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support your local caffeine dealer: chapter 3
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okay, okay I really feel like this is where the story starts to pick up, I hope y'all like it 💗 message me any thoughts about it!! this one is finally 2k words long!!
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Shayne kept his word, even taking a different route home as to avoid passing by the shop. He almost couldn't bring himself to do it, but let's not dwel on that too much. He caught himself setting his alarms a bit earlier, hopefully giving himself the time to see you.
He's got a smile on his face as the familiar bell rings above his head at the start of the next morning, his eyes already searching for you behind the counte.
"Hey, getting the usual?"
He felt bad that he wasn't indulging in the lives of the employees, as he usually does, not wanting to put forth the effort for his small friendships today.
The man nods, relatively quiet as he pays and waits.
A small laugh from behind him catches his attention, turning to glance over his shoulder. You sat a few tables away, tugging your headphones off as you grin at him. Bite the bullet, you thought to yourself, you should enjoy these small moments with your favorite, pretty stranger.
"Come here often?" You chirp, chuckling as Shayne grabs his drink, shaking his head. You nod, motioning him over to you. You couldn't help but take in his outfit, his dark green shirt looks soft, fitting him well. Very well. As did his blue jeans, the small rips showing peeks of skin from beneath.
Shayne checks his watch, noting he could probably make it to work on time, he should take a few minutes to talk with you. He feels his heart racing in the best way possible, his palms begin to sweat again. The ability you held, making him more nervous than he thought anyone could, was something he hoped would never change.
"Ya know, I came here yesterday and the service was terrible, I don't know why I came back." Shayne chuckles, sipping his drink as he seats himself in the chair across from you, eyeing you over the edge of his cup.
You scoff, placing a hand to your chest as you shake your head softly.
"What a shame, you should talk to the manager about it," you shrug, leaning your arms onto the table.
"Not to pry into your life or anything but, what do you do for a living, Shayne? You seem to have quite a bit of free time to spend here."
Shayne nods, chuckling, it's only fair to share that information, obviously he knows where you work. Maybe this could be fun, sharing small parts of your lives with each other. This felt safe to him, this felt like a budding friendship, and he should allow it to happen.
"I'm an actor," he answers, waiting for any sort of eye roll or comment he's used to, but all he gets is an expectant look, you were encouraging him to continue. You wanted to hear mnore.
He allows himself to indulge, explaining that Damien works with him too, the both acting and staring as personalities on the internet. You thought it was cute, but didnt quite grasp the scale of how large their company was, and Shayne enjoyed that.
Itd been quite sometime since he'd met anyone who didn't have the same job as him, or didn't know him for his career. The two of you continued on for a while, lost in the small talk of getting to know each other. Small questions, where you were from, what brought you here; Shayne felt much more comfortable than he expected to when he satwith you.
He managed to speak to you, have a full conversation, he was proud of himself. And you were proud of yourself; you shared little, yes, but this was a beginning, this was a start for you two. Less strangers now, and that's what you wanted.
Shayne trailed off as his phone buzzes repeatedly, drawing his attention to the time. Forty-five minutes past the call time.
"Fuck.." The man muttered under his breath, running a hand through his hair and chuckling. "I'm sorry, I.. I really enjoyed this, Y/N, but am pretty late for a shoot.."
You looked to him with wide eyes, shaking your head.
"I'm so sorry, I really didn't mean to keep you here, butI had fun, this was nice." You offer, smiling brightly as he stands.
You chew your lip, grabbing a pen before taking his hand, quickly sprawling your number across his palm before you had the time to second-guess yourself.
"Text me or call me, if you want to." Your heart was pounding, a blush evident on your cheeks. What did you have to lose? If he texts you, that's great, if not, then you will continue on like it never even happened. Just two strangers whơve talked a time or two, nothing more.
Shayne looked from his hand, admiring your name scribbled beneath your number, back to you with a bright grin. He felt lighter, like a weight had been lifted from his shoulders. You liked this, you enjoyed this enough to want to continue it. You wanted to text, to call, to give him more of your time, more of yourself.
"I will, I promise. I-I hope you have a good day, and, hey, maybe I'll see you tomorrow." He punctuates with a wink, spurring a small giggle from you, pink tinging your cheeks once more.
"Maybe I'll see you tomorrow, Shayne."
The man quickly exits the shop, stealing a look over his shoulder to find you meeting his eyes already, both of your faces plastered with small, shy smiles.
He makes quick work of texting lan that he'd overslept, he'd make it in a few minutes. He pocketed his phone as he entered the building, after adding you to his contacts.
"y/n☕" his screen read as he looked to the empty text thread.
His mind races with what to say, nothing seeming quite good enough, so he settles for sipping his drink. He'll figure it out later.
As he enters the set, his eyes meet Damien's, a smirk on his friends lips. Shayne shoots the man a confused look as he settles into his seat beside him.
"Late because you overslept but you still took the time to get coffee, hm."
Damien teased, prompting Shayne to tuck his drink beside his chair, under the table. He shrugged, wringing his hands together a bit nervously.
"I was already late, a few minutes wasn't gonna make it much worse."
Damien's eyes dart to Shayne's hand, his mouth agape as he breathlessly chuckles.
"ls that a phone number?"
Shayne shifts in his seat, hoping Damien hadn't caught your name inked into his skin as well. "Yeah, need to call about a casting for something, didn't wanna forget the number."
His chest burned as he spoke. He knew he didn't have to lie, he could've told his best friend the truth, and he wouldn't keep lying forever. He just wanted this to be his for now; wanted you to be his.
He knew his friends would love you, he knew you'd fit in, but for now, he was allowed to be selfish; keeping you to himself. You were special, he didn't want to rush anything. Shayne wanted you to be his, to share your light with his friends. But for now, you'd remain in his mind constantly.
You didn't want to admit it to yourself, but you were definitely waiting for a text from Shayne.
He's at work, he's probably just busy, he's probably with his friends, probably.. at lunch.
It sucked that you couldn't help your anxiety from putting you on edge, your mind running with every terrible possibility to explain why you hadn't heard from him.
As if Shayne knew, he finally got a free minute in his busy shooting schedule.
"hi"
He was already beating himself up, don't worry. He'd spent all this time dwelling on what he should say; maybe something funny, something flirty. But no, he settled for a simple hello.
"it took you that long to type two letters? very underwhelming"
Fuck, why would she say that? What has possessed her to immediately message him so rudely.
"Imfao, okay, that's fair. should start over? we can act like that never even happened"
He audibly chuckled, a bit surprised that she was so quick to poke fun at him. He liked a little bit of push and pull like that, the ability to bounce off of someone else.
"no, no, I'll take it, just try better next time"
She unknowingly brought another smile to his face.
"I gotta run back to a shoot, but talk to you later"
"maybe"
She was a bit giddy seeing him give her back a bit of the attitude she was giving him.
"ttyl maybe x"
His heart fluttered just a smidge when he reads the x. A hug? Cute.
Was he seriously overthinking a single letter in a text message from his favorite barista? He never thought he'd have a favorite barista, but here he stood, grinning at his phone.
Damien coughed a bit as he slid on to the couch beside his friend.
"You ready to tell me about it yet?"
Shayne mulled over his options yet again, still not certain what he should say, if anything at all.
"Well, I got her number this morning."
The brunette broke into a grin, eyebrows raised. Damien wouldn't have thought that he'd get that far, at least not yet. Shayne had been single for quite a bit now, unless you count a few unsuccessful dates. He'd seen Shayne do some shameless flirting with a stranger before, but something about this time felt different.
Damien nudges his shoulder into his friend's, nodding his head.
"I'm proud of you."
"She gave it to me."
This made him shrug,
"You still got it, you put forth the effort for it, didn't you?"
Shayne shrugged back, unsure of what exactly convinced you to give him your number, but he must've done something right.
Damien nodded, knowing exactly how Shayne's mind works, pretty much spot on for guessing his friends thoughts.
As you finish up your shift, your phone buzzes oftly in your pocket.
"no espresso now I'm depresso"
You coughed, caught off guard by the message, a bit of laughter spilling from you.
"that was terrible, I'm sorry about your lack of caffeine, but that was very, very bad"
She chewed her lip again, humming in thought before deciding she liked these small changes to see him much more than she thought she did.
"i can bring you some coffee if you want? can grab it before my shift ends"
Is he having a heart attack? Heart palpitations? All of the above? He tried to calm his breaths, his mind racing before he quickly moved through the office, heading straight for the games room.
He burst in as quietly as he could before heading toward Damien, who sat with headphones on, humming softly as he loaded into a game.
Shayne set his phone on the desk, the text thread lighting up his screen, allowing Damien to read over them.
As soon as the last message was read, Damien took off his headphones, spinning spinning his seat to face Shayne.
"Say yes, this is another opportunity to see her, and she'll learn some more about you." Damien encouraged, Shayne nodding his head softly.
Shayne didn't think he could speak, he might throw up. Why was he so nervous? She's just bringing coffee to his office, that's a very normal, very friendly thing to do.
"i'd love that, actually, but you don't have to, I can survive"
Shayne sat at his desk, his leg shaking in anticipation of a response.
"😇 send me the address, be there asap to help cure your depresso"
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