~~~Life comes in many shapes. You think you know what you got until it changes. And life will take you high and low. You gotta learn how to walk and then which way to go. After you clear your eyes you'll see the light somewhere in the darkness. After the rain has gone you'll feel the sun come. And though it seems your sorrow never ends, someday it's gonna make sense~~~
-Michael Learns to Rock-
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Thirty minutes have passed and customers have begun to enter the coffee shop, but I don't dare call Dana as I don't want to 'disturb' them. Maybe they're now in the middle of making their first baby, besides, Lydia and Arthur, our morning staff went to work early.
"Sam, why is the kitchen off limit?" Maybe curiosity stuck in Lydia's head as she pointed to the paper glued to the door that has the 'Off Limits' sign written on it.
But before I could open my mouth, Arthur whispered something into Lydia's ear that caused her eyes to widen. And I guess I don't have to ask what Arthur told her because her eyes already say it all.
And because we were busy attending to the customers' orders, we didn't notice the time. We were just surprised when we saw Caleb exiting the kitchen and sat down at one of the tables on the side near the glass panel.
I raised an eyebrow and went straight to the kitchen but I met Dana halfway who was still fixing her hair.
"Hey, did you two clean up your mess in the kitchen?" I asked, playfully glaring at her but she just giggled.
"Don't worry, Sam, we didn't do it in the kitchen."
"Huh?" I was slightly shocked by her answer. "And where did you---"
"In the comfort room," she winked at me with a mischievous smile playing on her lips.
"Geez! Make sure you didn't leave any mess in the CR because that's embarrassing!"
"Haha, we cleaned it up so don't worry."
"Haist!"
And she left still laughing at my reaction.
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"Hey, are you two going out today?"
"Huh? No, why do you ask?" Dana frowned at my question. It's ten minutes before 11 am and Caleb is still sitting in the shop.
"Because your fiancé is still here. Is he waiting for you?"
"Oh, he's not waiting for me but his friend, the one I told you about the other day?"
And since the frown on my forehead got deeper, she had no choice but to elaborate.
"Remember, we discussed their new project?"
"Ohh... yeah, I get it," I said nodding as I remembered she told me about Caleb's new project the other day.
"He has an outdoor meeting with his CEO friend and he invited him here. You know, he still has to convince him to agree with the percentage of discount he was asking."
"I see. How many are they?"
"It's just the two of them."
"Hmm... okay, if you need help later in giving their orders I'm just inside. I'll just have to call my daughter."
"Nah, don't worry about it, Lydia and Arthur are here, just tell Cali that Tita Dana misses her." (Tita means Auntie)
"I will."
The moment I started to step into our small office, I heard the sound of the wind chimes in the doorway, an indication that we had a new customer again. But since there were three of them left on the counter, I continued walking until I reached the door to our office.
I didn't know that the person who had just entered the coffee shop was the one Dana referred to as Caleb's friend.
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