Black Coffee and Cigarette Smoke
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  • Reads 955
  • Votes 80
  • Parts 8
  • Time 39m
Ongoing, First published Mar 25, 2015
"You know I hate coffee."

"Yeah, well, I hate you"

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Cami hated smoking.
She never understood why anyone did it. They were actually killing themselves and dragging out the process. They were turning their lungs to black shit. 
And what was worse was that they could give others second hand smoke! She didn't want to get lung cancer from someone else's crappy cigarette. 
She never thought she'd fall in love for a smoker. 

Ollie hated coffee. 
He had tried so hard to like it, but everything about it was unappealing. The smell, the bitter taste, the way it yellowed your teeth. Of course, he was an active smoker, so he didn't mind the yellowing part so much, you just had to brush a lot. 
The worst part was how coffee tasted on a girl's lips. It tasted almost like second hand coffee-if that was a thing. 
He never thought he would fall in love with someone who drank coffee-especially black coffee.
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