Page 78 of A Tall Cup Of Joe


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“But he’s our boss. He’s been so unpleasant and now-”

“What can I say? I like this new him. He’s being so caring and sweet

and kind and...I don’t know. It’s like he’s a whole new person. I’m excited

to see where it goes.” She said. Suddenly Jacob felt that weird snake

knotting in his stomach again.

A whole new person- Uh oh…

Maybe he was…but what would happen when it wears off? “I mean…yay! New person.” He uttered. “But why here?” “Gay bars are more fun.” She shrugged. “Plus would you want to date

a straight man who didn’t feel comfortable in a gay bar?”

“I mean- that is also totally fair.” Jacob huffed- contemplating if he

was also facing that exact problem in a weirdly convoluted way. “Come on- let’s go back in. That dance floor is hot and I want to enjoy

every minute of it.” She smiled. She was having so much fun. He hated

that.

“Okay. I just-” Jacob looked around the patio to try to see what was

around him. “Fine. Let me just do something real quick.”

He knew he couldn’t send Serena back in there without trying to protect

her feelings in some way. For someone so sarcastic, she was sensitive.

She’d been pining after her roommate so long he could almost forget the

six months of ramen noodles and romcoms that was her reaction when her

last ex had unceremoniously dumped her. If he was setting her up for heartbreak with Garret, he needed to find some way to protect her. He quickly looked around the space and found a few options he could use. He grabbed a half finished beer, a couple drops from an old shot glass, what he hoped was a half finished water and a lemon. With a bit of mint and a touch of ash from what he hoped was a cigarette he mixed them together in a shot glass which was just enough to partially fill it. It was a mishmash so he couldn’t feel the magic work through him as strongly thistime, but he could feel something. Hopefully it would be enough to keep her heart

protected, and to keep himself moving.

“Here. Just one for the road.” He said.

“Where on earth did you get that?” She asked.

“Just…I guess I had some extra saved up. Here, it should be good. I

think.” He took a sip just to prove it wasn’t poison. He wasn’t going to let

her get hurt because of him.

“Alright, fair enough. Well thanks. I’m glad you’re not making a big

deal out of this.” She replied.

“I’m not going to stand in the way of your happiness.” He responded.

“At least, I hope not.”

“That’s sweet of you. Now come on! We’ve got men waiting for us.”