Cafe Corner
The barista's job is making refreshing coffee, and programmers always need the help of caffeine. This combination looks pretty good.
The barista was a fresh graduate who just entered the workforce, while the programmer had worked for a while and worked day and night.
One showed up on the first floor early to prepare for starting the business, and the other came just after staying up late and working overtime and tried to get some fresh air.
They often met in the small garden on the first floor, but they are just nodding acquaintances.
The barista who gave up the steady job at hometown and came to a new city alone was brave and a little bit reckless.
The programmer who worked hard day and night was persistent and careful.
Until one weekend, the familiar face took the initiative to say "Hello, can I have a cup of dirty?"
It's the programmer, the barista presented him with a fragrant dirty, and he sat down with a slightly wrinkled book.
Since then, they had developed a closer relationship from a nodding acquaintance to saying hello.
Every weekend afternoon, the programmer read in the coffee shop, and the barista was busy working in the shop.
There weren’t too many words, but everything was just so good.
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Gradually, the barista took the initiative to ask about the programmer’s book. They talked about the most recent good books, movies, and the coffee beans in Guatemala. More and more common topics shortened their distance.
On a pleasant afternoon, the coffee made by the barista brought something more than refreshment to the programmer.