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aumemecomm2019-07-24 11:00 pm
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Coffee Shop AU
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| An absolute staple. No matter what side of the counter you're on, the coffee shop is the absolute center of your life. Whether you're a barista, or just camped out in the corner with the good outlet while you write your novel. Perhaps you just really want to tell the cute person behind the counter that you've loved them since they gave you that coffee six months ago. Or you're overwhelmed with orders and nothing is going right. For good or bad, everyone needs their caffiene. ♨ Post a top level with your character and canon. Include any preferences you may have. If you're feeling bold, write a starter! ♨ Tag around, make your own world. ♨ Please mark any potentially triggering content |


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She set the plate down, added a fork and just leaned against the counter with one hip, arms folding loose and comfortable across her chest, "So, Queen Victoria," One of many nicknames she'd used for the other woman, apparently just waiting for one to be vehemently rejected, "Am I ever going to get the story about why you're on this side of the pond? Or should I just keep pretending you're some James Bond type and my life's actually a lot more interesting than it is?"
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Pursing her lips around the rim to blow at the steam her brow slowly arches in response to the nickname. She may never admit it but she enjoys the way Angie attempts to get a different reaction out of her every time. All it earns the other brunette is a snort before she dumps a ungodly amount of sugar into the mug. "What if I told you I was, in fact, an agent for a top-secret allied agency, and after the war I was reassigned here?" She asks curiously, nothing in her tone indicating she were joking.
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She shrugged one shoulder, "Not sure what story he's going with these days he's usually in earlier than my shift starts."
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Unless of course that's exactly why he acknowledges he's an agent? Ultimate cover story hiding in plain sight.
Nonsense, that's outrageous.
With a shrug and wrinkle of her nose, Peggy turns her attention back to Angie and the coffee. "While I'm glad you'd trust me rather than the gentleman who clearly lacks the finesse it takes to be an agent, I am a little hurt you don't believe me." Peggy frowns a moment before bringing the mug to her lips to take a sip. "What is it you think brought me here, then?" She asks from around the rim of the mug, entirely curious what grand story Angie might have concocted up.
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She shrugged then, relaxing once more, "And besides, you at least came up with some kind of background unlike Mr. Agent over there." Really he was nice enough, quiet, always left a tip, didn't try to get anyone's number, and she didn't mind having him there even with his odd choice of job description.
Her smile had returned, "So either you've just got a good attention to detail, or you're telling the truth and probably hoping I won't believe it."
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"Considering you believe me a little, what's keeping you from believing me entirely?" She presses, shoving the slice of pie into her mouth and talking around it. She's starving, alright. Manners be damned. "You don't strike me as the type to believe only men can be agents or spies."
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She waved a hand in front of her face to brush that away, instead just answering the question, "And it's the fact that you're actually telling me, I always thought that kind of thing was supposed to be super hush-hush, need-to-know basis kind of thing."