LEYLA
@matsurinas·
“Excuse me, sorry,” Leyla called out as she weaved and bobbed around the line at the registry at the Caffeine Crypt. The pixie hardly paid any attention to the odd looks she was receiving from those in line, given that she had just entered Rina’s establishment carrying in freshly brewed cups from her own coffee shop with the Daily Drip logo on full display in her hands. But, how else would her fellow barista be able to taste test the latest pumpkin-flavored brew she had just concocted?
“Rina!” Leyla exclaimed, a bright smile overtaking her face as she held out one of the cups towards the other. “Here, try this. I need your thoughts. And any chance you’re in need of a lunch break, maybe?” She asked optimistically. Rina may have only been in town for a few months now, but Leyla had already been quick to become fast friends with her technical ‘rival’ when it came to their fellow businesses and now she spent a fair share of her lunch breaks swinging by Rina’s to catch up and have each other try each other’s new blends of coffee.
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Rina narrowly misses the corner of the little nook beneath the coffee machines as she jumps at the sound of Leyla’s voice. She should be used to it by now, and the owner of the Daily Drip was as much a staple of her routine as her never-ending ruminations. The two may have formed a dynamic that didn’t make sense from the outside-looking-in, but Rina couldn’t really imagine any other result to their wonky little equation. Rising from the alcove, she can’t stop herself from chuckling at the image in front of her, how Leyla is so unapologetically herself in all the ways that contrast the vampire— like complimentary colors, she thinks.
“Leyla,” she returns, grabbing the cup of coffee and bringing it to her lips without an ounce of hesitation. Rina trusts the other bartender’s concoctions, finds them delicious even hence their current back and forth ( though she thinks she’d allow it even if Leyla went and brought her something criminal to the senses ). But this one doesn’t disappoint, “oh, I like this,” and she’s ready to start listing potential ingredients when she remembers there’s a group of people waiting to order and she’d just be taking up space. It’s about time for that necessary reprieve, and who better with? “I’m overdue for one actually,” the vampire says, announcing it to the other baristas and slipping out from behind the counter. “Mine or yours?”














