Imagine
You meeting Millie at a coffee shop in LondonY/N had never been to the Lombard Coffee Shop. She saw it a couple times on her hour long walks around town, when she would get lost in the infested streets of Lombard to clear her mind. After all, she was living with her mom again and needed to escape as much as possible. Today was the day she would drive her moms cherry colored Chevy Malibu to the shop to get that third wave coffee experience she missed dearly.
She walked in expecting to see a classic crowd of business people and old farty people but was pleasantly surprised to see what looked to be a really beautiful girl working the register. It's a tricky business, the coffee business. When you see a cute girl working that barista counter you have to ask yourself three questions:
1) Is she gay?
2) Is she a tiny man?
3) Is she looking at me in a customer service way or a flirty way?
Y/N suddenly got nervous. She hasn't encountered a bisexual person in Lombard and I mean, not that this girl is bisexual, she could just be a straight girl with bisexual tendencies. Okay, this will be worth the risk for Y/N, who may not see another bisexual person for another few months.
"Hey."
"Hi, how can I help you?"
"I'll have a small latte and are you bisexual?"
"Excuse me?"
"Sorry, that came out wrong. I would like a MEDIUM latte and are you bisexual?"
The girl giggles at the awkwardness that is rushing through Y/N.
"My name is millie and yes, I'm bi."
"Cool. Cool. Me too."
"I figured."
"How so?
Millie points at the ceiling which is plastered in mirrors. Y/N looks up and sees herself. She sees Millie up there too and for the first time in days, since that night she jumped on a trampoline, she extends her lips into the biggest, brightest smile.
"Would you like to hang out sometime? Maybe get a coffee?"
"No."
"Oh."
"I mean, yes but I don't want to get a coffee. That's like asking a police officer if she would like to stop crime as a date."
"Right. I get it. Well, I have a copy of Fried Green Tomatoes (one of my favorite movies) if you want to join me later. I watched it a couple days ago, but I just can't get enough 'TOWANDA' in my life right now."
"I would love to. Why don't you write down your number and I'll call you when I get out."
Y/N wrote down her number, grabbed her latte and run out. Millie is excited but has to hide it because she can only smile five times a day as a coffeehouse employee. She can't believe she just met the Y/H/C haired girl she saw walking outside of her dad's house that day in the corner of the street. She feels like this is the first scene in a low rated romantic comedy on Netflix
(this was based on a story i read on the internet and thought it was cute so i wrote it in my own type of way, this story is taking place in london, i hope you like this short story i personally loved it, I love you all-Yeslie💕)
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FantasíaI'm quite sarcastic,and I'm funny,but not kind of funny. It's weird funny, and some people don't get me, and some people do.🐻🍫~Millie Bobby Brown