Dangers of Coffee
By Anisha Elric
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After a huge meltdown, Sourav Mukerjee, a rather intelligent and logical young man runs off to pursue his dreams in the land of San Francisco. His bleary outlook and observant nature decidedly puts him in the mysterious category in the academy, there while working in Caldera Cafe he meets exuberant Jim Holders and illogically falls in love with the famous student.
Anisha Elric
Anisha spends the better half of her time trying to think about everything space and one nerdy Vulcan boy, Spock. She writes fanfictions in mean time and likes to stay at home.
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Dangers of Coffee - Anisha Elric
THE
DANGERS OF
COFFEE
By Anisha Elric
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Midway through the semester, on an early and overcast morning in San Francisco, Sourav opens up the Caldera Cafe. He turns on the lights, wipes down the counters, puts the baked goods in the display case. He sets up the coffee machine: an old, metallic thing that hisses and clanks. It is incredibly inefficient—a newer machine can produce a variety of coffees in a much short time span—but his employer enjoyed the antiquity of it, and the onetime Sourav attempted to explain its inefficiency, he was met with disdain. Crafting drinks does, at least, keep Sourav more occupied during his shifts.
Sourav’s job at the cafe is a steady source of income, which is useful for purchasing non-course related books, food, and other miscellaneous necessities. It is also, Sourav thinks, an un-intrusive way to observe his fellow students and practice getting along with other beings in a healthy manner. The interactions he has with customers are short, easy, and rarely awkward. Even his employer is beginning to