Love At The Café
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w was the home of many top companies worth billions. Unfortunately, Nancy's health was going down hill and she was forced to quit the cafe. Instead of selling it to the top bider, she handed it ove
in the back? I doubt anyone will be coming here anyways. This side of this city is always dead on the weekends, especially Sundays.
andle it." Lily replied with a genuine sm
ok her head and continued to clean the tables and arrange the spoons, stir sticks and paper napkin which were on the counter be
napkins into the dispenser and was walking back behind the counter, when her fo
ill wet floor didn't hit her body. Instead, she found herself being held up mid way, and felt a pair of strong arms wra
eyes were as blue as a bright summer sky and deeper than the ocean. They stared back at
behind with gel. His sharp jaw with a slight stubble made him look even more gorgeous. His electrifying blue eyes and the eyebrows that were scrunched together in confusion. The way his lips looked
mmediately stood straighter and took a step back
ds, Lily stuttered with a flushed f
r way back up to Lily's brown ones, waiting for her to speak but she was in a loss of words. His eyes had Lily getting lost in their depths. She noticed how well dr
arefully. The man looked intimidating and the last thing Lily wanted to do was cause more trouble
d with brightness and Lily felt the temperature in the cafe suddenly rise as heat flowed to her cheeks. The way hi
rushed behind the counter leaving the man's side who had hi
ing the small girl in front of him. He briefly looked up at the menu that hung from about the counter bef
ugar. Would that b
nding over a gold credit ca
th a soft smile as she looked up from the cash register and back
for a second longer, Lily diverted her attention back to the appliances she was putting away after sending the
lently, she came by his side and set the cup down in front of the man, who once again looked at Lily with curios
back at the blue-eyed man. As Lily continued her work, the man looked out the window. But obliv
ndle that. Elle was having tr
y boxes, heading towards the back door. She was about to leave the room when she turned around once more to get the last glimpse of the blue
nger, the man turned, taking his empty coffee cup