It was Christmas Eve. One of the days I disliked most. I disliked the day because the day after was Christmas. Honestly, Christmas used to be my favorite holiday, but 6 years ago today, my mom and dad died in a car crash, making me go into foster care. I was an only child so it was only me. I'm 18 now, and I live alone in an apartment. Rather old, I must say, but it's better than nothing.
Crystallized water drops drizzled down from the sky onto the blankets of snow on the streets. I walked through the streets in my brown boots, leaving footprints in the snow, which I found rather entertaining. Most of the stores, besides Starbucks, were closed today, for the special occasion happening tomorrow. As I walked past the few bakeries and pizza shops, I reached the local Starbucks cafe. I looked through the window to see the first few tables unoccupied. I bit my lip, a bit grateful that the cafe was empty.
I took my right hand out of my trenchcoat pocket and pushed the door open. There were a few people in the back of the cafe, sitting in the store for the free heat plus wifi. I walked up to the cashier, taking a five dollar bill out of my pocket.
"May I have one eggnog latte, please," I ordered with a smile.
"Of course. Name please?" the cashier asked, a cup and sharpie in her hands.
"Erika," I replied, handing her the five dollar bill.
"That'll be $3.57," she said, giving me my change.
"Thank you," I thanked, taking my reciept and change. "Happy holidays."
"You too," she replied.
I sat down at a table, waiting for my latte to be made. I stared out the window and watched the snowflakes fall at a steady pace. About 3 minutes later, I heard a semi-deep voice call my name out. I got out of my seat and walked over to the counter where a guy with side swept shaggy light brown hair handed me my drink.
"Hey there, beautiful," the guy said as I took the latte. Blood rushed to my cheeks as I bit my lip.
"Well, aren't you just a little charmer," I giggled, running my hand through my long blonde-brown hair.
"I'm Justin, and I believe you're Erika?" he chuckled.
"And you are correct," I smiled.
"So, Erika, are you free on Friday?" he asked, sounding hopeful. I nodded while taking a sip of my warm latte. "Would you be willing to go for a stroll in the park with me then?"
I spent a moment and thought about it, even though my answer was already going to be yes. "Um, how about a maybe?" I said, teasing him.
"B-bu. Wha?" he stuttered.
"Justin. Get back to work!" the cashier yelled at him. He jumped at the sound.
"R-right. Sorry," he muttered, scratching the back of his neck.
I chuckled lightly while taking a pen out of my pocket and uncapped it. Yes, I keep pens in my pocket. Who knows? Maybe one day I'll need it in an emergency.
"Give me your arm." I told Justin. He hesitantly held his arm in front of me. I quickly scribbled now my number on his wrist. "Call me soon," I winked as I recapped the pen and took my latte. "Happy Holidays."
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Merry Christmas, Kiss My Ass
Teen FictionErika isn't the most luckiest girl in the world. Christmas is everybody's favorite holiday, but for Erika, is her least favorite holiday. It wasn't always like that. It was just that her parents died on Christmas Eve when she was twelve years old. E...