"May I take your order?"
"You, to-go?"
"I'm afraid I'm not for sale, Trish."
"But I have an irresistible offer, Ms. Manager."
"And what's that?"
"I get you, and in exchange you can have me."
"That seems like a pretty good deal. I'll think about it."
"While you consider my absolutely incredible proposal, I'll get a hot chocolate, the next best thing in the universe. How much?"
"On the house."
"Ooh, what's the special occasion?"
"Free Hot Chocolate for Losers day."
"I hate you."
"I love y-hot chocolate! Hot chocolate is really good. Yeah. Really good. Go to the counter. Stop smiling like that. I hate you. Get out."
"What time's your break?"
"In... in 5 minutes."
"Have lunch with me?"
"Are you asking me out on a date?"
"Only if you'd say yes."
"And if I say no?"
"I can always try again tomorrow."
"Meet me outside in 5 minutes."
"Is that a yes?"
"Definitely."

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