"10 dollars, please, and I can take you at the register," Adaline led Cameron to the register, where she slid behind the counter and began punching in the numbers. It was one of the first sales of the morning, since it was still pretty early.
Cam scooted over to the counter, setting down the cactus gently. He pulled out the money required out of his wallet and handed it to her, shutting his wallet and picking up the tiny plant.
“So, you’ll want to put an ice cube on it every week, which will provide it the water it needs. Oh! And put it in a window where it gets enough sun,” Adaline rambled on while she checked him out, giving him his receipt. “Do you want a bag?” she asked, smiling at him.
"An icecube? Okay," He said with a nod. "And no, I don't need a bag, thank you. So what time of year would it bloom? Is there a specific one? Also, during the winter, would I have to find it a lamp?"
Adaline felt a little overwhelmed with all the questions, and she tried to answer them to the best of her ability. "If you to take care of them properly, it'll stay alive all year long. During winter, you'll probably need to find it a lamp, but you'll have to leave it on a low setting because a chin cactus doesn't need that much sunlight." She let a breath, cheeks rosy from talking so much in one breath.
Cam nodded hastily with all of her advice, smiling brightly. "Great! Thank you very much." He bowed slightly to her. "So I'll see you Saturday, right?"
"Yep, Saturday," Adaline smiled, already excited for the little date. No, it's not a date. You're just trying his food. She didn't care that one of her employees would be mad at her for moving it up, but it is what it is.
Cameron beamed back brightly and nodded happily. "I'll see you then. Thank you for the wonderful service!" He exclaimed, put in a great mood by the hospitality apof the store, and the small get-together he scored.
Adaline waved goodbye. “It’s my pleasure,” she smiled. It seemed she was doing that a lot today; not like that was a bad thing. She liked the vibe Cameron gave off.
Cameron waved back excitedly and trotted out of her store, humming happily. He would keep the cactus in his office until he had to leave and pick up Cormac. Then when the boy got into the car, Cameron would give it to him! He was excited to see the face on his son's face once he gave him the small cactus.
(Do you want to skip to Saturday, or are you planning something before Saturday?)
(Not really lmao. Let's just skip.)
(Okie dokie)
Adaline pushed open the double doors, the familiar scent wafting back to her. Automatically, a smile appeared on her face. It felt good to be back at the little diner, no matter how busy it was.
It wasn't that busy for being a Saturday afternoon. She got seated and news carried back to Cameron, who took off his apron and went to go meet her personally, sitting down with a bright smile.
"Hi Adaline! It's a pleasure to see you again."
“And a pleasure to see you again too, Cameron,” Adaline smiled softly, hands fiddling with her napkin. “How’s the restaurant business going?” she asked politely, genuinely interested in his answer.
"It's great," Cam said with a smile. "I'm glad to hear you're doing good. How's your business coming along?" He asked, leaning back in the seat with a relaxed sigh. It was good to just relax with someone he liked.