It's A Wonderful World
08:09, 1 June 2024Warnings: fluff, ominous ending
Summary: You didn't think you'd meet someone like Spencer while staying in America, and you can't seem to stay away from him. No one, not even your uncle, can keep you from him no matter how dangerous it might be for you.
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Like with anything in life, if you keep at it, you'll excel. Except for this. You never had to work a day in your life but you are willing to try. Making coffee for people is a lot harder than people make it seem. You're good at reading people and learning by what they're doing but this is on a whole other level.
It's only your second day so there is still room for improvement, but it's like you're working with no training. Cindy gave you proper training yesterday so you've been tasked to making drinks rather than stocking items. Spencer walks into the shop at the same time as yesterday, and he smiles when he sees you.
"Still having trouble?" Spencer asks after putting his order in.
"It's obvious, huh?" you chuckle. You grab his cup and look at the cashier's handwriting. You get to work on making his drink as best as you can. Spencer tries to help where he can which you appreciate. You're trying not to look like someone who has never seen the inside of a coffee shop before but it's hard when this is all so new for you. "So, where is there to get good food? I'm new to town and I don't want to be stuck eating this food."
"Huh?"
You look at your coworker who has a confused look on her face.
"No offense."
"Why don't I pick you up on my lunch break? I can show you a good place to eat."
"Really?"
"Yeah, why not?"
"Okay, that would be great," you smile.
Spencer grabs his drink when it's ready and leaves the coffee shop. The next few hours go by quickly because you're so busy trying to learn all that you can. When Spencer walks into the coffee shop around lunch time, you look at the clock in shock.
"Is it that time already?"
"Yeah," he chuckles.
"Cindy, I'm taking my lunch break. Is that okay?"
"Yeah, hon, that's fine. You get an hour."
"Thank you!"
You go to the back and take off your apron before grabbing your purse. Spencer waits patiently for you by the door and smiles when you join his side. There is no need to drive anywhere since The Coffee Shop is located in the strip where there are shops and restaurants all within walking distance of each other. Spencer takes you to one of the fast food places called The Charred Grill that serves brugers, hot dogs, and good old American comfort food.
As soon as you walk in, Spencer walks to the end of the line, but you keep walking toward the kitchen. Before you can cross the threshold into the kitchen, Spencer quickly pulls you back.
"What are you doing?"
"What? Isn't the kitchen where food is normlally made?"
"Yeah, but... Have you never been inside the restaurant?"
"Oh, God," you chuckle and cover your face in embarrassment. "I did it again, didn't I? I have never been in a place like this before."
"It's okay," Spencer chuckles. "Let's get in line."
You two move to the back of the line and wait patiently until it's your turn to order. You have never had this type of food before since the family chef always made five-course meals. None of them have ever been hot dogs and burgers. You're not sure what to order and Spencer sees the uncertainty in your eyes. Thankfully, he orders for you, and the two of you take a seat to wait for the food to be ready.
"So, you know what I do for work. What do you do?" you ask and cross your legs.
"I'm in the FBI. The BAU to get technical. I'm a profiler."
"Wow, that's amazing. I bet you see all kinds of things."
"That's one way to put it," he chuckles.
"Have you lived in Virginia all your life?"
"No, I'm from Las Vegas. I moved here when I was sixteen after my college graduation."
You're not familiar with the American school system at all, but you know that college isn't meant for teenagers.
"College at sixteen? What are you, some kind of genius?"
"Yes, actually," he laughs. "I have an IQ of 187, can read twenty thousand words per minute, and I have three PhDs and two Bachelors."
"I'm impressed."
"Thank you. What about you? Where did you move from?"
You freeze at his question because you aren't expecting it. The only place in the United States you know of is Los Angeles and New York. You didn't really have much time to study the place before you came here.
"Oh, you know. Around," you chuckle nervously. "I don't like to talk about it."
"I get it."
Once the food is ready, Spencer grabs it from the counter and returns to the table. The food looks greasy and delicious, and you can't wait to try it all. Spencer got you their classic cheeseburger and an All-American hot dog with fries.
"Where are the utensils?" you ask.
"What do you mean?"
"You expect me to eat this with my hands?"
"Have you never had a cheeseburger before?"
Shit, you really need to do research when you get home. This is so fucking embarrassing. Plus, he's an FBI profiler. He'll see right through you if you keep acting like this, and you would have ruined this before you two could ever get to know each other.
"No, sorry."
"Don't be ashamed. Here, grab it like this." You copy his movements and grab the burger with both hands. He takes a bite out of the side of it, and you do exactly what he did. "There you go."
Flavors explode inside your mouth, flavors you've never experienced before.
"This is delicious," you mumble with your mouth full. You grab a napkin and cover your mouth until you're done chewing. After swallowing, you dab the napkin on your face. "It's magical. I've never had anything like this before."
"I'm glad you like it."
You only get an hour and the waiting around took half that time. After lunch is over, Spencer walks you back to The Coffee Shop. You need to get back to work and he needs to return to the BAU.
"Well, that was one of the weirdest dates I've been on." You look at him with confusion. "A good weird."
"This was a date?"
"Only if you want it to be."
"Then I guess it's a date," you smile.
Spencer shoves his hands in his pockets.
"Can I see you again?"
"Yes. You know where to find me. I'd give you my phone number but I don't have a phone." You think of an excuse as to why you don't. "It broke and I'm trying to get a new one."
"That's fine. It'll give me an excuse to come visit you. Plus, I like hanging out more than texting anyway."
"Okay," you smile.
Spencer leaves and you finish the rest of your shift quickly. When you get home later that night, Don is waiting for you in the kitchen with a glass of whiskey in his hands.
"I saw you with that boy today."
"It's nothing, Don," you sigh. "He doesn't know anything."
"Good." He downs the alcohol and stands up. "It's going to stay that way. The more people know about you, the sooner they'll find you."
Fear pricks the back of your mind. You can't go home. You can't marry Henry because you don't love him.
"I have it under control."
"You better. You don't want me getting involved."
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