"Oh."
I should have known. I should have connected her name with her face. Kym, while a common-sounding name, was not often spelled like that. I had seen her name, just like that, in the news previously.
Before I knew it, Kym had made her excuses and picked up her things. As she left the cafe, chimes in her wake, I knew I should not have asked. It was a mistake, no matter how much I wanted to date and get to know her better.
The chai was cold in my mug now. I took a sip and the bitterness of the teabag being left in for too long dominated the once sweet flavour.
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Chai Tea
RomansAU, where Kym is the heir to her family's business and Will is a barista at a coffee shop. - I'll be posting daily (unless i accidentally forget-) - also my writing style is posting updates by pov, so some updates may be a few sentences long while...