The Cafe

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You looked at your wallet and sighed. You had money to spend, but it wasn't anything grand. Thank God for saving up.

You tucked it back into your pocket and looked at yourself in the mirror one last time. You fixed your hair up a bit as the door to the apartment opened.

Your mom entered and tossed her keys aside, but she stopped when she spotted you. She smiled.

Mom: Well, what's this?

You lifted your head and smiled at her.

Y/N: Hey.

Mom: Hey, you. What's the occasion?

Y/N: No occasion. I'm just meeting a friend over at that new Cafe.

Your mom nodded.

Mom: A friend? And is this the same friend that you went to dinner with Friday?

You nervously laughed.

Y/N: Y-Yeah. It is.

Mom: Well, have fun. And remember, respect her as a person.

Your mom pulled you down to kiss your head before she headed to her room.

Y/N: I know. Love you.

Mom: Love you too.

She closed her door and you took one last look at yourself.

Damn you looked good.
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Caitlyn leaned in the doorway as she watched her daughter apply makeup for her date with you.

Caitlyn: You know, I was so excited to get a girl after five boys.

Evelynn looked at her mother with her mirror.

Caitlyn: But I also knew that it would mean that I would eventually have to welcome another boy into the family.

Evelynn laughed a bit.

Evelynn: And what if I was gay?

Caitlyn just smiled.

Caitlyn: Then I get another girl. Either way, I want you to be happy.

Evelynn smiled at her mother's words. Being the only women in the large family, the two were very close. It had been that way for as long as Evelynn could remember.

Granted, she was also a huge daddy's girl. Being the only daughter, and the youngest to boot, she was very spoiled.

A fact that all of her brothers knew well.

Caitlyn: You seem very happy with this boy. It just makes me even more excited to meet him.

Evelynn turned around to fully face her mother.

Evelynm: This is only our second date.

Caitlyn: Yet you're head over heels already. It says a lot about him without words. No one has even made you act like this.

She slowly lowered her head.

Caitlyn: No one.

Darius: Then it must mean he's a good man.

Caitlyn smiled when she felt her husband's arm snake around her waist. His hand rested on her hip as she laid her head back against his chest.

Caitlyn: Hello, love. You're home early.

Darius: Decided the case wasn't worth the trouble. Besides, I wanted to see my daughter off this time.

Evelynn: I'm not a kid.

Darius nodded.

Darius: Don't remind me. I swear, two years and this house will be empty.

Caitlyn: But we can do whatever we want.

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