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Old November 13th, 2017, 12:22 PM
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It was calm, quiet almost soothing in the city of Tokyo and a sweet, warm smell was in the air coming from a old coffee shop called The twilight Cafe. Within the shop in a uniform that made him look like a butler was Sasuke, a handsome looking man with mixed eyes one amber and the other sky blue. His hair combed back and neat making him look more classy than his usual rouge look. he always dressed his best for his little shop, it made him feel needed in a way.
He begins to start making some coffee, with a calm smile on his face and a slight hum coming out of his mouth. This was the only sense of peace he had in life.. it calmed him when he was down or scared... it was all he had but he knew once this little shop of his closes.. he will become a beast a alpha protecting its pack and that he accepted. he was the strongest after all and as the strongest, he protected and served his people. no matter what this wolf will not fall in the hands of man.

Juniper was relieved that today she had a day off clases. She threw her backpack onto her bed, and walked outside. As she traveled outside of the campus, the smell of coffee led her to an old shop in town. She opened the door, and breathed in the warm scent of coffee. She decided it wouldn't hurt to have a cup. Why haven't I seen this shop before? Juniper wondered. Shrugging, she walked up to the counter, smiling. "Do you have pastries here?" she inquired. She looked between the man's mismatched eyes. "If not, can I have a latte with extra cream?" She inquired softly.
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