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dictated, or action for anyone in town
Aw, you aren't going to stay?
[There's a particularly flirty-sounding voice coming in on the journals today. A few people might even recognize it, though it sounds much more casual than it used to.]
We were just getting to know each other, though! Are you sure you won't stay for another coffee? My treat, of course.
[Whoever that guy is flirting with giggles shyly, saying something about how maybe one more drink couldn't hurt. You can practically hear the grin in the voice of the boy.]
Wonderful! One caramel latte, coming right up. You'll like it almost as much as I like you.
[There's more giggling in response to the horrible flirting, and some cheerful humming in the background, just as the loud, obnoxious sound of a milk steamer starts up. There might even be a few hot drops of milk falling onto the journal pages and seeping through to the other side, though Ryoji hasn't noticed it at all yet. A few minutes go by and the noises die down, and Ryoji sets the cup down for the girl. She tries to give him money, but he waves her away with a grin.]
No no, I told you I'd treat you! What kind of gentleman would I be if I went back on my word?
[The girl thanks him, and takes the drink. She walks away after that, apparently, because Ryoji sighs wistfully.]
What a cute girl... I hope she has another one.
[There appears to be a new barista in the local coffee shop, and he's flirting with just about anyone that walks through the door. Feel free to run into him either on his way back home, or while he's on the clock; there'll probably be free coffee in it for you if you catch him at work, though.]
[And then, around midnight...]
[ Zelman ]
You need to come back from the Dead Zone right now! I can't find you anywhere and I could always find you before.
I don't like not being able to tell where you are, even if you need to be out there, so come back so I can see you and then you can leave again if you need to.
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[An hour or so later.]
[ Zelman ]
Why aren't you answering me? I know you're out there...
[He has to be out there. Right?]
I'm sorry I've been gone as long as I have. I didn't want to leave...
Just come back and call for me. I'll be there right away.
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[ Zelman Clock ]
Are the filters not working properly? Are they not going through?
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[Ten minutes. His voice is growing more concerned with every message left, just a little bit more upset.]
[ Zelman ]
Is this because I left? Are you not replying to me because you're upset with me? If I had a say in the matter I never would have left without you--
Please speak with me.
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[Five minutes. His voice is sharp now, though it shakes slightly; angry and afraid, rolled into the voice of a young man who's trying so hard not to sound like a little boy.]
[ Zelman ]
You can't do this. This is my jurisdiction and my place and I never said you could leave, so you need to come back this second. Do you understand, Zelman? You're mine.
Just because I left first doesn't mean you get to leave.
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[There's a particularly flirty-sounding voice coming in on the journals today. A few people might even recognize it, though it sounds much more casual than it used to.]
We were just getting to know each other, though! Are you sure you won't stay for another coffee? My treat, of course.
[Whoever that guy is flirting with giggles shyly, saying something about how maybe one more drink couldn't hurt. You can practically hear the grin in the voice of the boy.]
Wonderful! One caramel latte, coming right up. You'll like it almost as much as I like you.
[There's more giggling in response to the horrible flirting, and some cheerful humming in the background, just as the loud, obnoxious sound of a milk steamer starts up. There might even be a few hot drops of milk falling onto the journal pages and seeping through to the other side, though Ryoji hasn't noticed it at all yet. A few minutes go by and the noises die down, and Ryoji sets the cup down for the girl. She tries to give him money, but he waves her away with a grin.]
No no, I told you I'd treat you! What kind of gentleman would I be if I went back on my word?
[The girl thanks him, and takes the drink. She walks away after that, apparently, because Ryoji sighs wistfully.]
What a cute girl... I hope she has another one.
[There appears to be a new barista in the local coffee shop, and he's flirting with just about anyone that walks through the door. Feel free to run into him either on his way back home, or while he's on the clock; there'll probably be free coffee in it for you if you catch him at work, though.]
[And then, around midnight...]
[ Zelman ]
You need to come back from the Dead Zone right now! I can't find you anywhere and I could always find you before.
I don't like not being able to tell where you are, even if you need to be out there, so come back so I can see you and then you can leave again if you need to.
[/filter]
[An hour or so later.]
[ Zelman ]
Why aren't you answering me? I know you're out there...
[He has to be out there. Right?]
I'm sorry I've been gone as long as I have. I didn't want to leave...
Just come back and call for me. I'll be there right away.
[/filter]
[ Zelman Clock ]
Are the filters not working properly? Are they not going through?
[/filter]
[Ten minutes. His voice is growing more concerned with every message left, just a little bit more upset.]
[ Zelman ]
Is this because I left? Are you not replying to me because you're upset with me? If I had a say in the matter I never would have left without you--
Please speak with me.
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[Five minutes. His voice is sharp now, though it shakes slightly; angry and afraid, rolled into the voice of a young man who's trying so hard not to sound like a little boy.]
[ Zelman ]
You can't do this. This is my jurisdiction and my place and I never said you could leave, so you need to come back this second. Do you understand, Zelman? You're mine.
Just because I left first doesn't mean you get to leave.
[/filter]

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Eh...?
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Ryoji perks up when he sees Allen though, and waves from behind the counter.]
Hey there! Do you know what you'd like, or do you want some time to decide? We've got some delicious seasonal lattes right now. You've been here before, haven't you?
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Ah, yes I have. What sort of seasonal lattes do you have?
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The pumpkin spice latte is my personal favorite. It's made with chai and cinnamon though, so if you're looking for a drink to keep you awake, that probably wouldn't be the best. It comes in gingerbread and candy corn, too.
The gingerbread macchiato takes care of that problem, and it doesn't have nearly as much of the bitter aftertaste that espresso usually leaves. It's really popular with the morning crowd.
We also have a salted caramel hot chocolate, which is surprisingly popular with all ages. I don't think we've gotten a single complaint about it.
[There are four pictures, though, and Ryoji kind of waves off the fourth.] That one didn't go over very well, so the owner took it off the menu. They haven't gotten around to replacing the book yet.
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[He grins, and laughs slightly.]
Coming right up. Just a moment, please.
[Doot doot doot making hot chocolate. He'll be back in a sec.]
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aaaaaction
As she passes by this particular shop and takes a quick peek through the window, something jogs her memory and she halts in her steps, gazing long and hard into the store.
She knows that face. Surely she does.
And without another second to lose, she steps into the shop and goes straight for Ryoji. ]
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Hello, princess. What can I get for you? [Because surely if she came right over she must know what she wants already...!]
Our seasonal drinks are really delicious. Have you tried them? You've been here before, right? [He's sure she has. She looks way too familiar to not be some kind of a regular. Shame on him for not being able to remember such a cute girl.]
<3_<3!!!!!!!!
She looks frustrated as she stares at him. ]
Um...! [ ... Okay, maybe she should have a drink. ] Okay. I'd like that.
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Is something wrong? You look sort of upset...
[It always pains him a little when a cute girl is upset (what kind of gentleman wouldn't be upset at the plight of a fair maiden?), but it's especially upsetting this time, and he's not sure why.]
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I'm not upset! I'm... thirsty.
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dictated;
Cute girl? [ What planet is this. ]
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[...but when he turns his head to see who's talking to him, no one is there. :| What..]
...Hello?
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...This isn't mine.
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dictated.
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[Wow what, no one should ever eavesdrop on him
hitting onspeaking with a lovely lady!! Rude. Except he said that a little too loudly, and now a few of the people in the shop are staring at him. Yikes.]...This is a really strange book, isn't it? [Flipping through a few pages, now that he's found the thing. Geeze... it even has his name on it.]
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I haven't been working here that long, but I'm not really new anymore...
actionnnnn for the townies
Chai tea! The sooner, the better.
[ Yeah, she's irritated.
Also, feel free to make up if they know each other or sumthin' idek. ]
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Having a bad night, princess?
[She's slightly grouchier than usual! But he starts some water boiling, and strolls back over.]
Is the master keeping you busy again?
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[ Hrrrngh... It's all those castle folk that keep bothering her. ]
A-Anyway... [ ....Subject change? ...Too bad she doesn't have another subject. So it just awkwardly trails off instead. ]
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Do you want to talk about it?