[h2][color=0054a6]Landon Reed[/color][/h2] Jeez. The girl had a mouth on her. All he was looking for was a simple thank you. [color=0054a6]"Listen, I've been going to this place while you probably were still in elementary school drawing with crayons. What is your problem? Got some unresolved daddy issues back home? You may act tough but acting like that is really going to bite you in the ass one day."[/color] he retorted, a bit annoyed at her rudeness. After what felt like forever, his drink finally arrived and he gulped that down as fast as he could. Pretty or not, this girl gave him a major migraine. He wasn't scared of her. No, he kind of saw himself in her, back when he was around her age. She had the bad attitude and cold look in her eyes; it almost made him feel bad for her, just almost but not quite. Did she really think she could take him on? It offended him. [color=0054a6]"And don't worry,"[/color] he added without even glancing at her, after finishing his drink. [color=0054a6]"I'm not interested in rude, little girls." [/color] [h2][color=8dc73f]Liam Hamilton[/color][/h2] As Liam was cleaning one of the tables, he saw a girl across the street looking at him through the window. Well, she wasn't really looking at him in particular, but he still felt awkward. He could have sworn they had locked eyes for at least a second before she turned around and began cleaning a window of a hair salon. His heart was pounding for some reason after looking at her and he didn't know why. Never had he felt anything like this. He finished wiping down the table and went back to the counter to take more orders. However, he as a bit distracted which was unlike him. The girl had a very unique look to her. It was hard to describe and very different from any other girl he has ever seen, but it was not like he disliked it or anything. He wanted to talk to her and meet her, but how? He couldn't just walk up to her. What would he even say? His mind returned back to reality as one of the customers began to accuse him of not paying attention to their order. He apologized as politely as he could, but his heart wasn't into it at the moment. [color=8dc73f]"Sorry, sir. So you wanted a small Hazelnut, right?"[/color] he said calmly. The customer grumbled back, "Yes." Liam finished checking the customer out with minimal complaints and issues much to his relief. After he was done, he looked out the window to see the girl still out there. [i][color=8dc73f]"Maybe one day..."[/color][/i]