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Story: Vampires and Violas
“That’s an HR violation if I’ve ever seen one,” Cassian says wryly.
“What are you still doing here?” I ask.
“I wanted to make sure you found Noah’s office okay. I realized I probably shouldn’t let you wander while I’m on nanny duty.”
“I found it.” I widen my eyes, telling him toget out.
He smirks. “I noticed.”
“We were just leaving anyway,” Noah says.
“That’s exactly what it looked like you were doing.” Cassian chuckles to himself as he walks down the hall. “Have a good evening.”
Feeling flushed, I look back at Noah. “We should go.”
“Lead the way,” Noah says gallantly.
We arrive at the coffee shop with only a minute to spare.
“Get a table,” Noah says. “I’ll order drinks.”
I find a seat by the window and wait. A green sedan pulls into the parking lot. Moments later, Sam and his sister emerge.
Noah returns just as they reach the door, handing me my drink. “Iced caramel macchiato.”
“And black coffee for you.” I frown at his sad cup.
He takes the seat next to me and leans close. “Don’t feel too bad for me. That’s how I ordered my coffee even before I became a vampire.”
Sam’s sister joins us, and we stand up to greet her.
“You must be Kayla,” I say.
“And you’re Piper.” The woman smiles. She’s older than Sam, probably in her mid-thirties. Even though she just came from work, she has a mom look, with a sensible haircut and a massive purse that’s big enough to hold snacks, toys, and an entire first aid kit.
“Where’s Sam?” I ask. “I thought I saw him with you.”
“He had to take a call,” she apologizes. “I’m sure he’ll be in soon.”
Noah introduces himself, shaking Kayla’s hand. “May I buy you a coffee?”
“Oh, that’s nice of you,” she says. “But you don’t have to do that.”
“It’s my pleasure. What would you like?”
As soon as he’s headed to the counter, she says, “Forgive me, but that man is gorgeous. Is he available?”
“Oh. Um…” Sam never mentioned his sister was single. “Technically…yes?”
“Then claim him while you can.” She gives me a knowing look. “Don’t let him get away.”
I laugh, relieved she wasn’t fishing.
For the next hour, we drink coffee and talk about flowers. Noah must be bored to death, but he’s perfectly charming.
When we’re finished, Kayla gives me the instructions for the delivery.
We’re all standing to leave when I realize her brother never made an appearance. “I’m sorry Sam couldn’t join us,” I say. “Tell him hello for me.”
“What are you still doing here?” I ask.
“I wanted to make sure you found Noah’s office okay. I realized I probably shouldn’t let you wander while I’m on nanny duty.”
“I found it.” I widen my eyes, telling him toget out.
He smirks. “I noticed.”
“We were just leaving anyway,” Noah says.
“That’s exactly what it looked like you were doing.” Cassian chuckles to himself as he walks down the hall. “Have a good evening.”
Feeling flushed, I look back at Noah. “We should go.”
“Lead the way,” Noah says gallantly.
We arrive at the coffee shop with only a minute to spare.
“Get a table,” Noah says. “I’ll order drinks.”
I find a seat by the window and wait. A green sedan pulls into the parking lot. Moments later, Sam and his sister emerge.
Noah returns just as they reach the door, handing me my drink. “Iced caramel macchiato.”
“And black coffee for you.” I frown at his sad cup.
He takes the seat next to me and leans close. “Don’t feel too bad for me. That’s how I ordered my coffee even before I became a vampire.”
Sam’s sister joins us, and we stand up to greet her.
“You must be Kayla,” I say.
“And you’re Piper.” The woman smiles. She’s older than Sam, probably in her mid-thirties. Even though she just came from work, she has a mom look, with a sensible haircut and a massive purse that’s big enough to hold snacks, toys, and an entire first aid kit.
“Where’s Sam?” I ask. “I thought I saw him with you.”
“He had to take a call,” she apologizes. “I’m sure he’ll be in soon.”
Noah introduces himself, shaking Kayla’s hand. “May I buy you a coffee?”
“Oh, that’s nice of you,” she says. “But you don’t have to do that.”
“It’s my pleasure. What would you like?”
As soon as he’s headed to the counter, she says, “Forgive me, but that man is gorgeous. Is he available?”
“Oh. Um…” Sam never mentioned his sister was single. “Technically…yes?”
“Then claim him while you can.” She gives me a knowing look. “Don’t let him get away.”
I laugh, relieved she wasn’t fishing.
For the next hour, we drink coffee and talk about flowers. Noah must be bored to death, but he’s perfectly charming.
When we’re finished, Kayla gives me the instructions for the delivery.
We’re all standing to leave when I realize her brother never made an appearance. “I’m sorry Sam couldn’t join us,” I say. “Tell him hello for me.”
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