June 13, 2015, 7 p.m.
the coffee artist: Introduction
T - Words: 356 - Last Updated: Jun 13, 2015 Story: Complete - Chapters: 21/? - Created: Oct 10, 2014 - Updated: Oct 10, 2014 173 0 0 0 0
Its a new story! Ive been playing with this idea for a little while now but I didnt do anything with it. Ive just posted the introduction though. I hope you like the idea and keep looking at the updates. Its just the beginning and I promise that it gets better. Lots of love xoxo
Blaine walked into the small shop. The smell of coffee filled his nose. It made him even more thirsty for the medium drip he was about to order.
He pulled his money out of his wallet and walked towards the counter. A guy about his age turned around and looked at him. “Hello, what can I get you?”
Blaine was a little taken back by this guy. The guy was beautiful and even that word didn't seem to describe how perfect he was. The blue eyes that looked at him, the perfect nose, the angelic face, the tight pants he seemed to fit in. It left no doubt this guy was perfect.
“A medium drip please,” Blaine said.
The guy nodded and walked towards the coffee machine. Very carefully he started to prepare the coffee. When the machine started working, he took a cup and a black marker.
Carefully he started working on something on the cup. Blaine watched him. His tongue stuck out between his lips as he concentrated on whatever he was doing.
It didn't take long until he was finished. He took the coffee pot and poured it into the paper cup. He put the lid on it and gave it to Blaine.
“That makes 4 dollar,” he said to Blaine.
Blaine handed him the money. “You can keep the rest. Have a nice day!”
Blaine took the cup of coffee and walked out of the coffee shop.
A glance at his watch, told him he was going to hurry if he wanted to be on time in his next class.
He made it just on time and took a place in the back of the class. He started to pull out his books when something caught his eye.
Staring back at him was a perfect cartoon mini version of him, carefully drawn on his paper cup. It was amazingly well drawn. Above the drawing stood in elegant letters written “Have a nice day!”
A smile crept up on Blaine's face. He couldn't believe it but one simple drawing on his cup of coffee made his day already a little more bearable.