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The rain dripped down the window pane, making a splash on the ledge just below, the smell and sound of the rain overwhelmed Coco Amaris Castillo's senses. She wasn't used to so much rain, and that was all the weather had done in the first week she'd been in Seattle. It was the first time she'd ever been away from her home, Spain, she was staying with her aunt and uncle for the year, and attending University. Honestly it was all very exciting, at least, it had been. Now Coco was just getting frustrated, she wanted to get out, to see the city, meet people. Her bodyguards, or Shadows as she called them, were pretty ansy as well. Neither one seemed happy about being cooped up in the house, not that the house was tiny. No her Aunt and Uncle had a rather large estate, not as large as her parents, but it was still large. Thor, Coco's Briard, put his large head in her lap. Coco absentmindedly laid her hand on his head and rubbed his head. The dog was a constant comfort to the young woman, she loved him very much. At the moment though there was nothing much that could put her at ease. Coco got up off the window seat she had been sitting on, a determined look to her face, her bright blue eyes looked ahead. She was going out, screw the weather! She wouldn't let it rule her anymore, she snapped her fingers to wake up the shadows, left her room, and started down the staircase. Thor tried to go along as well, but Coco ordered him back to the room, he did as he was told, then she continued on her way. She was wearing an off the shoulder, long sleeved, black shirt, over a pair of skinny jeans, she had black, leather boots on, with her jeans tucked inside. "I'm going out," She called through the house, she heard her aunt reply with 'okay' and then reached for her red coat. It was a slicker, at least that's what her uncle said, it repelled water apparently, Coco looked at it doubtfully. At least he'd gotten her one with big, black buttons, and it looked kind of fashionable. She pulled the collar up, as well as the hood, and went out onto the front porch. Her shadows pulled on black trenchcoats and trailed behind her. Coco took a deep breath and then went out into the hideous weather, thankfully the air was warm, so she wouldn't get a chill later from this excursion, hopefully that is. Coco walked down the street, she remembered seeing a coffee shop last week when she'd first arrived, that was her destination. She didn't care if she was to have it by herself, she was used to being alone anyway. There weren't that many people out and about, which honestly surprised her, if this was normal for the people, why weren't they out doing things? Maybe it was just an odd time? It was 2pm after all... Coco rounded the corner to the street and spotted a place across from her, it was called Starbucks. She looked both ways down the street, then crossed quickly, she heard her shadows muttering something in Spanish, probably cursing her. She swung open the door and pushed the hood back on her head, then shook out any water that had gotten on her hair before she looked around, it was warm, dry, and smelled wonderful.

Joey took in a deep breath, watching the people on the floor pass by. Young teenagers throwing used cups away, walking out the door without a care in the world. New people walking in, looking for a place to sit before coming up to order... That's when he saw her. Saw someone that had to be the most beautiful girl he's seen in a long time. She had brown hair, tints of blonde flowing from root to tip. Her blue eyes put a great contrast over her whole body, and he couldn't help but wish she came up to his register to order. That was, if she was into a guy like him. Probably not, now that he thought about it. The Starbucks uniform wasn't that appealing, let alone something someone could fall for. He wore a black, long-sleeved shirt with the sleeves pushed up to his elbows, black slacks, and a green apron with the Starbucks logo on the front. Not only was his apparel in the dumps, but he also wore his glasses. The thick, black frames covering his eyes and most of his eyebrows. Yeah, she probably wouldn't come over here. A guy could wish, though, right? His watch beeped, signalling that his shift only had five minutes left. Good. This day couldn't get much worse, so hopefully something - or someone - made it better.
Coco watched as some woman stormed out, she seemed very upset about something or another. Then rowdy teenagers pushed past her and the boys, they certainly didn't have many manners. Coco honestly didn't let that ruin her day though, she was too excited to be out, exploring and seeing new things. She inhaled the scent of coffee and pastries, it smelled so much better than the coffee at her home in Spain. Coco walked towards the counter, she noticed the barista finally. He was an odd looking character, not that she had much to compare him to, she liked his glasses, they gave him character, his face looked sad, tired. That worried her, she didn't like that look for some reason, and she felt the urge to want to make him smile. Coco made it to the counter and smiled at the boy, "Um hello," she wasn't sure if she was supposed to shake his hand or what so she stood there for an awkward moment, "What is your favorite drink?" She asked him, she had no idea as to what to order. So she figured since he worked there he would know what was best, he seemed like someone that had good taste. Or maybe she was just naive and shouldn't put such trust in a stranger, it was too late to take the words back though. The rain continued to pitter patter outside, and could be heard, just barely, coming down on the roof top of the cafe. Coco listened to it's comforting sound as she waited for a reply from the boy in front of her, she also started shrugging off the bright red coat, she handed the coat back to one of her body guards, she wasn't sure which one took it because she didn't bother to look behind her.

Coco wondered what the boy across the counter was thinking, he looked like he was day dreaming maybe... she looked for a tag on his shirt, finally she saw a little plastic piece that read 'Joseph' hah now she could put a name to the face. He looked like a Joseph, and that was a wonderful name. Finally he spoke, his voice was smooth like butter, she felt it slide over her skin, and she wasn't sure why, but she felt the urge to lean forward to hear a little better. Coco put herself in check and stayed put though, all she needed was for this Joseph to think she was a freak. "I'll take that, I'm not really sure of what to order, you see this is my first time of being in a place like this," Coco looked a bit bashfully at Joseph, not sure if that would label her freak just because she hadn't been to a cafe before. "I trust your judgment Joseph, thank you for your advisement," She smiled at him, a full smile, then dug around in her pocket for some of the American money she had grabbed off her dresser earlier. Finally she pulled out a few hundreds, she picked one out and put it on the counter, "Will that work for payment?" She really didn't understand the currency quite yet in America, she planned on taking a financing class after the summer though. One that would teach her about different currencies all over the world so that she wouldn't be so out of the loop. Coco was very much looking forward to going to University, it was going to be a fun, new, exciting experience. She wasn't sure of what she was going to major in yet, but she did know she wanted to take at least four classes, maybe one more, and one of them would be Pottery. She'd always wanted to learn to make the beautiful pots that she planted in all of the time at home, and now she would have her chance. Her father had suggested taking a glass blowing class as well, but she would hold off for that until the spring semester. Coco broke from her thoughts and just stared happily at Joseph, this strange, kind, sweet boy.

Within minuted, Joey came back with a Grande Hazel Macchiato. The recipe was one that he would always remember. It was his first drink to make at this shop, let alone his favorite over all of them. Three pumps of hazel syrup, three pumps white chocolate syrup, milk, espresso, and a criss-cross pattern over the foam with hazelnut syrup. He placed the cup on the counter, smiling at the girl, wishing that he would've caught her name. It looked like he was going to have to work a little if he wanted to try and get to know her better. "I hate to ask, but are you not from here? I haven't heard your accent before."
Josephs reaction to the amount of money she set down made her worry some, maybe she'd given not enough? Or too much? He looked at her then and informed her it was plenty, then handed her back a lot of money, she frowned, must have been far too much. No worries, she set half of it back down on the counter and pushed it towards the register, "Here's a tip." she told him when he returned with her frothy drink, it looked delicious, and had a pattern on the top of it. It made her wonder how long it took him to learn how to do that, she would like to learn one day. Coco reached for the mug and held it in her hands, it was warm and comforting to have her slender hands wrapped around the mug. She looked up when he began speaking again, he was asking where she was from. "Um no actually I'm from Spain. This is the first time for me to be out of my home country..." She didn't add or out of her home really. That would definitely be weird, she was sure of it. "I like your country, its very beautiful, even with the water pouring from the skies," She bit her bottom lip while smiling, she hoped she hadn't said too much, one of her shadows grunted behind her, but she ignored him. "Oh forgive me, my manners are terrible, I know your name but you do not know mine, I'm Coco, Coco Castillo." She could feel the disapproval at her back, but honestly she just didn't care about what her men thought, they could report to her mother all they wanted that she had been conversing with an American boy. Wasn't that the point? To meet people? To experience a new culture? She waved any negative thoughts away and concentrated on the curious boy in front of her. Joseph seemed to be friendly, he had good taste in coffee, obviously, and he wasn't being overly flirty or perverted like all the elderly men were at her parents parties. She wondered if he would be interested in being her first friend in America, she wondered if that sounded sad. Probably best to keep thoughts like that to herself, especially with the boys behind her.

Coco liked how Joey's voice sounded, she couldn't help the urge to lean just a bit closer. He was telling her the rain wasn't usually this bad, well Joey didn't care if the rain was bad or not, she would no longer be caged. She would fly, fly high and wide across Seattle, seeing everything she possibly could this summer. Before she was tied down by classes and schedules, homework, and anything else that came with being part of University. Hm. Maybe she could talk to Joey about it, she wondered if he'd been yet, or if he was fresh out of school. He was speaking again, Coco made sure to pay attention and not let her thoughts take her too far away from the conversation. Her eyes lit up and her cheeks blushed slightly when he complimented her name, she wasn't used to this. Then he was asking if he could join her for coffee. Oh my, that was something unexpected but oh so wonderful sounding. Instead of sitting at a table trying to coerce the two men behind her into having a conversation with her she would have someone that actually wanted to talk to her! "Yes, yes please join me. I would love some company, I've only been here a week, so I really don't know anyone." She smiled once more at Joey before going off to find herself a seat. There were a few options, she chose a cozy corner that had two arm chairs and a table in front of them, they looked thick and cushiony. Comfortable. Coco sat in one, then gave her bodyguards death glares until they retreated across the room to sit on their own, she would like SOME privacy away from the big lugs.

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Coco blew her breath over the steaming coffee, trying to coax into cooling off much sooner than it would really would. Her eyes followed Joseph around the cafe as he put things away, she tried to be secretive about it, but she wasn't sure if it worked or not, she really had never done this before, so it was all new to her. She had no idea what American customs were between a girl and a boy either. Not that she had much chance to ponder on that because too soon he was heading toward her, Coco dropped her gaze to the cup and then put the mug to her lips to take a sip. Ouch! That was still very hot, Coco licked her scalded lips before replying to Joseph, "Its okay. It wasn't that long, really. Do you enjoy working here?" Was that a dumb question? Please don't let that be a dumb question, What kind of Castillo am I? I can't even talk to a boy, I'm so dumb she told herself silently. At least the goons weren't close enough to eavesdrop, so they couldn't make fun of her later for being a complete idiot about all of this. "Sorry if you do not want to talk about work we do not have to...." She blushed, she was botching everything. How was it her mother was so smooth at talking, and graceful in her actions, but Coco herself bumbled about, blushed like a child, and stuttered over everything? She would never make it as a hostess, that was for sure, hopefully whomever she was wed to one day wouldn't expect her to throw many parties...
Coco blew her breath over the steaming coffee, trying to coax into cooling off much sooner than it would really would. Her eyes followed Joseph around the cafe as he put things away, she tried to be secretive about it, but she wasn't sure if it worked or not, she really had never done this before, so it was all new to her. She had no idea what American customs were between a girl and a boy either. Not that she had much chance to ponder on that because too soon he was heading toward her, Coco dropped her gaze to the cup and then put the mug to her lips to take a sip. Ouch! That was still very hot, Coco licked her scalded lips before replying to Joseph, "Its okay. It wasn't that long, really. Do you enjoy working here?" Was that a dumb question? Please don't let that be a dumb question, What kind of Castillo am I? I can't even talk to a boy, I'm so dumb she told herself silently. At least the goons weren't close enough to eavesdrop, so they couldn't make fun of her later for being a complete idiot about all of this. "Sorry if you do not want to talk about work we do not have to...." She blushed, she was botching everything. How was it her mother was so smooth at talking, and graceful in her actions, but Coco herself bumbled about, blushed like a child, and stuttered over everything? She would never make it as a hostess, that was for sure, hopefully whomever she was wed to one day wouldn't expect her to throw many parties...

Joey watched how the girl across from him dealt with the coffee. It was entertaining seeing someone try something new for the first time, but all at once, it was a little odd. It didn't hit him until now that he should've threw in one or two ice cubes to cool the steaming drink off before handing it away, but it was too late for that now. Besides, with the rainy weather, it was always good to have something warm in your system. He breathed out a laugh, a half smile curling onto his lips once Coco asked a very specific question. Did he enjoy working here? It had its ups and downs, just like every job, but of course, there was something else that he'd rather do than make coffee all day. Then, she added more onto her previous statement, saying that they didn't have to discuss work if he didn't want to. "No, no. It's fine." Joey shook his head, dragging a limp hand across his face, a nervous tendency that he had never seemed to loose. He shrugged as the beginning of an answer that would soon be verbally acknowledged. "Working here's great, there's just better things out there in the world to do than stand around for six hours making coffee." He looked down at his hands, trying to get over the fact that he didn't have his dream job. Not yet, anyway. Time had its effects, and over time, maybe he'd get to reach where he's trying to get to. For right now though, Coco was where his mind needed to be set. Joey looked back up, not raising his head so he looked over the frames of his glasses. He could just make out the simi-blurry shape of the girl in front of him.
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Coco was paying special attention to Joey, wanting to make sure she didn't miss a word he said to her. He said it was great, but she had the feeling he meant otherwise. Perhaps he was using the American sarcasm she'd read so much about, it would make sense. She should have been more sensitive to asking him something like that, who was she kidding? No one told themselves when they were a child that they wanted to grow up and become the coffee guy. Heat flooded Coco's cheeks, making her feel like she was more naive than ever. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean anything by my question..." She tried a half smile, "Do you want to go to University one day? I only ask because I start my first semester at Seattle University this Fall. It would be nice to see a friendly face." Coco sipped some more of her coffee, it was slightly less hot, so she dared another sip, then set the cup down on the table once more. Her hands never left it, like it was keeping her grounded to the spot she was in. Her mother would certainly not have approved her telling him that, she would say something about it being an inappropriate amount of personal knowledge to a stranger. Coco didn't care though, Joseph didn't seem like a stranger to her.. he seemed like a long lost friend that she'd finally been reunited with. Oh that was definitely going in her personal journal when she got home.
Coco was paying special attention to Joey, wanting to make sure she didn't miss a word he said to her. He said it was great, but she had the feeling he meant otherwise. Perhaps he was using the American sarcasm she'd read so much about, it would make sense. She should have been more sensitive to asking him something like that, who was she kidding? No one told themselves when they were a child that they wanted to grow up and become the coffee guy. Heat flooded Coco's cheeks, making her feel like she was more naive than ever. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean anything by my question..." She tried a half smile, "Do you want to go to University one day? I only ask because I start my first semester at Seattle University this Fall. It would be nice to see a friendly face." Coco sipped some more of her coffee, it was slightly less hot, so she dared another sip, then set the cup down on the table once more. Her hands never left it, like it was keeping her grounded to the spot she was in. Her mother would certainly not have approved her telling him that, she would say something about it being an inappropriate amount of personal knowledge to a stranger. Coco didn't care though, Joseph didn't seem like a stranger to her.. he seemed like a long lost friend that she'd finally been reunited with. Oh that was definitely going in her personal journal when she got home.

When Coco apologized for asking the question, he had started to believe that he might have answered wrong. Maybe she just didn't understand what he was trying to say? That might have been it, but it was too late to take back the reply. He was mentally trying to figure out how to explain what his job meant to him, just in case he got a chance to tell her later on, but it still seemed impossible that he'd ever get to explain it in the right way. Joey raised his head when Coco asked another question. University? Like college? Oh god no, that hadn't been on his list of schooling in a long time. Sure, when he was a kid he had high hopes of college but as the years went on, those dreams slowly slipped away from his grasp. He shook his head, giving her a small smile. Now, he did wish he was attending the University just to see her face. If only he had been going to school again, it'd be a living hell, but it'd be worth it all for a few more minutes with this girl. "I used to wanna go to college, but now I really can't see it. Yea, I mean, schooling is great but there's nothing I could really see myself going for considering the rut I got myself into with careers." And all of this was true. He could always get a basic degree in music, but what fun would that be? He already knew everything that he needed to, he just needed some kind of record label to pick up on his sound, and that didn't seem like it'd be happening anytime soon. Things happened though, right? Joey put his elbows on the table in front of him, sitting his chin on top of his hands. He raised a brow, his facial expressions asking a question that had yet been said. "What're you going to college for? Anything special?"
Coco noticed the little things, like the way Joseph's eyes were all on her, and the way he kept fidgeting when he spoke to her. His facial expressions gave him away, his emotions were practically on his sleeve. She felt weird talking to him, mostly because she had had so little human interaction in her life. His words confused her, why couldn't he go to school? She didn't ask the question out loud because she didn't want to sound like a fool. Instead she considered his question to her. She honestly hadn't decided on what she would be majoring in yet. There were so many options that she didn't know what she should choose. "My mother and father want me to become a doctor," she was quiet for a moment. "Honestly I don't think that's the right field for me though. I'd love to get a degree in history or maybe music history. I'm not sure yet," she shrugged with a bashful expression on her face. "I was hoping that the summer would give me some insight in what I want to do. Is that naive?" She dragged her bottom lip in between her teeth and chewed on it gently.

Coco rose a delicate brow, he sounded pretty bummed out with himself. She honestly didn't see why, if he wasn't happy with where he was then why didn't he change? Go out and get a different job? Go to University? Or go after his dream? Maybe he has obsessive parents like mine and he's not allowed to do anything he wants... I mean this is the first time I've even been away from my own home really.. She thought to herself as she watched him with her ocean blue eyes. If he had as strict of parents as she did then she didn't want to delve too deep into the why's of everything, because that would only make him highly uncomfortable. "Well if I can do what I want and follow my dream, even though it makes me nervous, then you can too, you don't have to be stuck being a coffee barista for the rest of your life. You should go after whatever it is you want to do with your life, unless someones are holding you back from doing so?" The last part she said kind of quietly, mostly because she knew what it was like to have controlling parents that don't let you do what you want, and smother you almost to literal death. It was almost impossible to even function with parents like that, Coco was happy that she had finally gotten out from beneath her own overbearing parents that had almost driven her over the edge of insanity. Yes she was quiet, small, and seemed mild spoken, but any person could be pushed to the edge of their breaking point where they just lose it. Once she pondered if serial killers had parents like hers, because if so then she could completely understand why they lost it and went on killing sprees. Then she realized how psychotic that sounded and tried not to ponder on that idea any longer, if a shrink heard some of the things that went on inside of her head he/she would more than likely lock her away and put her on some very good drugs with no chance of ever being released.

Coco chewed her bottom lip as she thought about what he said, he didn't seem to want to continue that direction of conversation, and she wouldn't push him. He wanted to know more about her, what she was into, her hobbies. Oh if only he knew her childhood, what her life was like with her parents. She had to take a moment to get her thoughts together to decide what to tell him, how to answer his questions best. It was certainly a difficult thing to answer since she was positive that her hobbies were in no way interesting, but she figured that she would give it her best shot. "Well back home I would spend hours out on the beach front property below my parents house collecting sand dollars and sea shells, so that's one of my hobbies... I also like to watch birds and to fish. I made a couple of the bird houses that hang outside my window, and I've caught some pretty big fish. I guess that's kind of lame and dumb but I wasn't allowed to do much outside my home so......" Coco ducked her head and peeked up at Joey from beneath her eyelashes, her cheeks were pink, and she felt like she was probably the most pathetic girl on the planet. From what she'd seen so far not many girls seemed to be into bird watching here in Seattle, nor did they seem to enjoy fishing like she did. In fact her uncle informed her that mostly men fished, not girls. She had replied to him that she was a skilled fisher and would not give up her hobby to please the population of Seattle. Of course he'd given her that judging look he could get sometimes and mumbled something about her future husband putting her in her place, before Coco had been able to reply her aunt had dragged her from the room to go bake something or another. Hopefully Joey didn't feel the same way her uncle did about girls fishing and the other things she enjoyed."I also like yoga, long walks on the beach, and going to the market to shop for fresh fruit and veggies..." She added quickly, hoping that those few things would get her some kind of points with him.

Coco watched Joey carefully as he seemed to be trying to figure her out, then he spoke, it wasn't a judging voice, but one that was understanding and interested. He thought she was lucky, she almost laughed aloud, instead she kept a neutral facial expression and listened as he continued to ramble on, about how she didn't have worries, didn't have to do certain things from sunup to sundown. Well he was right about the second part, the first part he was sadly mistaken. She had plenty to worry about, like whether she'd ever escape, get a chance at life. For a very long time she'd had the fear of never leaving her parents home, of being kept from the real world and dying an old maid that had never left home. Her heart had always yearned to see the world, to go on adventures like she only read about because she was never allowed to venture from home. Now though she had a chance, a chance at life, love, adventure, laughter, happiness. She wasn't sure if she would ever go back home, Coco was afraid of being trapped once more. "Well I think I understand what you're saying, and in some ways you're right, in others you don't know the half of it. Maybe I'll tell you about my life sometime, but for now I think my hulks are ready for me to go home." She gestured toward her two bodyguards whom had stood up and were giving her glares. It was getting kind of dark, that was probably why they were ready to leave. "Can we see each other again Joseph?" She asked with hope in her voice, her eyes were pleading as she stared at the cute boy across from her. Coco was afraid that he was going to say he didn't need to see her again, she'd bored him to death enough. "I mean if you want to, I don't want you to feel like you have to spend time with me," She added quickly. Her stomach felt like it was doing somersaults as she awaited his answer, Coco stood up, abandoning her cup.

Coco wondered if Joseph wanted her to come see him here every day, was that what he was insinuating when he said ihe was at work every day? She was slightly confused by his statement, and she didn't want to sound dumb by asking what he meant. So she thought about her words for a few seconds before responding to Joseph. Coco shrugged her coat back on, and made sure all of the buttons were buttoned before she looked at Joseph with a timid smile, "Perhaps we could have coffee again? Or perhaps dinner one night?" She suggested, hoping that she wasn't being too forward by suggesting the outings. She had heard that America was much more forward than other countries though, here women even asked the mans hand for marriage sometimes. That would be unheard of where she was from, everything was still kind of formal and old school there. Coco slowly pulled her hood up onto her head, "Think about it Joseph, I'll see you another time," She leaned in and kissed his cheek, it was a sign of respect and friendship with her family. "Until then," She whispered against his warm cheek, then she turned, and without a backwards glance she left the coffee venue, to go out into the pouring down rain. Some rain spattered her cheeks because of the wind, Coco didn't mind though, to be honest it felt wonderful against her overheated cheeks. She couldn't help the smile on her face, it would stay there for a little while, she was sure of it. She felt her bodyguards flank her, but even their presence couldn't deter her mood. She found herself sloshing through the rain without a care, her thoughts only for Joseph, for his smile, his eyes, the way his voice sounded when he spoke to her, the way his cheeks colored when he thought that he was speaking out of turn. Joseph was truly adorable, and he spoke to her with respect, and curiosity. Coco took a deep breath before going up the steps to her relatives home, she walked up the steps, entered the foyer, and started to take her rain gear off. Her shadows told her goodbye for the night, but Coco wasn't paying them any attention, she had finished putting her jacket and boots up, and was busy ringing out her hair when she heard the booming voice of her uncle behind her, "COCO." He said sternly, Coco shivered, and not just from the rain, as she turned to face him.

Coco inhaled until it hurt, then let the breath out as slowly as possible as she turned around to face the wrath of her uncle. He looked purple, well his face, his cheeks to be more specific, looked purple. Like he'd held his breath too long, or he'd been hung upside down like a bat. "Yes?" She said in the quietest of voice, she sounded like a small bird about to get squashed. Her uncle visibly relaxed a little bit, he looked more concerned than angry, which was a huge relief for Coco. "Darling we just want to look out for you, we love you. I know you have your own security here but that doesn't mean we shouldn't know exactly where you're going. Did you have that phone we bought you?" From Coco's guilty look he assumed that that was a no. "Please my love take the phone, and tell us where you're going rather than swooshing out the door with no information. Okay?" He bent forward and pecked a kiss on her slightly damp forhead. "Maybe a hot bath is in order?" He said with a small smile, he gestured toward the stairs. Coco nodded and left his presence as fast as possible, Thor met her at the landing at the top of the stairs. "Hey boy," She murmured and ran a hand along his head as she passed by him and went to her room. She sighed, it didn't matter if she was in America or Spain, she would always have someone dictating what she could and couldn't do, and enforcing rules upon her. Coco bit her bottom lip, this was not what she wanted for her life. Oh well, she pulled out a pair of grey and pink sweats as well as a black towel, she took them, and her new iPod to the bathroom that was attached to her room. She made sure the doors were locked, leaving Thor to lay on her bed, and started the water in the porcelain tub. As the bath filled Coco peeled her clothes off, letting them fall to the tiled floor of the bathroom. She slipped into the steaming bathtub and let the hot water wash all the stress and worries away. Every knot disappeared, and she just let herself relax for once.

Coco had fallen asleep in the tub, for how long she wasn't sure. She wouldn't have woken up when she did if it hadn't been for Thor whining and pawing at the bathroom door. She jolted awake, her head was foggy from the heat of the bathroom and the nap. She got out of the tub, pulled the plug for the water to drain out, and wrapped herself up in the fluffy towel. Coco took her brush and combed it through her long hair until it was smooth and shiny. After she braided it she got dressed, brushed her teeth and opened the bathroom door. Thor rushed in and sniffed her, then sniffed the tub, he was making sure that she was okay. "It's alright buddy," Coco murmured to her pet before padding into her room, Thor trailed behind her, Coco plopped belly down on her bed, then turned over onto her back to stare at the ceiling of her room. Her thoughts were full of a boy with glasses and a smile that a girl could never forget. He was so nice, and helpful, he talked to her with ease it seemed. Joseph. A soft sigh escaped her lips and a smile curled over her lips, her heart seemed to beat just a little faster and she felt like letting out a happy shriek for no apparent reason. She didn't though, it would alarm her aunt and uncle. So instead she grabbed one of her throw pillows and bit into it to quench some of the new emotions rushing through her. Coco turned over on her side and eventually relaxed enough to fall asleep, she had thoughts of searching Joseph out in the morning, which put her in a good mood just before dreams took over.

Joey's green eyes flashed open, staring blankly at the red numbers that glowed "5:30". Raising his hand, his fingers pressed the button located on the top of the clock, stopping the piercing sound from ringing out through his apartment. A groan escaped his lips as he threw the covers off of his body, grabbing his glasses and pushing them up the bridge of his nose. Work was great, wasn't it? Having to get up before six in the morning just to drive to a building filled with a majority of people that get on your nerves was what everyone looked forward to, right? He let a small smile slip onto his face as he dragged a hand through his hair, his feet hitting the cold floor and his own mind taking him towards the bathroom. It was a routine, same thing every morning; never changed, never will. Joey reached upward and back, grabbing his own shirt by the shoulders and peeling it off. He undressed the rest of the way and turned on the shower, stepping into the warm water and quickly washing his hair. It didn't take long for him to finish up, so within minutes Joey stepped out of the shower, wrapping a towel around his waist and walking back into his bedroom in search of clothes. He dried off the rest of the way, slipping on dark slacks and a long-sleeved shirt. Glancing across the room at the clock, he cringed, knowing that he would have to rush in order to leave on time. The boy with a lack of confidence ran aimlessly around his apartment, gathering what was needed - such as keys and paperwork - for him to be able to make it through the day. Joey scooted his glasses upward with a full hand as he made it out the door, pulling it shut behind him and walking as fast as possible to the apartment complex's stairs. He would've taken the elevator, he truly would have if it hadn't been broken for the past few months. The maintenance seemed to think that busted lightbulbs were more important than the main transportation in the building, but he never tried to dwell on that too long. Once outside the building, the boy scrambled to get the correct key ready, his hands sweaty and the mist coming down from the Seattle sky not making the task any easier. Eventually he got the door open and settled his belongings in the passenger seat, his hands digging around in the doors for a white box of contact lenses, desperately hoping he would be able to find some since it didn't look as if the rain would be easing up today. His fingers brushed up against cardboard and he quickly pulled it out, hastening to pull off his glasses and place the contacts into his eyes. Joey blinked a few times before starting his car and driving off, the clock attached to the console reading "5:50" The corner of his mouth twitched into smile while he nodded to himself, pleased by the timing of his current affairs, even though he wouldn't exactly be on time. When he finally reached his destination, only a couple of people stood outside - some employees whereas others were early customers. Joey apologized for being a few minutes late and unlocked the door, telling the customers they were welcome in while everyone was setting up shop. Lights were being switched on, machines were plugged in, various smells could be identified while everything was being warmed up. Cinnamon, vanilla, hazelnut and pumpkin spices wavered around the shop, dancing playfully while customers waited for their coffee. Joseph went to the back, pressing play on the already-made playlist for the shops music. Tying the signature apron around his waist, he made his way to the front near the registers, awaiting his first customer of today's shift.
Coco was tangled up in her thick comforter, the sheets were pushed to the floor at the end of the bed, something that had happened sometime in the night. Thor slept at Coco's side, he was fast asleep, almost as deeply asleep as she was. The sun's rays were barely touching the top of the tree's, and were filtering through the wooden slats of her blinds, the smell of food cooking was in the air, and the murmur of voices below could be heard. This is what Coco slowly woke up to, first her eyelashes fluttered some as they attempted to help her open her eyes. She started moving her limbs slowly, almost like she was wading through thick mud. She couldn't, for the life of her, figure out why she felt so stuck at first. Then she managed to actually see and her blue eyes glanced at down at the wrecked bed spread. "Holy smokes," She muttered before attempting to unwind herself from the blanket. "Thor what were we dreaming about last night, it must have been pretty intense," She spoke to her dog like he could respond, Thor only perked his ears up and looked over to her with a blank stare. "Don't act like you can't hear me," She told him with a grin, the dog cocked his head to the side and let out a soft woof, one that would increase in volume if she didn't tell him to stop. "Its okay boy, its okay, I was just playing," She reassured him with a pat on the head and then successfully finished untangling herself. "There," She said and got out of bed, she lifted a wooden blind slat and peeked out into the world, the city was slowly coming alive and she wouldn't fall behind. Coco hurried as she opened her closet doors and searched for something to wear, "What do boys even like girls wearing?" She asked aloud, she told herself that she was talking to the dog, it made her seem more sane in a way. She pulled out a pear of tight jeans, soft brown boots, a grey off the shoulder sweater, thick socks, and a beanie. She dressed as quickly as Thor would allow her, once he saw that she was getting dressed he wanted her attention and was begging to be let out. "Shhh its okay, I'll ask the maid to take you out," She told him in a soothing tone as she finished putting her boots on. Coco wanted to get out of the house before her shadows showed up, which gave her only ten minutes to be out the door. That way she didn't have to worry about them following her all day, Coco grabbed her leather satchel and slung it over her shoulder and chest, then she grabbed a button up jacket from a nearby chair, and a black scarf, before putting the beanie on and heading out her bedroom door. She felt rushed, but that only added to the excitement that was zinging through her. Her boots barely made any sound as she practically ran down the stairs, she whisked into the breakfast room and planted a kiss on her Aunts cheek, then half hugged her uncle. "I'm off to check out a few classes, and my professors before classes next week," She told them while grabbing a piece of toast, "Love you both." And with that she left, her Aunt and Uncles words, whatever they had been, were cut off as she opened and closed the front door. She stepped out onto the Stone step, the sun was peeking out from behind some clouds, what a freaking miracle. It just made her smile widely as she walked briskly toward the shop she had occupied the night before. She doubted that Joseph would even be there, but it was worth a try, plus she wanted something warm in her hands on the brisk, fall morning. Coco smiled and said hello to every person she passed along the way, some said hello back, while others pointedly ignored her. Coco wondered if it was unusual for a person to talk to strangers in America, she couldn't be sure. No matter, she would still be polite, as her father often reminded her, she was representing Spain in a way while she was there, so she would give them the hospitality that she would give anyone else if she were in Spain. Coco stopped in front of the coffee shop, she took a deep breath and reached for the cold handle, she opened it and the bell jingled overhead as she stepped inside. There was hustle and bustle as customers rushed to get their coffee's before work, Coco felt slightly overwhelmed as her eyes looked for only one person.
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You know those movies where time seems to stop for the main characters and everything just slows down, their eyes meet and nothing else seems to matter? That's exactly what seemed to happen in Cocos mind when her eyes met Joeys across the cafe, time seemed to stand still and it was just the two of them there in that moment, and something seemed to spark between them. Then as if she had imagined all of it the room snapped back into life and it almost felt like a roar to her ears as the sounds of people talking, and coffee making filled the room once more. Her gasp was inaudible because of how quiet it was, and she had to forcibly control her features to not wince or show any other reaction. Sometimes her imagination really did runaway with her, or something or another. Coco pushed her hand through her long hair before heading to the female cashier, she barely paid attention to what she ordered, her eyes were only for Joey and she didn't even realize it. "Hmm? Oh uh yeah, mocha latte with some ginger spice on top?" She told the girl, ordering a drink she had read about online the night before. Then she made her way down the line until she was at the pickup counter. "Hey," she murmured to Joey with a shy look, she tucked her hair behind her left ear as she spoke, a nervous gesture that was a habit of hers.

"Dude, is that you?"
Joey raised an eyebrow. Was what him? The confused expression on his face must have triggered the other boy that he had no idea what was going on, for he pointed to the ceiling, which forced Joey to listen to what was going on around them. The song. The music pumping through the speakers of the shop was definitely his own voice, which brought a smile to his face since someone actually recognized it. He nodded, trying to hide the grin plastered across his lips. The other guy nodded as if to say "amazing", and then turned around to get back to work. Joey took a deep breath in. If anything, being 'complimented' on his music was a highlight to his day. That was when he remembered Coco. The boy turned back around, his eyes catching the cashier whom Coco had gone up to to order. The girl had wide eyes that flickered over to the foreigner, and then back to himself. She must've seen their little staring contest, which should've embarrassed him, but all he could do was shrug. Joey faced the front of the store, a faint smile still on his lips when Coco walked over to him. "Hi," he spoke, swallowing hard. What was he supposed to say? It wasn't as if he could take off and sit with her again, he just got to work. Perhaps he could offer another time? He liked this girl, that was obvious even to himself, but he wasn't exactly sure how to tell her that, or even show her that.
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A song was playing overhead, and it caught Coco's attention for a moment, it was nothing like the music she was used to. She enjoyed it immensely, the voice was perfection, and she found herself wanting to sway to the music, but couldn't because that would be utterly ridiculous, right? Coco blushed slightly, Joey was saying hi, a simple hi. That hi made her day though, and she knew, without a doubt, just that one word could make her happy, and smile for the rest of the day. How a boy could do that to her, or one person in general, she wasn't sure, but Coco was sure that she was going to need to get to know him better. She thought for a moment, trying to find something to talk about so that she could linger as long as possible at the pickup counter. "I..." Coco chewed on her bottom lip for a moment, then cleared her throat before continuing, "I was wondering what time your next break was?" She said a little louder, wanting to make sure he heard her. But then it felt like maybe she said it a little too loud? Oh God she hoped not, she took a quick glance around, no one seemed to be paying them too much attention, she breathed a sigh of relief, okay good. That's all she needed, the entire café staring at her like she was some freak. Coco's blue eyes met Joey's, she wondered if he would even want her there for his next break. Hopefully so.

Oh, he thought, and the film of pink that once covered Coco's face was now covering his.
The walls were down now. Crumbling, actually. Maybe she actually did have an interest in him. His previous thoughts were being taken down and thrown into flames, and he was now wondering if he should give this a chance. A smile crossed Joey's face before he responded, "I get off at noon today," he said, quickly checking behind him to see if her drink was ready, and it was, sitting on the counter in a white cup. He turned around and grabbed the cup of coffee, pacing himself to make sure he didn't trip or spill any liquid. "We could, uhh... Go to lunch?" he handed Coco the cup, "I mean, only if you want to. I don't wanna force you to do anything that you don't want to do. Not that I would force you to do anything, anyway, but I just want you to know that it's your choice... if we go.. to lunch...." Joey's voice trailed off in the end, knowing that he had said entirely too much. He blew it. He had already blew it. There was no point in even standing here anymore. He was going to be turned down. The small little man straightened up, his bottom lip still wedged between his teeth, and prepared himself for the worst.
Coco felt a smile tugging at her mouth as Joey looked at her with kind of a blank expression, it was like he was processing what she had just said, and it was taking him some time. She rose a brow slowly, but then quickly tried to go back to a neutral expression, because she didn't want him to think that she was laughing at him, because really she was just amused by how much alike they seemed to be. He finally spoke, she perked up, that would give her time to do some shopping and maybe pick up some school supplies. "Oh okay," She said softly, then he offered lunch, and started rambling and she was so tempted to smile. Finally she couldn't hold it back anymore, the expression had been tugging at her lips for a matter of minutes already and she finally just gave in and smiled, and the smile was all for Joey. Her eyes never left his, except to glance at his mouth for a moment, and oh what a cute mouth it was, then her eyes flicked back to his mouth quickly. Because she felt that looking at his mouth was much like a guy looking at a girls boobs, it was rude and disrespectful, looking a person in the eyes was important... right? She nodded before she even spoke, "Yes. Yes I would love to have lunch with you. Perhaps not here? Do you know of a place nearby? I'll go shopping for a little while, and then come back.." Now she felt like maybe she was talking too much and quickly shut her mouth so that she wouldn't continue on. Like he really wanted to know what she was doing for the day.
So far she had escaped her shadows, so she thought that maybe if she took her coffee and went shopping, disappearing into the city really, then maybe they would stop looking for her by noon and just leave her to her own devices? She hoped so. Coco couldn't imagine having them escort her and Joey to lunch, ugh that would be so embarrassing and she didn't want to experience that if possible. Maybe she could talk her dad into letting her not have those goons. Yeah that was a slim chance. Coco took a sip of the perfect coffee, and then glanced at Joey shyly over the rim of the cup, oh his eyes were to die for. "To die for," She whispered into the cup, then realizing she had said that aloud she blushed profusely, the urge to cover her face was great, but she didn't.
So far she had escaped her shadows, so she thought that maybe if she took her coffee and went shopping, disappearing into the city really, then maybe they would stop looking for her by noon and just leave her to her own devices? She hoped so. Coco couldn't imagine having them escort her and Joey to lunch, ugh that would be so embarrassing and she didn't want to experience that if possible. Maybe she could talk her dad into letting her not have those goons. Yeah that was a slim chance. Coco took a sip of the perfect coffee, and then glanced at Joey shyly over the rim of the cup, oh his eyes were to die for. "To die for," She whispered into the cup, then realizing she had said that aloud she blushed profusely, the urge to cover her face was great, but she didn't.

The line was getting a little long, due to the fact that Coco was standing there talking to the guy that ran the pickups, but she couldn't seem to move herself, despite the whispers that were being made from behind her shoulder. Coco could tell that Joey didn't want her to leave either, or maybe she was imagining that? Probably. He was probably annoyed with her still standing there, disrupting his work, what if she got him fired? Oh no. Coco felt her palms start to sweat, and it wasn't from the warm drink in her hands, but before she could have a full out panic attack Joey was speaking again and she was all too distracted all over again to take much notice of her previous thoughts. He was rambling on and talking about rambling, and then apologizing, kind of? Coco was too enrapt in his voice and eyes to really know, and she just laughed softly with him when he laughed. "Yes, I'll meet you outside, and thanks. I'll try to remember that.. of course if you're not here there isn't even a point to me coming here.." She felt her stomach drop, had she just said that? Out loud? Oh no, oh no, oh no, he was going to think she was too forward or something. Coco blushed just as red as he blushed and tried to find her breath, her heart was bound to be pounding out of her chest at any second. "I mean," She was flustered and tried to find the words, but none that made any sense came to her. "I don't.. I uh. I guess I should be going, line and all," Coco gave him a brief smile, "I'll see you in a little while, hopefully I don't get lost." A nervous laugh came from her, and it seemed to loud to her own ears. She gave Joey a brief wave before backing away and then turning fully and escaping the café as fast as her legs would allow her. She had to be the biggest idiot on the planet, she cursed herself silently in Spanish as her feet his cement outside of the shop, she was on the sidewalk and now had to figure out where she was going to go next.

Coco kept herself busy for the morning, she visited the campus, and some of her professors. That way she wasn't fully lying to her aunt and uncle, she got some books she was still missing at the college bookstore, then went in search of more stores, off campus. She came across a few shops, one of which had a dress in it that she couldn't pass up, she took her armful of bags home mid-morning and then went out to explore the city some. Both her uncle and aunt had been gone already from the house, so she didn't have to worry about running into them, the shadows were gone as well. She wasn't exactly sure where her body guards had disappeared to but she didn't exactly care either. Coco discovered a couple of historical monuments, and a museum that she enjoyed as well during her morning. It had been full, for sure, but it hadn't kept her properly distracted like she had hoped it would. That boy, and his eyes, and that voice, just thinking about it made her cheeks pink. Joey had been on her mind all morning, and as she walked back to the café to see him she wondered if he thought of her at all since they first met. Or if her showing up this morning had maybe annoyed him? She wasn't sure, but she thought that maybe he was interested in her. Coco rounded the corner and looked up, there he was. Sitting with his back to her, in a metal chair outside the café. She would know his profile in the most crowded room, which was probably strange since they barely knew one another. Coco walked up behind him and then stepped around his chair to face him, "Hey stranger. Have you been waiting long?" She asked as she put her hand above her brows to block out the sun.

Coco was relieved to hear that Joey had not waited overly long for her to show up, he started to walk in the opposite direction from where she had just come from. Coco followed him, letting him take lead, she hadn't heard of the place he was talking about, of course practically everything was new for her. "No I don't really know the places to eat or anything, your coffee shop is really the only place I've drank or eaten anything..." Coco ducked her head, that was probably sad to anyone that heard that. She was hopeless, just barely getting out into the city and she had class in only two days time, oh joy. "So...." Coco tucked some of her hair behind her ear and took a quick look Joey's way, "So was work okay?" She wasn't really sure how to start the conversation, but work sounded like a safe subject, maybe it would lead on to something else. She really was going to have to get better at this socializing/talking thing, because being awkward all of the time would most assuredly make Joey bored of her rather quickly, or at least those were her thoughts. She had no way of knowing that they thought a lot alike, and doubted themselves pretty much the same amount. Coco glanced around, they were in a beautiful part of the city, she felt her mood lighten considerably.

Coco trusted in Joey, if he said that she would enjoy the place then she would probably enjoy it. He didn't seem like the kind of guy to have poor taste, not that she had ever experienced this sort of thing anyway to compare it all to. She felt frighteningly innocent, and she wasn't really sure what to do about it. Joey said that work was good, but he didn't expand. Coco walked beside him and expected him to tell her more, but instead he asked how her shopping went, it took her by surprise. "Oh," She said softly and groped for words, "Um it was good." Coco brushed Joey's arm with her own as she jumped out of the way of a bike messenger that whizzed by. "Sorry," She told him with a shy smile, "I found some shops I liked, there was one that had these adorable stuffed animals, I picked out a baby owl and named her Cho." She bit her lip, she was rambling wasn't she? And what boy would care about a stupid stuffed animal shop? She was supposed to be cute but sexy right? Oh she was failing at this whole thing terribly, Joey would probably think her a child and send her on her way to never talk to her again. Why was life so difficult? Especially dating?

The sidewalks were slightly crowded, apparently everyone went to lunch at the same time. Or they all wanted to see the rare sunshine that they were all experiencing, Coco didn't know the city well enough to know either way. She took a deep breath and let it out quietly as she waited for Joey to respond, when she looked over at him she noticed his cheeks were pink. Hmm, was it hot? She didn't think so, it felt chilly on her own cheeks, of course her jacket kept her warm enough, but she was sure that she would need to get better gear soon for the upcoming winter months. Joey said that he visited them when he was a kid, then he kept going. By the end of his spiel Coco was smiling despite doing her best to hide it. "Its okay," She told him with understanding in her tone. "Well no, actually I never have been to one until today. The few stuffies I have in my bedroom in Spain came from my nanny, and honestly I have no idea where she purchased them from." She didn't add that her mother and father thought them childish and had stored them away a few years before. She was glad to be able to buy what she wanted, without her nosy parents in her business constantly. "Do..." She paused and thought about her words, "Do you have any favorite shops?" She hoped that wasn't an intrusive question.

Coco and Joey rounded a corner, it looked like this street was really alive. People were sitting at small tables outside of café's, laughing, talking, and sharing their lives with one another. Coco could have watched them all day, people watching was always a fun thing to do. She turned her ear back to the conversation at hand, "Oh, those sound wonderful." She commented, "Do you think they would have any vinyls from the 40's?" her interest was peaked, she loved old music. She had a record player back in her room at her Aunts house, she'd brought a few vinyls with her from Spain, but not many. it would be nice to get some more, to give her more options. Especially for when school started, music always helped her study, and it drove her mother crazy, so it was always a plus for her. She didn't like Coco listening to anything that wasn't purely classical and Spanish. Of course there was some traditional, classical, Spanish music that Coco enjoyed, but she would never admit that to her mother. The wind picked up, sending fallen leaves scattering across the sidewalk, it was a beautiful sight and oh so Fall like.

(sorry this is..... eh.)
(Your posts are never 'eh' so don't sweat it)
Coco felt herself become a little excited, even 50's vinyls would be fine. She wondered briefly what kind of music Joey was into , if he would introduce her to new music. Then her eyes followed his to a particular restaurant that didn't look too crowded, but smelled wonderful. Her stomach growled softly and her cheeks blossomed pink, she apparently was more hungry than she thought. "Hmm?" She looked at him, her blue eyes full of curiosity and wonder. "Yes, yes I love vinyl. My mother actually got me hooked... she used to play old, OLD, vinyls when I was little to lull me to sleep. As I got older I found vinyls that I was interested in and started requesting them for birthdays and Christmases." Her eyes brightened the more she spoke about the music, "What about you? Are you into them? If so what kind?" She kept her attention solely on Joey, making sure that he knew that she was truly interested about his likes and dislikes. She honestly wanted to know every little detail about him, but that wouldn't happen in a day, maybe not ever. Still she would take what she could get without seeming weird or stalker like.
Coco felt herself become a little excited, even 50's vinyls would be fine. She wondered briefly what kind of music Joey was into , if he would introduce her to new music. Then her eyes followed his to a particular restaurant that didn't look too crowded, but smelled wonderful. Her stomach growled softly and her cheeks blossomed pink, she apparently was more hungry than she thought. "Hmm?" She looked at him, her blue eyes full of curiosity and wonder. "Yes, yes I love vinyl. My mother actually got me hooked... she used to play old, OLD, vinyls when I was little to lull me to sleep. As I got older I found vinyls that I was interested in and started requesting them for birthdays and Christmases." Her eyes brightened the more she spoke about the music, "What about you? Are you into them? If so what kind?" She kept her attention solely on Joey, making sure that he knew that she was truly interested about his likes and dislikes. She honestly wanted to know every little detail about him, but that wouldn't happen in a day, maybe not ever. Still she would take what she could get without seeming weird or stalker like.