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Yet Another Esper Awakening
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She's working an early morning barista shift at Tim's. Technically she doesn't need this job since her parents cover her college expenses but it's nice to have a little extra cash, for the occasional bar crawl with friends on a Friday night or weekend social events. Also she enjoys the people watching and people meeting, occasional asshole customers aside. She wouldn't want to be doing this full time but a few shifts a week is good.

Today though she's finding things unusually and increasingly stressful. Customers asking about her week, or especially the regulars who ask more specific questions are suddenly anxiety inducing. At first she manages to force herself to give the normal responses, but as this becomes more and more difficult until all she can respond with is "Fine, thank you.'  She's afraid that they will notice that she's not fine. She does her best to keep up a professional customer service smile. Some of the regulars notice anyway, which is worse. She wants to scream but then they'd definitely know how not fine she is. She hopes the people sitting at the tables can't tell. They probably can't (...but what i they can?  What if...). She's WORKING. Be professional and don't freak out. She twists the bottom of her apron with her free hand. Nobody can see that anyway. 

A nice older lady smiles at her sympathetically and says 'Finals coming up, hon?'. She nods. (Finals are definitely coming up, that's an objective fact. It doesn't have anything to do with her feelings). The 'hon' feels uncomfortably personal, but some people just talk like that. It's not actually about her. (..probably). More apron twisting behind the counter.

She didn't think she was that stressed about the damned finals but maybe that actually is why everything sucks right now..Or maybe she just needs more sleep.  Maybe she should take a rain check on class today and take a longer nap. It's an elective anyway, it's fine.

She goes to the bathroom, and idly opens her phone messages like always. She sees a text from her aunt about her cousin's engagement party (it's a week from Saturday). She gets along well with her cousin, and her cousin's fiancé but today she doesn't want to think about going to a party full of people who will ask her personal questions. The fact that many of them will be family makes it wore somehow. She almost deletes the text but instead she stuffs the phone back in her pocket. She can deal with that later. Hopefully. Assuming she doesn't fucking lose it entirely. She really does need a rain check on that class. But for now, she has to finish this shift. And be professional about it. Right, even the small talk is professional. She can do this (maybe). 

Professional. Deep breaths. Smile. Everything will be fine. 

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"Hey, can I get a mocha and a chocolate snow donut?"

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Smile (somewhat strained). "Coming right up."

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"- are you all right?"

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 Slight twitch. "I'm fine.' Card reader.

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He taps his phone.

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She's anxious to get this interaction over with because this guy's inquisitive (and also distractingly attractive). She reaches to take the reader back just a little faster than necessary and bumps knuckles.

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She's actually losing it. That's the only explanation. She needs to not lose it for the next hour. At least. (It was so GOOD though. Kind of uncomfortably intimate but....)This guy definitely saw the face she made but she needs to not make it worse. 

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'S-sorry. Do you need the receipt for that?

She's so so professional. She is going to win an award for how professional she's being right now. She can go stark raving mad or whatever later, where nobody can see.

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"Uh - no thanks - if you're an esper why do you work at Tim Horton's."

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"What..I...."

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"Let alone with that much backlash - wait, how old are you -"

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WHY the questions? WHY. (Her brain is failing to compute right now)

"...I'm nineteen." Don't make a big deal of it. 

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"...are you awakening?"

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Oh. That would explain- the last threeish hours. So, good news she just has to survive the week. Bad news, this really really sucks and she can't even complain to anyone about how it really really sucks because the rabid brain weasels are eating her alive. 

....Also she remembers what if felt like when this guy touched her. Apparently he's...compatible with her. In the the esperfiction this would result in (actually she needs to not think about that right now). Also, that would be weird in real life. She's pretty sure it would still be weird and bad to ask even if her brain was not  being eaten by the rabid weasels.  She just met the guy. Also he definitely has more important things to do with his week. Also, and most importantly, the rabid weasels.


She should finish doing her job. And answer the question. Instead of staring at this guy (so that everyone can see she's freaking out). 

"That would explain a lot. (she doesn't have to explain the details of what, right?) Thank you for letting me know. Your order is ready I think."

She's going to finish this shift. And then...well. She'll figure it out.

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"...you should absolutely not continue to work at Tim Horton's while awakening. You could check into the hospital if you don't have family or anyone who can look after you? If you don't want to just come crash with me, we're pretty compatible and I could keep your backlash down, I promise I won't be weird about it, every esper has been there."

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She doesn't want to deal with her family in this state. She doesn't want to deal with a lot of people at the hospital asking her personal questions. Even if it's for professional reasons which feels less bad to think about than otherwise. As for the last...

"I'm..." He won't believe her if she says she's fine. "competent to operate a microwave. And...I just...want...privacy. Also, you have...dungeons to kill or something, right? It's not your job to look after me."

(a few of her coworkers are staring by now. She's trying to pretend she can't see them.)

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"I'm not surprised you want privacy, I've had my current partner for years and have never had a conversation with her, I can leave you mostly alone, but - people die during their awakenings even if they're competent to operate a microwave. I am allowed to take a week off dungeoneering."

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...Fuck it she needs to not be having this conversation at the register of this crowded coffee shop. Half the customers are DEFINITELY staring by now. 

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As calmly as she can manage "Sharon, tell the shift manager I'm off for the week. At least. You can tell him why too. (since she was definitely snooping the entire time and....don't think about that.)

(She's going to calmly remove her apron, grab her outerwear, and walk out like a normal person who is definitely not freaking out.

"...If you want to continue this conversation we should do it outside."

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"Of course." He collects his coffee and donut and goes out with her.

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This is...a little better. Fewer people. She's going to step away from the door and off to the side a bit. And mostly face the wall. Harder for people to see her expression and guess her feelings that way. She's not going to face completely away from Random Coffee Esper though, they're theoretically having a conversation. She is not going to be Weird (weirder than she's already being). 

She..can totally avoid people for a week. The basement suite she's renting has a separate door. But if she's not working, and not going to class and not hanging out with friends she's going to be very bored very fast. You can only play stupid phone games on your own for so many hours. Or well, she can only play stupid phone games on her own for so many hours. Being alone for a week doesn't sound like fun. It's just that right now she doesn't want anyone to know about or think about or engage with her feelings and almost any possible conversation topic seems like it's about her feelings. Or somebody else's feelings which is less bad but still bad. So being around people is incredibly stressful.

...She probably objectively should not in fact actually be alone. Even when she was busy working she kept finding herself worrying about 'what if people are recording me on their phones and posting the video on Youtube with a play-by-play of my emotional state for the Entire Internet to see?'  If she's on her own for a week with nothing but stupid phone games, her textbooks, and fiction books she's mostly already read at least twice...

Probably she should go with this guy actually. Even though it's weird.  Even if he promised not to be weird about it going home with a guy you just met for a week has a certain level of baseline weirdness. But sometimes life is just weird. Sometimes you start awakening when you were just trying to do your job and then run into a compatible esper out of nowhere.

 

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She glances at the guy.

"So, you really won't be weird? Weirder than necessary? We...could probably talk about dungeons. Or well, you could tell me about them mostly. Since they are...apparently going to be relevant to my life for work reasons. And not personal reasons.  Unless you'd rather not talk about work outside of work?"

She has not lived under a rock and has taken several modern history courses.but she never expected dungeons to be directly relevant to her life particularly except in the sense that if you live in a big city chances are you and most of the people you know will be kidnapped by a dungeon at least once. And there's not much you need to know about that other than 'sit tight and wait for the rescuers and do not attempt to fight the monsters yourself." And according to her statistics major friends 'Fill out your damn surveys for the sake of your statistics major friends."

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