pipcrr:
it’s, perhaps, a miracle she’s even awake given how long her shift at neon the night prior had stretched. even if it’s only temporarily, pip’s found her muse and it evaporated the grey haze that had been overhanging her the past few weeks. with her vibrancy returned, encores flowed like the alcohol from the tap where kelsey had been serving (and consuming from what pip could see) and though she loved being on her groove and putting in that overtime, it exhausted her, to say the least. all she wants now is to refuel with some artificial energy and then maybe spend the morning at the diner, listening to hadley croon his little heart out. another thing her burst of inspiration has revived is her romantic tendencies and though a little too late to enjoy the holiday, she’s out to overload her lover with affection and pip-time to make up for her recent melancholy.
one part of operation: spoil hadley is evidently doubling up the size of her coffee order so that haddy could enjoy something sweet and cool before he went on. she makes sure to get something low in dairy (she’s heard it doesn’t really affect the vocal chords but she’s still not about to take the chance with hadley’s precious instrument), icy and sweet. it looks so good, in fact, that pip almost regrets not getting one herself but her needs were stronger and though her drink is caramel flavored, it’s mostly to drown out the strength of the double espresso. she’s buzzing, having time to kill at the shop while she waits for hadley to text her back. only problem is there doesn’t seem to be a spot for her to claim as her own. pip’s just about to frown – not a good way to keep up morale – when she spots her coworker who kindly offers a seat. “you might be willing?” pip mock pouts, already sinking down into the chair in question. “surely you’d always find room for little old me!” at least she’s found someone who shares the bags under her eyes. it would seem great minds think alike. “thanks, kels.”
Kelsey had worked the night before and drank after, so coffee was more then a necessity this morning. It usually was after a night of work, the drinking afterward was just an added bonus. Though she was sure anyone who worked in the club understood that very well. It was hard not to drink after work, it was like you were wired from the hustle of it all, and drank until you crashed. It was becoming a routine for Kelsey and for the most part she thought it was working pretty well.
Kelsey was willing to share her table, she felt to bad watching anyone wondering around awkwardly looking for a seat in the busy dinner. It just so happened it was someone she worked with that made her even more willing to share her table. She laughed a little at her pouting, “Well I mean I don’t just share my table with just anyone Pip!” She teased, “But I suppose for you I’ll make an exception..” She continued. “Of course Pip, I do always have room for you.” She admitted truthfully of her co-worker. She’d probably extend the same courtesy to anyone who might need it, but especially for someone she worked with and saw on a regular basis.
















