refill?” he offered again
Adrik shakes his head as he gently pulls the other up, a weary and tired kind of smile etching itself on his lips, "No, no. It's quite alright. I have this happen to me fairly often." He chuckles lightly before glancing at the other, "I'm glad you're alright. Have a good day, yeah?" He says, his smile faltering a little before he walks towards the door.
Sensing that the other was feeling a little upset, Luno quickly felt worse. “Wait, please. Y-You shouldn’t have to leave because of me,” he said, trailing off a little as he fiddled with the hem of his sweater
He chuckles lightly, "No worries. I have to head to work anyways." he says, yawning softly.
Durbin's Honda Gold Wing roars into the cafė and parks next to another bike. He takes his helmet off, tying it to the right handle, and let's down his kickstand, before turning off his bike, and walking in. He stands there in the doorway, but walks to the barista's counter.
"One coffee, black." He says, checking his area. He takes a seat near a booth to the left of the cafė.
Alexis looked up as she saw someone sit at the booth beside her, "Hot" she hummed, biting her lip and looking back down at her computer
Durbin pulled out his phone, checking it.
"Empty." He said, shutting it down and sipping his drink.
Alexis smirked and glanced over at him, going back to editing
"What's up?" Durbin said affably to the young lady next to him. He reached in his coat and took out a comb, proceeding to work his hair.
"Not much. Just working on some school documents. You?" she asked, taking off her glasses and putting them down on the table
"I'm just stoppin' by before work." He said, leaning back in his seat. He glanced at the TV.
He chuckles lightly, "No worries. I have to head to work anyways." he says, yawning softly.
Luno bit the inside of his cheek, still feeling bad about bothering the other. “How about I buy you something to take with you?” he offered
Adrik shakes his head, "I'm quite alright. Thank you for your concern." He says lightly. He rubs his eye tiredly before glancing at the other, "You just have a good day, yeah?" he hums, stifling another yawn.
“You too,” Luno mumbled dejectedly. He walked back over to his seat, resting his head in the palm of one hand as he swirled the straw of his drink absently
Adrik heads out, yawning softly. He was so tired. He barely got anymore sleep, since he works as a waiter during the day and a god of nightmares at night. He sighs softly and begins to walk.
"I'm just stoppin' by before work." He said, leaning back in his seat. He glanced at the TV.
"Where do you work?" she asked, sifting towards him
Luno continued to mess with the straw in his drink, not entirely feeling like drinking it anymore. He probably needed the caffeine since he had barely slept in weeks, but he didn’t particularly care
Adrik makes it to work, sighing softly. "Morning." he calls, placing his apron around his waist. He washes his hands before starting to cook. it was quiet in the mornings, so he didn't have to do much.
Baz leaned back into his chair after he glanced over towards the pair of men who had spilled drinks over each other. He would have helped, but it didn't feel like it was his place. Instead, he took a few more sips of his coffee, wishing that there wasn't a rule about smoking in this cafe.
Luno eventually took a sip of his coffee, not wanting the cafe worker’s hard work to go to waste. He finished his drink, though when he got up he nearly tripped and fell over his own feet
Baz's eyes flickered up from his coffee towards the man who had almost tripped over his feet, trying to stifle a small laugh. Even though they were a bit clumsy, it was kind of adorable really. He watched them for a few moments before suddenly taking interest in his coffee once again.
Luno looked in the direction of what he thought was laughter. He felt his face heat up in embarrassment, and he had to bite his lip to ignore what he was sure were tears welling in his eyes
"I own a bar down the road called the Urban Seraph." He said. "We got a built-in tattoo parlour in there too." He added, rolling up the sleeve of his coat to reveal a full sleeve tatto with various surreal things going on, centered around a red and turquoise Asiatic dragon, which serves to connect the various motifs and as the focal point.
Baz cursed himself for almost laughing, deciding that it was rude and idiotic. Instead, he forced himself to speak up and talk to the man to see if they needed any help perhaps? "You alright?" He asked, an English accent hinting through his words as his tone took on something a bit gentler.
“I’m…I’m okay,” Luno mumbled. He walked over to the trash can, throwing his empty cup away before sitting back down
"Let me guess…your day isn't going so well, is it?" Baz asked, leaning forward on his elbows as he rested his chin on the palms of his hands to study the man. They had a unique appearance, though he found it quite interesting to look at.
Luno shook his head dejectedly. “I’ve done nothing but mess up for the past few days,” he mumbled as he rested his head on the table
Baz nodded in understanding as he hummed in thought for a few moments. "Don't worry about spilling drinks on people, it happens to me all the time too," he explained in an attempt to make the other man feel better. He watched the other for a few moments in thought, trying to think of something to help them.
"Though, luckily for you, I'm somewhat of a chiromancer," he started, motioning towards the other's hand in order for them to hold them out. Of course, he didn't know the first thing about reading palms, but it was some sort of trick that he had used with his little sister in order to get her to open up. "Just hold your hands out, and I'll let you know what your future holds and what you can do to stop messing up." It seemed a bit random, though Baz knew what he was doing…mostly.
Luno’s eyes widened a tad at the suggestion. Tentatively he held his hands out, watching the other carefully in case he tried something
"I own a bar down the road called the Urban Seraph." He said. "We got a built-in tattoo parlour in there too." He added, rolling up the sleeve of his coat to reveal a full sleeve tatto with various surreal things going on, centered around a red and turquoise Asiatic dragon, which serves to connect the various motifs and as the focal point.
"I've got tattoos, but I don't think I'd be allowed to show them in public. But I tend to show people this one…" she pulled down her leggings a little bit to reveal a love bird on her hip bone
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