COFFEE CUPS
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 45m
  • Reads 416
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 13
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2014
Anna and Marcus live in a small town on the outskirts of Edinburgh. They are the best of friends along with Spencer, Kenna, the new girl Blaire (aka Spencer's love interest -we can only hope) and the new guy Leo (aka Kenna's love interest). That is, until something happens to their beloved coffee shop...

(Spencer and Blaire's perspective can be viewed in 'Peppermint Tea' on @xxcutecatxx )
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When espresso meets milk, chaos brews and you get a latte love. Meet Jamie, a part-time barista and full-time poet, who sees life through a lens of lattes and literature. In the quaint corner of Pages & Lattes, he's perfecting the art of coffee and secretly scribbling sonnets about Ava, the witty psychology student who's as intriguing as the classic novels on the café's dusty shelves. Ava walks into Pages & Lattes like she owns the place, armed with her sharp mind and a stack of books. She thinks she's just there to read and people-watch, but her daily cappuccinos come with a side of Jamie's poorly disguised crush. Armed with awkward smiles and accidental mix-ups, their friendship brews slowly over spilled coffee and shared laughs. But when notes start dropping and secrets spill faster than coffee, Jamie and Ava must decide if what they have is just a caffeinated crush or the kind of love that's worth writing about. Pour yourself a short cup of romance and join Jamie and Ava as they discover that love-much like coffee-is best served hot and often leaves a lingering taste of sweet, sweet chaos.