[hr][i][h1][color=aqua]Jennifer Marissa Caspin[/color].[/h1][/i][hr] [i][u]Greencrest Heights, White Coast.[/u][/i] "Hey, lady, are you okay?" The voice of a person whipped Jennifer back into reality. Across from her was a middle-aged man with nice clothes on that clearly gave Jennifer the idea that he was stopping by the place to get some coffee before he went to work. As she phased back to reality, Jennifer looked around the small cafe that she managed to score a job at (the only place that would employ a person like herself). The place was awfully crowded for this time of day. And she was at the main counter, as a line started to form. She didn't know.... She just started thinking about things, and spaced out. [i]... Maybe I should think less.[/i] "Y-yeah, sorry," Jennifer said as she looked the man in the eyes. She feigned the same smile that she always dons whenever she starts taking orders. "Can I take your order?" "Large caffeine free coffee, please," The Man said, giving Jennifer an inquisitive stare. "Yeah, I'll get right on it," Jennifer said as she quickly wrote down his order and headed on towards the back to the machines. She sighed as she grabbed a large cup, and put the coffee machine in action after pressing the button. She didn't know what was [i]wrong[/i] with her all the sudden... it was just one of those days wasn't it? Where her horrible pasts ruins the present for her. She can't mess this up. She can't rely on Cindy and Meifeng's kindness forever.... "Hey, are you okay?" A man said to Jennifer... this time not a stranger. She turned her head to him, and his peculiar head of brown straight hair, and was rather tall with blue eyes. While he did technically look older than her, he was in fact the same age. He looked down at Jennifer as he leaned up against the coffee machine. "You seem a little out of it today." His name was Rexx. "I just... I been... thinking." Jennifer quickly answered. "It's nothing." "C'mon, Jenny," Rexx said with a smile. "You can tell me." She looked at him for a moment. "... I rather not." Jennifer looked at the machine, and it had finished filling up the cup. "I have to get this out to them now," Jennifer said as she quickly walked off.