He didn’t know where one was? Shouldn’t he of passed by at least four Starbucks on his way here? They were practically on every corner of every city! It was the one good thing that the big name corporate capitalists were good for! Decent coffee every few city blocks! .. Even if it didn’t have that addicting quality that his dad’s did. It was still good.
Sort of. He was kind of losing his taste for coffee, but he really couldn’t stop drinking it. It calmed him down, after all, so he needed it. He needed it.
" H-how could you not see one on your way here! " Alright, that came out a lot more rude than he had wanted it to come out, but Tweek wasn’t about to apologize for it, even if he did cut him off mid-sentence. It was pretty loud too, but whatever. Whatever. He really should of seen one on his way over here, but looking for one was just fine and dandy too. ” There has t-to be like.. five per city bl-block, or something. ” Feeling suddenly anxious about voicing his frustrations, he tore his gaze away from Kenny and directed it to the concrete under his feet. Another wave of dizziness and nausea almost knocked him off his feet and made his stomach do more flips. Way to probably piss off the only one willing to go get coffee with you, kid.
Toeing at the ground with a worn sneaker, he muttered a few sorries that he wasn’t quite sure that he meant, and waited to see if he should turn around and go back inside.
He had assumed on his way over that Tweek, being a kid who probably considered coffee essential survival material, knew where almost every coffee-selling store was within the entire city. Therefore, he hadn't exactly paid too much attention to the buildings around him. Then again, looking back on it, he supposed he could have probably torn his eyes away from his phone screen for once and try to locate at least one Starbucks or whatever alien coffee stores happened to be in the area. That way, he could have safely assumed that both him and Tweek knew where they were going. But, in the end, it turned out neither of them did.
"Look, I'm sorry," he said to his upset classmate, "Like you said, there's got to be like five per block. It won't be that hard and hopefully it won't take too long to find one." The city streets were fairly packed at this time of day, and he was aware that Tweek wasn't the biggest fan of tight, large crowds, so Kenny hoped that he would cooperate for a majority of the time on their trek that hopefully wouldn't turn out to be some long and exhausting expedition.
"We should probably go now before it gets really really crowded," he suggested after finally putting his phone away. He was already digging around in his pockets for loose change, only to find that he had only grabbed two rumpled one dollar bills on his way out of his complex, which probably wasn't even enough to get something small. Great. "Do you have any cash on you?"















