The Coffee Shop - Ch. 4
Beth
By KAD
A/N -
I continue slowly to recover from this recent medical journey I would like to share with you chapter 4 of this fun little fictional jaunt. Who knew a dreamy little tale like this would be so much fun, thinking back to what life could be like starting all over again.
Out into the cold Pittsburgh winter I turned left onto Liberty Avenue heading to the Clemente Bridge going to retrieve my car or at least disappear from this huge mistake.
She finally answered, "Help me please, just come get me Michaela!"
As I turned right onto 6th Street I cursed screaming "
Damn you Caitlin!
"
Three days after my "date" with McKenna I sent another text to Caitlin.
"
Caitlin, please what have I done wrong that you will not answer me?"
As of midnight there was still no response. That night slept in Michaela's bed, crying into her shoulder.
*** End of Chapter 3 ***
New Year's Eve and New Year's Day came and went without much pomp and circumstance in my life. I chilled at home with Mom and Momma. Both Francis and Michaela had dates, I was happy for them.
Francis moved back into his dorm at CMU on the 3rd and Michaela went back to Chapel Hill on the 4th. I dropped her off at the airport without much drama knowing we would stay in touch.
My classes for the Spring semester started on the 6th. I was taking a full schedule to get the core subjects and requirements completed in preparation for my transfer application which was due at the end of the month.
The week after class started, I began my abbreviated work schedule: Monday, Tuesday afternoons, Saturday, a full day, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are class and study days. Sunday was my day to do what I needed.
I suppose you could say I buried myself in school and work. I hadn't heard a single word from Caitlin since December. Now over a full month without a peep, I have made the assumption it was a pipedream for me and a fling for her.
At the end of January I received a letter of confirmation from Point Park University that my application packet for transfer was received and being considered.
***
I was frustrated when leaving class this morning and ran to the coffee shop. I needed my solace and my refuge. There was a heated discussion in my HIST 205 class regarding the need to continue recognizing President's Day, which was next week. I blame our professor for the turbulence in class. He allowed things and the discussion to get out of hand.
I hugged Marcie and stole a deep wet kiss needing a bit of affection and comfort. I then made my way up front. The shop was slow, so I opened my text book on the counter, MUS 250 Music Theory II, already taken Music Theory Fundamentals and Music Theory I.
Over the last week, Marcie had put up a few decorations for Valentine's Day. I didn't make any snide comments yet I wasn't in the mood. Here I am single again not hearing anything from Caitlin. Happy Valentine's Day to me.
There were two customers in the shop. One appeared to be researching information on the Internet. They had their laptop open and a pen and a pad of paper on the side writing crazy notes. The other seemed to be just relaxing, and taking in the atmosphere of the shop.
I was working with one of the other baristas, Erin, a younger girl in her first year of college. Marcie had her eyes on her but she was overly girlish and too childish for me to even consider. However, I would never ever say anything to Marcie about who she loves. She still tolerates and loves me.
Marcie and I had a nice chat last week about my now single life. I felt my physical needs beginning to grow. After the McKenna debacle, which I should have known better, I decided to try harder focusing but there was a crack in the proverbial armor.
My needs were increasing therefore the aforementioned stolen kiss.
I heard the new chime ring indicating that a customer had just walked in. Erin looked over smiling.
"I got this, don't worry." I told her.
I looked and the stunningly beautiful woman walked towards the counter. She was dressed impeccably in a black wool overcoat and a dark blue business suit. Once the overcoat was opened I could see her skirt just below her knees, a pure white blouse and a string of pearls hanging perfectly at her neck. Her suit jacket buttoned. She was a woman of beauty and high class at that.
"May I start a coffee or beverage for you Miss?"
"Beth, not Miss. Please just Beth." She smiled. "Your house blend and a scone, I have heard they are amazing."
I rang her order and asked her to have a seat, I would bring her order out to her. As she turned I stood and watched her toned legs and sculpted calves. She spun on her black heels as they "click clacked" her way to a table.
I poured her coffee and plated her scone, I walked them to her table placing them a distance away from her now open tablet and folder of papers.
"Please enjoy Beth. Let me know if you need anything."
She didn't acknowledge me. She was focused on her table and her papers. I turned and went back up front studying. Not more than 20 minutes later, I heard the door chime ring. As I looked up I watched Beth walking out of the coffee shop, out into the bitter Pittsburgh winter afternoon.
My initial reaction,
what a snobby and cold-hearted bitch!
To not even acknowledge the fact her coffee and scone were delivered but not even a thank you or a response. Ugh!
I dislike people who aren't friendly. Yes, I am young and somewhat naive but come on!
I shrugged my shoulders and went to her table, retrieving the saucer, mug, and plate then wiped the table clean. I checked on the other two patrons and went back up front studying.
I closed up the shop that night. Driving home I saw a text from Michaela come through checking on me. I waited and thought I would text her when I got home.
When I got home I showered and sat with Mom and Momma exchanging texts with Michaela at the same time. Friday meant a full day of class and studying. I turned in rather early needing to be on campus at 8:30.
***
A full week later, Mom and Momma were gently dancing around the conversation and the topic of Caitlin. I wanted to blow up at them but I remained calm when I said I hadn't heard from her, not one simple text. For the first time I admitted to them, my family that she was a pipe dream and I was single.
Saturday morning I was at the shop bright and early at 5:00 to open the store at 6:00. Wolfie was already making fresh scones and muffins when I arrived. We chatted for a few brief moments, and I went ahead and started my tasks, preparing the store to open.
As has been standard for most Saturday mornings, it was our regular customers coming in grabbing the paper, their coffee and one of Wolfie's very popular scones or muffins.
A customer has recently posted a review on a social media page and it blew up. Marcie was thrilled as it drove business. Wolfie had his love hate relationship. A shy but wonderful man, he was now working double, making two and three batches at a time. We even put together a new large outdoor sandwich board featuring his baked goods.
I was out in the main table area, wiping down tables and collecting dishes when I heard the chime and a new customer walked in. They were dressed in a thick hooded coat, jeans and boots.
"Good Morning". I said and I made my way up front.
When I approached the counter, I recognized this woman. It was Beth from a week ago.
Oh great
I thought.
I smiled, "Hello Beth, welcome back. A house blend and a scone?" I inquired.
She smiled, "Yes but first I would like to extend my apologies. The other day when I left abruptly, I was called to a meeting."
Her head dropped some.
"Miss it's fine, I absolutely understand that business is important. Please have a seat and I will bring out your order."
She frowned and looked at my apron, "Frances is it?" I nodded. "Please not Miss, it's Beth. I tolerate it in the office but here please call me Beth."
She then smiled. "Frances is a pretty name."
I smiled and apologized, asking her to have a seat and I would bring her order in a moment. I gathered her coffee and her scone, placing it on the tray with a napkin and silverware.
Wait, really I am doing this! I never went this far!
I walked over to the table where she sat. Beth chose the table against the left wall not near a window. This table wasn't really able to be seen from outside. It seemed as if she wanted to be unnoticed.
I set the scone and the coffee and silverware one by one on the table. As I went to turn, she lifted her hand and placed it on the back of mine. She looked up and said that she was truly thankful for my kindness.
Oh god there was that thrill and tingle running up my arm to my neck and quickly down my spine. I looked down into her eyes, they were blue, deep blue, so beautiful. A pair of eyes I could look at every moment of my life. I felt myself blushing, I could feel a tingle in my core and I was nervous.
"I... I am happy to help." I turned and quickly moved to the front counter.
Why did I keep looking up from my book at her? Why was I looking at her when finished with other customers? What is wrong with me?
I finished with the customers and grabbed the cleaning cloth heading out to wipe down tables. Embarrassing to admit I had an ulterior motive. Beth's table was the last I paused at.
"Can I get you a refill, or anything else?" I placed my empty hand on the table.
She smiled, "A bit more coffee would be nice, thank you Frances." She smiled wider.
Lifting her now empty mug and saucer, I proceeded to the front, filling her mug and paused grabbing a new napkin. I made my way, setting her coffee down and 'accidentally on purpose' allowed my hand to brush up against her wrist.