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Eli twitched his head forwards, letting the hood fall even further over his head. His pace was quick, but not rushed as they approached the coffee shop. He reached out and pulled the door open, holding it open for her instead of going in first himself.
 
Quote: She went through, walking down the stairway. Crowds bustled below, and a subway train was just leaving. "Heh." Elena went up to the ticket booth and bought herself and Blake tickets for the next train leading towards her house's direction. "We'll need to walk down a couple of flights of stairs over there," she said, pointing her thumb to the side. "And then we'll be in front of our route's tracks."
 
Eli twitched his head forwards, letting the hood fall even further over his head. His pace was quick, but not rushed as they approached the coffee shop. He reached out and pulled the door open, holding it open for her instead of going in first himself.
The side of her mouth twitched up briefly into a smile. "Thank you." She said politely. Angelina sighed softly, pulling off her jacket and and closing her umbrella, though it hadn't really kept her from getting wet. She shook out her hair as she waited for Eli. The little shop was quaint and comfortable; the lighting was low and soft, letting the small fireplace on the wall to their right give the room a comfortable warm glow. Several wooden tables were scattered around the place, with cushioned seats and high backed chairs. The seating was mostly either fat squishy chairs or equally squishy couches though. On a wall near the counter, coffee for sale was stacked in separate cubbys. "It's not much," She said," But I like it."
 
She went through, walking down the stairway. Crowds bustled below, and a subway train was just leaving. "Heh." Elena went up to the ticket booth and bought herself and Blake tickets for the next train leading towards her house's direction. "We'll need to walk down a couple of flights of stairs over there," she said, pointing her thumb to the side. "And then we'll be in front of our route's tracks."
"Okay." He stood behind her, looking wearily out across the crowds. All he could see was the tops of peoples heads as he was quite tall, but the hustle and bustle made him nervous.
 
The side of her mouth twitched up briefly into a smile. "Thank you." She said politely. Angelina sighed softly, pulling off her jacket and and closing her umbrella, though it hadn't really kept her from getting wet. She shook out her hair as she waited for Eli. The little shop was quaint and comfortable; the lighting was low and soft, letting the small fireplace on the wall to their right give the room a comfortable warm glow. Several wooden tables were scattered around the place, with cushioned seats and high backed chairs. The seating was mostly either fat squishy chairs or equally squishy couches though. On a wall near the counter, coffee for sale was stacked in separate cubbys. "It's not much," She said," But I like it."
"As long as its hot, its good for me." He replied, letting the door close behind him. He pulled off his hood and shook out his head, sending drops of water flying in all directions. "Sorry," he apologized with a small smile when several landed on Angelina. Shivering slightly, he pulled the wet hoodie off his skin to let the warm air from the coffee shop dry him.
 
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