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"No, hang on and I'll show you!" Hazel ran off into a nearby shop. She came out with two drinks, with dark orbs in the bottom.
"No, hang on and I'll show you!" Hazel ran off into a nearby shop. She came out with two drinks, with dark orbs in the bottom.
"That was quick." She noted taking as sip with the hand not holding coffee.
"Yeah. I go there often, so it usually is quick. They like me, especially the one who was working, he tries to take me to dinner a lot."
Lexi felt a hint of possessiveness with Hazel when she heard that even though she wasn't hers. "Well, it's too late for him now. I'm going to be the one taking you to dinner now."
"I told him I'm taken," Hazel said, realising this wasn't entirely true. "If that's okay, I-I mean," She stuttered.
"Of course it's okay." She knew that they didn't put a label on their relationship yet even though it was pretty clear but it felt good to hear it out loud.
Hazel breathed a sigh of relief. "Thank god. Do you like it?"
"The tea? The tea is delicious." She answered taking another sip of it.
Hazel regained her confidence. "Good. I'm so glad you like it!"
"I didn't think it would taste like this though." She commented, taking a final one.
"Did you think it would be soapy?" Hazel ased, fighting a laugh
Lexi playfully pushed Hazel to the side, trying to hide her laugh. "No." She lied again, she thought the whole thing would even smell like dish soap.
"More lies," Hazel poked Lexi in the ribs. "you totally did."
"Oof." "Ow." Lexi shouted in pain even though it didn't hurt. "Stop and let me lie too you." Lexi laughed, pushing Hazel again.
"Fine," hazel laughed. "You totally didn't think it would taste soapy."
"Exactly." She tried hard to keep the grin off her lips but couldn't help it. She finished the rest of the tea and threw the bottle away.
Hazel looked at her drinks and offered the rest of her coffee to Lexi. "I'd much rather have the bubble tea."
"Yea, coffee doesn't scare me about my physical and internal health." She refilled her coffee cup with Hazel's and took a sip.
Hazel threw the cup into the recycling. "But the tapioca is the best! You can't prefer coffee."
"But latte's are the best. "You can't prefer tea." She also put emphasis on tea, to show why she would prefer leaves and balls.
"No. This might be the end of us," Hazel joked. "But maybe not if we can agree that both are decent?"
"Uhh, I'm not sure. How do you prefer leaves over creamy coffee beans. It just doesn't match. But sure, you can drink your plants and I'll stick with my seeds."
"Fine," Hazel said stubbornly, hoping someday, Lexi would see light.
"Hey! Let's make a toilet paper fort." She said, pointing to Wal-Mart.
She smiled devilishly. "Let's go," Hazel lead the way into the store.
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