( KENOS ) COMMUNION.
come on, wake up. | you have to be careful. |
don't make mistakes. | you know how quickly kindness can turn into violence. |

come on, wake up. | you have to be careful. |
don't make mistakes. | you know how quickly kindness can turn into violence. |

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So she's a bit surprised when she's notified that Rudbeckia will be helping out at Dokja's book cafe, Ugly Squid. She won't make any assumptions, though; having a fancier background doesn't equate to incompetence. On the contrary, being especially rich might require one to be hypercompetent to protect those riches... and an ability to navigate the social politics of aristocracy might translate well to navigating the minefield that can be customer service.
In any case, working at the Ugly Squid isn't actually that serious. If Gray has managed to work here without making a mockery of the place, then surely anyone can.
It's a slow spot in the day, late enough that the demand for coffee is sporadic. Gray stands with Rudbeckia at the coffee counter, thinking about where to start. It's rare that she's put in the position to train other people. ]
Miss Rudbeckia, do you drink much coffee?
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there is a reason, after all, that Ruby is only capable of befriending children and beasts: they will never actually come to know her. ]
No, it didn't exist yet in Romagna, so I'm not very familiar with it. But I've started drinking it here in Kenos, and I like it!
[ although Ruby has never worked a day in her life – in any life – she is well-versed in the art of people-pleasing. it's been an easy adaptation period. when there are customers, she serves them as closely as a maid. when her hands are empty, she cleans. learning the specifics of the little shop has taken more time than anything else, and even that is fairly simple, just as Dokja had assured her.
and sometimes, she gets coffee. she hadn't had coffee since her life in Madrid, back when she lived on it the same as any other young adult. ]
What about you, Gray?
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(The specific wording, "didn't exist yet," strikes Gray as a little odd, but she thinks nothing else of it.) ]
Tea was more popular in London. I only drink enough coffee to be sure I'm making it right.
[ Coffee feels more adult to her. Even if she's on the verge of being able to call herself an adult, enjoying coffee is one of those hurdles she feels no rush to leap. ]
There are a lot of different ways to make coffee though, so I've ended up having to drink a lot. Ah, I have a guide here.
[ She produces a handy dandy list for Ruby's viewing pleasure. ]
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Oh my, there's so many! But most of these words are Italian, so they'll be easy for me to remember, hehe.
[ that's a good enough excuse for why she'll "learn" so quickly. nobody ever really questions her little oddities, anyway. ]
Are you good at drawing the little patterns on top with milk? I've seen them a few times at cafés.
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Yes, though I can only do a couple basic patterns.
[ It's harder than it looks... Without an actual experienced barista to teach her (Dokja and Eustace ain't it, sorry), Gray has only been able to figure out so much on her own. But Ruby seems excited about it, so what's the harm in skipping the boring coffee-making fundamentals and going straight to the fun part? ]
Would you like to try?