[It is, most of the cats are actually in the back getting their evening meal, so really, the ones out here are the gluttons that are done already. Or the one or two that require coaxing.
It's one of the latter, a little tortie, who spots Trey and trots over, angling for a bit of lap time with a favorite.
The cat man looks up from where he was wiping down the counter and grins, easy and warm.]
[He slides into his usual set, giving the tortie a little scritch as she trots over. Understandable why she’s staked out his lap - Eonia wear is really just the coziest. His hoodie looks soft and voluminous enough to fit a dozen cats.]
Course. [He gets himself busy. Water starts to percolate, and the griddle starts to heat up.
That hoodie IS big enough to fit a dozen cat, or one cat doing their BEST to turn into ooze and fill out every available bit of space. She flips up onto her back, all four paws up in the air, still rubbing against his fingers.]
Could use a hustle break myself these days. I heard the DreamDrift's gonna make port soon, so all sorts around lately.
You're not even a LITTLE tempted? Not even a smidge? Come onnnnn, it's all the Astrologists are talkin' about. The ultimate trip.
[The coffee, of course, comes first. The aroma is rich and deep, and the coffee served is cut with just a little cream to soften the acerbic bite of a late night brew into a mellow smoothness to go down easy.
He tried to do a little cat face in the latte art. As usual, it just falls short of good into cartoonishly recognizable.]
[This isn't a man with a lot manual dexterity. Landing punches has had its price over the years. And the size of the hands means he can't quite see what he's doing. Honestly, he's not doing bad, all considered.]
And this is my cue to go, improvement doesn't mean workin' yourself to death, buddy.
Good taste, as always. No wonder I keep comin' back here.
[...Doesn't ping anything though. Still, that was always a long shot. He can still enjoy the drink for what it is - a well roasted, well crafted brew.]
Hey if I'm gonna over charge, it should be at least the best I can get my paws on.
[HE JUST SAYS THAT, CHEERFULLY.
Brocade seems to be watching in his own way... And whatever he's watching for doesn't seem to be there. Then turns back to the griddle, there's a good deal of sizzling, the smell of butter, eggs, onions and potatoes.]
Picked this one up from a friend passing through. Thinkin' about adding it to the menu so you'll have t'let me know.
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It's one of the latter, a little tortie, who spots Trey and trots over, angling for a bit of lap time with a favorite.
The cat man looks up from where he was wiping down the counter and grins, easy and warm.]
Sup Trey! Workin' late?
[He's already pulling cups down and a plate.]
Whatcha feeling, my man?
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[He slides into his usual set, giving the tortie a little scritch as she trots over. Understandable why she’s staked out his lap - Eonia wear is really just the coziest. His hoodie looks soft and voluminous enough to fit a dozen cats.]
You know the drill. Surprise me.
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That hoodie IS big enough to fit a dozen cat, or one cat doing their BEST to turn into ooze and fill out every available bit of space. She flips up onto her back, all four paws up in the air, still rubbing against his fingers.]
Could use a hustle break myself these days. I heard the DreamDrift's gonna make port soon, so all sorts around lately.
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The DreamDrift? You buy into that sales pitch? Please.
I'll give it that it's got the glitz, but enda the day, it's a fancy boat with a million dollar tagline.
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[The coffee, of course, comes first. The aroma is rich and deep, and the coffee served is cut with just a little cream to soften the acerbic bite of a late night brew into a mellow smoothness to go down easy.
He tried to do a little cat face in the latte art. As usual, it just falls short of good into cartoonishly recognizable.]
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[Watching his latte art technique, even if it's less than masterful. Still a lot to learn from the attempt.]
Still gettin' the hang of the kawaii shit, huh?
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[This isn't a man with a lot manual dexterity. Landing punches has had its price over the years. And the size of the hands means he can't quite see what he's doing. Honestly, he's not doing bad, all considered.]
And this is my cue to go, improvement doesn't mean workin' yourself to death, buddy.
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Maybe I like the grind. Shark's gotta keep swimmin', right?
[The mask gets lifted up just enough that he can bring the coffee to his lips. rip latte cat]
...That a Guatemalan bean?
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[The ears perk up at that assessment, and the lazy swish of tail is pleased.]
Good call. Fresh roasted yesterday.
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[...Doesn't ping anything though. Still, that was always a long shot. He can still enjoy the drink for what it is - a well roasted, well crafted brew.]
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[HE JUST SAYS THAT, CHEERFULLY.
Brocade seems to be watching in his own way... And whatever he's watching for doesn't seem to be there. Then turns back to the griddle, there's a good deal of sizzling, the smell of butter, eggs, onions and potatoes.]
Picked this one up from a friend passing through. Thinkin' about adding it to the menu so you'll have t'let me know.
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The blend's worth every penny. It's the foam kitty cat that still needs a lil work.
Maybe I oughta be givin' you some pointers. Seein' as it's the family calling an' all.
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... Though uh... if you GOT pointers.
[He flips over the delicious circle sizzling on the griddle, and starts chopping some garnish.]
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[He twirls a plate on two fingers before setting it down. A delicious tortilla paisana is slid in front of Trey.]
I'll let you try AFTER you've complimented me on the excellent meal. So there's no hard feelings.
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[Thank you for DELICIOUS FOOD - the grandstanding can take a pause while he appreciates how great it looks and smells. Tastes even better, somehow.]
This, at least - you got down t'an art.
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Yeah, I know.
[He's just like this.]
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I'm gonna learn how you do it, mark my words.
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[He scrapes the griddle and turns it back off to cool, and then leans against the counter, easy and casual.]
Anyways. You're going to owe me 20 bucks soon when you can't make a better latte skull than I can.
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