Chapter 2: Important Client, Who?

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L I L Y

Sweet Life is a quaint bistro-style bakery and cafe. It's pretty popular among office-goers and college students, and there is never a shortage of customers despite being an average size. I make eye contact and greet our regulars when I notice a girl on her phone calling out, "Zara!?" The platinum-haired girl with big headphones looks over at me and straightens up, "Oh my God, Lily! You're finally here! You have no idea how I was freaking out—" setting her headphones on her shoulders.

"Why freak out when you know I am here!?" I grin.

"I don't know, genetically." Zara shrugs and sighs when I scoff and look over at the counter. "Have some doughnuts. You are just hungry! I have got it handled, and you know it, right!?" offering her some doughnuts, but she shakes her head and mutters, "I can't."

"Why not?" I frown.

"Diet."

I tilt my head and ask, "Again?"

Zara shrugs, "What can I do? I am a model working part-time in a cafe. I have been on a rigorous diet for a week because of this gig I got through my agent. I have to let go of my temptations if I want to succeed." 

"Hard part of life, aye!?" I quip, and she nods in response. 

I clear my throat, "Well, not that I support rigorous diets but do your best; I support you!" 

She smiles, "Thanks,"

Settling down, I ask, "So, where is Rae?" I walk into the kitchen, and Zara follows me as she answers, "School. She is a high school senior now."

"Ooo, is she taking extra classes already?" I exclaim, and Zara clicks her tongue as she responds, "You can say so, though her extra classes started way before her new semester. Do you think we could hire a new part-timer, just in case? I mean, Rae would be busy now with her schoolwork. Huh?"

I ponder and smack my lips, "Actually, it's not a bad idea. We can take that upon with Linda and see what she wants."

Zara flips her hair and leans back, "Sweet!" 

I raise my eyebrow when she waves her hands and snorts, "No pun intended." 

I remove my jacket and shake my head as we laugh when a customer calls out, "Excuse me, is anybody here?" and Zara excuses herself from the kitchen. 

With her gone, I put my things away and don my apron to work. I have been working on a chocolate dump cake.

The secret ingredient is that a little espresso makes it taste extra chocolatey. 

Sshh!

***

I walk out with a tray of biscotti and shortbread cookies when Zara looks at me and exclaims, "Ha, I knew something smelled good!" but then playfully slaps her forehead and snorts, "Kidding! It's a cafe and will always smell this good."

I smile and transfer the cookies into the display case when I notice something and frown, "Are we already out of powdered doughnuts, huh?" 

"Yup! A guy named JP bought them all. He was a cutie but a total immature person for a detective." Zara answers. 

"How did you know he was a detective?" I ask, amused. 

"Because he had a badge around him—" she clicks her tongue, "Oh, wait! I thought I told you we were out of the powdered doughnuts—"

"When?" 

She shrugs, "An hour ago because that's when JP or whatever entered the cafe." she then gasps, "Woah! I can't believe you were so absorbed in your work not to hear me."

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