The girl quietly sighed to herself, wondering how she had let such a foolish old man trick her into the festive...convincing her it would surely be a treat. However, she quickly found out that he had simply wanted to do something special for the holiday. Something...spooky.
She pinned the last glowing ghost to the wall, standing back to look at the decorations she had been setting up for the last four hours.
7P.M...
People would be arriving any minute.
"I am Proud to Present Downtown Cafe's...."
Signs and stickers displayed discounts and offers, in light of this being the first time the cafe has done any sort of festive celebrations or decorating. The aura was refreshing, and...she wasn't sure what to think of it. Perhaps this would get more customers...
50% off all drinks and food! | Get one free baked sweet and one free drink if you've dressed up! | Free sweets for children under the age of 13! | Special Halloween baked sweets now available, one time only! |
She let out a small huff as she opened the door and held it open with a doorstopper peg. She then made sure the bowl of candy was out on the counter for the children, and leaned against the counter as she let out a small huff, blowing a strand of hair from her face. She hadn't dressed up herself; she simply wore her ripped, blue jeans with her brown caramel nike shoes, as well as a loose tank top. She didn't wear her caramel hoodie, so the muscles on her arms showed and flexed with each movement. She waited patiently behind the counter, hoping to get somewhat of her father wanted to consider a mini-party.
He stood patiently around. He was pale and lanky, but still had love and joy plastered all over his face. He was making sure the place was spotless before people arrived. If people arrived...
Lux loved coffee, so as he was walking, simply minding his own business and looking for places to trick or treat at, the Downtown cafe's signage caught his eye. He was all dressed up as Stephanie from lazy town, just for the pure humor of it. His hair was pink, after all, and Lazy Town, well, that was his childhood.
He stepped into the cafe and greeted the girl at the cafe,"Hello!" he waved,"how are you?" he stepped up to the counter with a grin on his face, eager to see a reaction to his costume.
He stepped into the cafe and greeted the girl at the cafe,"Hello!" he waved,"how are you?" he stepped up to the counter with a grin on his face, eager to see a reaction to his costume.
Lux's costume
((BRO Lazy town was my childhood. this makes me happy. ))
The girl watched the boy enter, a small smile rising to her face. She found it a bit odd, but she wasn't a single bit judgemental; if a person wanted to dress up as the opposite sex, then...she'd say go for it. She wouldn't tell you that it's outright outrageous or strange, because she wasn't that type of person.
"Hello~" The girl giggled a little, her smile only becoming softer as her father watched the interaction with a weak, father-ly smile resting upon his lips. "I'm alright! A bit exhausted from setting up all the decorations," she motioned to the countless halloween themed decorations hung up and plastered everywhere. "How are you? And what can I get ya?"
The girl watched the boy enter, a small smile rising to her face. She found it a bit odd, but she wasn't a single bit judgemental; if a person wanted to dress up as the opposite sex, then...she'd say go for it. She wouldn't tell you that it's outright outrageous or strange, because she wasn't that type of person.
"Hello~" The girl giggled a little, her smile only becoming softer as her father watched the interaction with a weak, father-ly smile resting upon his lips. "I'm alright! A bit exhausted from setting up all the decorations," she motioned to the countless halloween themed decorations hung up and plastered everywhere. "How are you? And what can I get ya?"
"All the decorations look super good! I really like em." Lux smiled. He gazed at the menu,"so people in costume get a free drink and sweet...Id love a mocha and a strawberry shortcake please!"
Lux seemed very happy and excited about tjis deal. He got free stuff? Yay! And it was food. Even better!
"Im doing well." He says.
Lux seemed very happy and excited about tjis deal. He got free stuff? Yay! And it was food. Even better!
"Im doing well." He says.
As soon as the words left his mouth she wanted to facepalm but refrained. That's the one thing she had forgotten...the shortcake. She took in a small breath but hid her small frustration behind a bright smile, nodding. "I'll get right onto it. The shortcake might take a bit longer, so you can take a seat if you'd like! I'll bring the mocha over when it's done, too." She nodded a little, "I'm glad you're doing well!"
After that, she hurriedly got out a cup and a bowl, and began to multitask; she grabbed a bowl, still a little annoyed with herself but she didn't let it show.
After that, she hurriedly got out a cup and a bowl, and began to multitask; she grabbed a bowl, still a little annoyed with herself but she didn't let it show.
Lux nodded and sat down,"take your time. I can wait. The halloween party Im going to doesn't take place for another 3 hours or so." Lux went and sat down, playing a game on his phone as he waited oh so patiently.
Kota Etune was in her hero costume, because why not? she wore a black skin tight body suit, with a black jacket over it. an army green utility belt around her waist that carries adrenaline shots and other medical supplies, along with black sneakers -or combat boots, i cant decide- to top it off.
hints of army green run down the sides of her body suit, and the draw strings of the jacket are army green and black tipped.
the little cafe on the street corner had caught her eye. free drink and snack? yes please!
walking into the cafe, and hearing the little ding as the door opened was absolutely joyous to my heart. the smell of the cafe was welcoming, and the sights were absolutely adorable.
as I approach the counter, I give a soft smile. "Hello, I saw you had a special for people dressed up?"
hints of army green run down the sides of her body suit, and the draw strings of the jacket are army green and black tipped.
the little cafe on the street corner had caught her eye. free drink and snack? yes please!
walking into the cafe, and hearing the little ding as the door opened was absolutely joyous to my heart. the smell of the cafe was welcoming, and the sights were absolutely adorable.
as I approach the counter, I give a soft smile. "Hello, I saw you had a special for people dressed up?"
He wasn't the type to dress up, unless it was absolutely demanded, so the demon would miss out on the freebies. However, he wasn't here for that anyway. He was dropping in for a quick snack before getting back to the library. He spent his lazy days there, being very much a book worm as of late. He noticed the decorations and brows rose in amusement. Someone had seriously put a lot of work into this, he could tell. He waited in line patiently, dressed casually in his favorite Slipknot hoodie, faded blue jeans and worn out leather boots.
When the man reached the counter he offered a warm smile despite that abyssal gaze that remained ever distant. "Large cup coffee and doughnut, please," his voice held a thick Russian accent, the tone as deep as those eyes of his. "Lovely décor," he complimented genuinely, still appreciative of the hard work that had to have gone into all that. His fingers would drum absently on the counter while he waited, unless told to take a seat.
When the man reached the counter he offered a warm smile despite that abyssal gaze that remained ever distant. "Large cup coffee and doughnut, please," his voice held a thick Russian accent, the tone as deep as those eyes of his. "Lovely décor," he complimented genuinely, still appreciative of the hard work that had to have gone into all that. His fingers would drum absently on the counter while he waited, unless told to take a seat.
The girl rubbed her forehead as she quickly began doing what she does best. She was quick to make the mocha, while also grabbing out a bowl and a few ingredients to whip up a small shortcake. When the mocha was finished, the girl quickly headed over to where Lux sat down and placed it on a nearby table carefully. "One mocha. The shortcake will be over shortly." She then retreated behind the counter and began making the shortcake when someone else walked in.
"Yep! If you'd like to chose, please take your time! You get one free drink and one free baked treat." She was mixing some stuff in the bowl when she saw someone else. She set the bowl down slightly before listening and nodded. "Is there any particular type or doughnut you'd like?" She smiled slightly, being polite.
"Yep! If you'd like to chose, please take your time! You get one free drink and one free baked treat." She was mixing some stuff in the bowl when she saw someone else. She set the bowl down slightly before listening and nodded. "Is there any particular type or doughnut you'd like?" She smiled slightly, being polite.
"Thank you!" Lux chirped, sipping his mocha and looking at the other people in costume with intrest. This was quite a lovely little cafe. Yes indeed. Lux vowed to return here often. It wasn't too far from his apartment.
He was very much enjoying his time here.
He was very much enjoying his time here.
When asked what kind of doughnut he wanted, the demon rubbed the side of his neck thoughtfully, "Surprise me? Am not picky." He just wanted a snack, and noticed that she was already horridly busy. He'd make it easy on her and take whatever she currently had available.
That gaze moved to Lux briefly and he blinked a few times before giving the other male a nod of greeting if he looked his direction at all. You don't see that everyday. He wasn't judging, just making observations.
That gaze moved to Lux briefly and he blinked a few times before giving the other male a nod of greeting if he looked his direction at all. You don't see that everyday. He wasn't judging, just making observations.
She nodded, setting the bowl and the spoon down. Her father saw this and the old man chuckled, slowly stumbling his fragile figure over to the counter. Sarah was rummaging through the mugs when she saw her father pick up the bowl and begin to continue to make the shortcake. The old man smiled politely towards the two at the counter before looking over to his daughter.
"This is what happens when you forget things, shortbread." He chuckled softly as he thoroughly mixed the ingredients.
"I know...I'm sorry pap. You're the one who wanted me to put up the decorations instead of triple checking the food." She pulled out one of the langer mugs and began looking for the coffee beans.
"I suppose that's true. You focus on this young man's order and I'll get this done."
The girl nodded and began making the coffee. As the coffee machine did it's magic, she carefully opened the back of the desert display cabinet and pulled out one of the freshly made glazed donuts, the top of it coated in what looked to be a light, fluffy vanilla icing, using a napkin instead of her actual hands, because she knew how sensitive some people could be to germs, even though she washed her hands. She then put a different napkin down (a clean one) and placed the doughnut on top of it before throwing the other one away. She then finished his coffee and set it down next to the doughnut.
She glanced at her father before blinking once. "Er- that'll be $3.90." She smiled politely again, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear.
"This is what happens when you forget things, shortbread." He chuckled softly as he thoroughly mixed the ingredients.
"I know...I'm sorry pap. You're the one who wanted me to put up the decorations instead of triple checking the food." She pulled out one of the langer mugs and began looking for the coffee beans.
"I suppose that's true. You focus on this young man's order and I'll get this done."
The girl nodded and began making the coffee. As the coffee machine did it's magic, she carefully opened the back of the desert display cabinet and pulled out one of the freshly made glazed donuts, the top of it coated in what looked to be a light, fluffy vanilla icing, using a napkin instead of her actual hands, because she knew how sensitive some people could be to germs, even though she washed her hands. She then put a different napkin down (a clean one) and placed the doughnut on top of it before throwing the other one away. She then finished his coffee and set it down next to the doughnut.
She glanced at her father before blinking once. "Er- that'll be $3.90." She smiled politely again, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear.
Cutting a rather toothsome figure as a black cat, you'd be surprised to hear neither Nancy's frown nor the scowling brows were part of her costume, though the black eyeliner would-be whiskers twitching coolly across her cheeks provided an ample hint.
Catching the tailend of Dimitri's order, our last-minute, amazon-ordered Salem throws a hand grenade of a comment, 'You look like a macchiato man,' she decides with an inclusive glance to Lazy Town, Super Hero and the busy bee Baristas around them, toasting her interruption a blasé roll of her shoulders, 'but I happen to like my coffee how I like my Halloween.'
Catching the tailend of Dimitri's order, our last-minute, amazon-ordered Salem throws a hand grenade of a comment, 'You look like a macchiato man,' she decides with an inclusive glance to Lazy Town, Super Hero and the busy bee Baristas around them, toasting her interruption a blasé roll of her shoulders, 'but I happen to like my coffee how I like my Halloween.'
Athena had been walking down the busy street dressed as a succubus. She'd lost a bet was the only reason she was dressed scantily but she wasn't about to half ass the costume either. She'd worked hard on making it putting her limited skills to use. Ignoring the cat calls and lewd stares she cursed her friend's name.
Seeing the little cafe, she darted inside seeing the plethora of people. She moved towards the end of the line studying the menu. Adjusting the horns sitting on her head, she fixed her hair so it wasn't directly blocking her eye. The other had a eyepatch obscuring its view. Glad there was at least two people in front of her she had plenty of time to figure out what she wanted.
Wanting to give the woman plenty of time to fill the orders, Athena patiently stood off to the side. She'd decided she wanted something sweet and once the barista seemed free Athena gave her order. "A chai tea latte with soy and a piece of the cinnamon swirl cake please." Smiling, Athena had pulled out her wallet anyway even though it was free because of the costume. Spying a hidden tip jar she placed a five dollar bill into it before waiting for her order to be ready.
Seeing the little cafe, she darted inside seeing the plethora of people. She moved towards the end of the line studying the menu. Adjusting the horns sitting on her head, she fixed her hair so it wasn't directly blocking her eye. The other had a eyepatch obscuring its view. Glad there was at least two people in front of her she had plenty of time to figure out what she wanted.
Wanting to give the woman plenty of time to fill the orders, Athena patiently stood off to the side. She'd decided she wanted something sweet and once the barista seemed free Athena gave her order. "A chai tea latte with soy and a piece of the cinnamon swirl cake please." Smiling, Athena had pulled out her wallet anyway even though it was free because of the costume. Spying a hidden tip jar she placed a five dollar bill into it before waiting for her order to be ready.
Clyde was already inside, tapping his finger as he dressed up as the Plague Doctor, but he was wearing the mask, the hat, a scarf with the pants and the boots, but no shirt to show off his well-toned body. He sat down quietly, his mask dangling off his neck as he took a sip of water. He looked around. Maybe someone he knew was here?
Hers was a black Americano, stifling and dark enough to purify sin itself. And like her Halloween, Nancy would take it with a treat on the side.
Athena's entrance didn't go unmissed, the moment she came in while the cat crowed from the bottom of her lashes, 'nice digs.'
Blink and you'd miss the sullen twitch of Nancy's black lips, the unspoken envy and dream of a body half as nice, a flame she douses out by lining her purse with a sprinkle of sweets from the counter-top jar while her order waited.
In an attempt to ride out her body envy, Nancy casts an aspertion as a witch might a spell; needling for interaction from their newest arrivals 'so, you and doctor death one of those couple costumes?'
Athena's entrance didn't go unmissed, the moment she came in while the cat crowed from the bottom of her lashes, 'nice digs.'
Blink and you'd miss the sullen twitch of Nancy's black lips, the unspoken envy and dream of a body half as nice, a flame she douses out by lining her purse with a sprinkle of sweets from the counter-top jar while her order waited.
In an attempt to ride out her body envy, Nancy casts an aspertion as a witch might a spell; needling for interaction from their newest arrivals 'so, you and doctor death one of those couple costumes?'
Athena blinked, flushing momentarily at the compliment before smiling at Nancy. "Thank you. I like yours as well. Black cats are underrated." Athena wished she could've done something that covered her up more but a bet is a bet.
Brows furrowing, Athena repeated the words to herself as she turned to look around. Seeing the plague doctor and the person behind it, Athena very quickly turned back around. "Uh, not intentionally. He didn't know about mine." Athena's face was bright red now, she had hoped to get through the day without Clyde seeing her dressed up.
She thought they had locked eyes for a moment but she wasn't sure. Athena closed her eyes, well only one could be seen, for a moment. "Well, I guess the cat's outta the bag now." Turning back around she hailed Clyde. "Hello, fancy seeing you here."
Brows furrowing, Athena repeated the words to herself as she turned to look around. Seeing the plague doctor and the person behind it, Athena very quickly turned back around. "Uh, not intentionally. He didn't know about mine." Athena's face was bright red now, she had hoped to get through the day without Clyde seeing her dressed up.
She thought they had locked eyes for a moment but she wasn't sure. Athena closed her eyes, well only one could be seen, for a moment. "Well, I guess the cat's outta the bag now." Turning back around she hailed Clyde. "Hello, fancy seeing you here."
He saw her, smiling. "Oh, hay Athena!" he waved, before looking at her costume. "You actually did it? The succubus?" he asked, blushing lightly
((How did she know our characters were in a relationship? Well, in our Rp, at least))
((How did she know our characters were in a relationship? Well, in our Rp, at least))
The dwarf walked in the cafe with his ww1 german uniform with a gas mask that covered his entire head. Yet it was somewhat comical with his short height but with the way he acted and talked it was also scary at the same time. He then climbed into a chair a sat down.
Dimitri smiled warmly when the doughnut and coffee were ready, digging in his pocket for his wallet. It took very little time to find a five dollar bill to hand to her. "Keep change," he winked, nodding to the older gentleman that was watching her thus far, the one she'd called 'pap'. "Eez zat right?" he laughed, regarding the macchiato comment, "Never had one. Next time, maybe." How she liked her Halloween? Dark, maybe? Hmm. He smiled none the less, as if that comment didn't go right over his head. A toast of the coffee cup was given to the rest of the line as he gracefully slid around them to leave.
That abyssal gaze took in each costume on his way out curiously, offering smiles to any that actually looked his direction before departing. On to the next one.
That abyssal gaze took in each costume on his way out curiously, offering smiles to any that actually looked his direction before departing. On to the next one.
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