
She did it her way–snd we should too.
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November rain knocked on the window and glass door of the Wits Cybercafe. The interior of the cafe combined with the month’s transitional energy; it smelled of cinnamon, damp clothes, and thick espresso.
Nancy noticed another scent—quiet competition.
The delicate pastries that Wits was known for were aligned in a complex jigsaw no one cared to fix.
Yes, the game was afoot.
Nancy wondered if anyone else had noticed the friendly rivalry in the air.
The cafe’s usual coffee-soaked clientele seemed to be part of an absurd contest—whether it was who could gulp their hot coffee the fastest or fold their napkin the quickest.
Every sip of coffee felt like an unspoken contest.
Nancy tested her theory, folding her napkin the wrong way on purpose.
Of course, her rivals applauded with extra zest.
A love song played as piped-in audio, defying the cafe’s competitive vibe.
A stranger’s eyes met hers.
Ready to incarcerate.
Put her on one of the cafe’s chopping boards.
A gaze that held both judgement and irresistible curiosity.
Had she broken an unwritten rule by mistake?
The games paused—a heartbeat suspended.
She sipped her coffee—
In triumphant gulps.
And finished the last with a satisfying burp.
Horrified gasps from her friendly rivals.
Grinning, Nancy swiped her lips with the back of her hand.
Horrified gasps.
But the same stranger gave her a nod of acknowledgement—she had won this round.
She left the cafe, victorious—but slightly confused.
The rain tapped on the windows, giving her a round of quiet applause.
Her triumph, though invisible—
Perfect.
Nancy-style.
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