“Sometimes,”
Michiko the Monkey Queen said after everything had been resolved,
“trouble starts when and where you least expect it.”
For
Michiko and her roommate and partner in adventure, Beth McGill, it
started one Sunday morning while they were on their weekly walk along
the trail to the Wonderland Diner and Tavern, for breakfast and
conversation with their Emigre friends. The informal dress code at
Wonderland was “determinedly casual”, so Michiko wore a yellow
sweater and black jeans instead of her usual Monkey Queen outfit.
Beth was dressed as she usually was, in blue jeans and her green army
jacket, over a
Widdershins t-shirt.
They
were chatting idly as they walked when they saw the dwarven couple
heading down a side trail towards them. "Good morning!"
Michiko said.
"Good
morning, Monkey Queen!" one dwarf said. "Good morning,
Beth!"
"Good
morning," Beth said, recognizing Ulbricht and Magnilda from
their San Francisco Giants t-shirts. She glanced at the paper coffee
cups in their hands. "Where have you guys been?"
Ulbricht
and Magnilda exchanged guilty glances. "Well...we were both
starving," Ulbricht said.
"And
we couldn't wait to get seated and served at Wonderland,"
Magnilda added.
"And
our way up, we found a new pastry cart."
"Pastry
cart?" Michiko said.
"Run
by a pixie and her brownie," Ulbricht said.
"And
it smelled so good, we had to try it," Magnilda said.
"The
crullers were amazing!"
"Aye!
With the cinnamon icing!"
"And
the coffee!"
"Just
as good as what they have at Wonderland!"
Michiko
nodded as they neared the old, seeming-concealed barn. "Coming
in?" she asked.
The
dwarves glanced at each other. "We'd better wait," Ulbricht
said.
"Briella
will get mad at us," Magnilda added.
"The
pastry chef?" Beth said.
"She's
a short-tempered one."
"They
say she puts all her sweetness into her pastry." Ulbricht
paused. "Which is why there's none left for her customers, her
co-workers, or anyone else."
"We'll
finish our coffee outside first," Magnilda said. Beth nodded as
she and Michiko headed for the barn door.
* * *
"Are
we sure this is a good idea?" Beth said to Michiko as they
headed down the trail after breakfast.
"Yep!"
Michiko said.
"But
it's just a coffee cart, isn't it?"
"It
is, but it's more than that." Michiko veered onto the side trail
the dwarves had taken earlier. "We've resolved disputes between
Emigres before. And this could become a dispute very quickly."
"Over
pastries?" Beth raised an eyebrow.
"You
weren't around for the shepherd's pie fight a year or so back."
Michiko grinned as they neared the cart.
There
were three faeries at the front of the line, but Beth could see past
them to the woman who was behind the cart. She was a young pixie with
chocolate skin, almond eyes, and strawberry hair and wings, wearing a
blue apron over a violet dress. She worked quickly, wrapping each
pastry as it was ordered, making sure to smile and thank every
customer.
Beth
and Michiko joined the line. Beth's nose twitched as she smelled the
fresh coffee, and she saw the brownie to the side of the cart,
filling cup after cup. She was short and gray-haired, wearing a white
blouse and pants, a blue apron that matched the pixie's, and the
traditional brownie shoes with curled tips.
The
line moved quickly, and Michiko and Beth were soon at the counter.
"Good morning!" the pixie said. "What can I—"
She stopped and stared at Michiko. "Aren't you...the Monkey
Queen?"
"Yep!"
Michiko said.
"Glad
to meet you!" The pixie smiled. "Twenty percent off, today
only. What can I get you?"
"Well,
we just ate—"
"There's
always room for pastry! You're Beth, right?"
"Umm...yeah."
Beth tried to hide her surprise; she wasn't used to being recognized
by strangers.
"Here!"
Before Beth could react, the pixie had sliced off a small piece from
a blueberry scone and handed it to her. "Got up at two A.M. to
make those! Fresh berries too!"
"Well..."
Beth stared at the scone sample. She could feel Michiko's eyes on
her, even if she knew they weren't. Michiko had been trying to get
her into shape, but the last ten pounds just wouldn't go away, and
Beth felt a mix of desire and guilt any time she saw anything less
healthy than a wheat germ and kale smoothie.
"You're
new here..." Michiko said to the pixie.
"Latte.
I just emigrated two weeks ago."
"Why?"
"Lost
my job." Latte shook her head. "How was I to know that Duke
Aveno was allergic to cream cheese? Had to flee with my recipes, my
equipment, and my brownie, Jo." She pointed to the brownie, who
nodded as she prepared a cappuccino.
"I
applied at Wonderland as soon as I got here," the pixie
continued, "but they weren't hiring, and the pastry chef there
was so mean! So I was walking through the town with my seeming on,
and I saw humans selling food from their carts, and that gave me the
idea to do this!"
"Okay,"
Michiko said. "I hope there won't be any trouble."
"We'll
try not to make any." Latte smiled. "Sure you don't want
anything?"
"We're
fine. Thanks for your—"
"Um,
Michiko?" Beth swallowed her sample. "Is it okay if I get
one of those scones? And a small coffee?"
Michiko
glanced at her partner. "Really?" she said.
"Yeah.
Call it research." Beth grinned.
"Coming
up!" The pixie reached for a scone and a wrapper.
* * *
"I'm
still a bit worried," Michiko said. She and Beth had returned to
their apartment, and they were sitting on the couch, chatting about
the new Emigres.
"About
the cart?" Beth asked. "They'll be fine. That scone was
delicious!"
"It
was yummy," Michiko admitted.
"And
the coffee was really good! Just like at Wonderland!"
"And
that's why I'm worried. What will happen when Briella finds out?"
"I'm
sure she won't—"
Beth
stopped as she heard the opening notes to "Goin' Down".
Michiko pulled out her smartphone and tapped the screen. "Hello?"
she said. She was quiet for several minutes. Finally, she said,
"Okay. We're coming."
As
she put the phone away, Beth asked, "So what happened?"
Michiko
sighed. "She found out."
* * *
"How
dare she!"
Briella
was tall and slender, with sharp blue eyes and long platinum blond
hair done up in a bun; her chef's hat sat on the counter in front of
her. Even without makeup, and in baker's whites, she reminded Beth of
all the evil queens she had seen and read about in various fairy
tales, complete with arched eyebrows. "I'm sure she—"
Beth started to say.
"She
thinks she's the better pastry chef!" Briella snapped. "Can
she make a scone this good!"
"I—"
Before Beth could finish, the faerie had sliced a piece from a scone
and pressed it into her hand.
"She
is new here," Michiko said. "She and her brownie had to
emigrate."
"She
can find another job!" Briella snarled. "There must be a
donut maker who needs someone to get up early!"
"But—"
"No
buts! Get rid of her." Briella spun away from Michiko and Beth.
After a moment, she glanced back and said, eyebrow raised, "Why
are you still here?"
"Actually—"
Beth swallowed her sample scone slice. "Could I get one of those
scones? To go?"
* * *
"How
do people stand working with her?" Michiko asked Mandy. The
pixie waitress had joined her and Beth outside of Wonderland.
"The
ownership seems to like her," Mandy said. "And they dislike
any turnover among the chefs. It disturbs the regulars."
"So
how do you deal with her?"
"I
avoid her as much as I can.” Mandy sighed. “I've tried to get
along with her, but she's always so cold to me.”
Michiko
frowned. "Does she have any redeeming qualities?"
"She
makes great coffee."
"Is
that what matters?"
"Part
of it." Beth swallowed. "Her scones are also delicious."
"Beth..."
Michiko folded her arms.
"Research?"
Beth smiled weakly.
"That's
your second one today!"
"But
the first was blueberry! This one has a little lemon thing in the
icing."
"And
you're supposed to be watching your weight—"
"I
saved you a piece?" Beth said quickly.
"Better."
Michiko grinned.
* * *
"She
said what?" Latte glared at Michiko and Beth.
"Look,"
Beth said, "we're not agreeing with her—"
"Donuts!"
the pixie snapped. "I might as well be making peanut butter
sandwiches for toddlers!"
"I
know you're upset," Michiko said. "But Briella's been with
Wonderland for a long time. She's concerned about the competition."
"Well,
if she can't stand the heat, she should take her oven and go home!"
"Never
heard it phrased quite that way before," Beth said.
"Maybe...you
could try keeping a low profile for a day or two?" Michiko said.
"See if Briella calms down?"
Latte
sighed. "I'll think about it."
"Thanks.
Let's go, Beth." Michiko turned and walked away.
"Be
there in a sec," Beth said. She turned to the pixie. "Is
there any chance you—"
"Blueberry
scones?" Latte said.
"Yeah."
"Last
one of the day." The pixie smiled and reached for a tissue.
* * *
The
last of the supplies had been loaded on the cart, and Latte and Jo
were pushing it along the trail towards the cabin they shared.
"Latte?" the brownie asked. "What the Monkey Queen
said about keeping a low profile..."
"Yes?"
"Did
you think about it?"
"Not
yet. Give me a minute." The pixie closed her eyes for several
seconds, then reopened them. "Done!"
"I
take it we're not lying low." Jo smiled.
"I've
never backed down from a challenge," Latte said, "and I'm
not starting now. When we get home, we hit the recipe file." She
chuckled, and there was an odd gleam in her eyes.
* * *
"Beth..."
Michiko glared at her roommate.
"Is
it my fault the snooze button didn't work?" Beth said as she
poured coffee into a thermos.
"It
worked too well! You slept an extra hour! It's a good thing I got
home early from my morning run!"
"I
know, I know." Beth pulled on her backpack. "But if I leave
now, and drink my coffee on the way, I won't be late for class—"
Michiko's
smartphone rang. She answered it, but barely got the word "Hello"
out before stopping and listening for a minute.
When
she finally hung up, Beth asked, "So what was that all about?"
"For
starters," Michiko said, "you're going to be late for
class." Beth nodded.
* * *
The
cart had been set closer to the trail up to Wonderland, and the line
was longer than it had been on Sunday. Michiko walked up to the side
of the cart. "Latte?" she said as Beth moved next to her.
"Good
morning," the pixie said. On the counter in front of her, in
addition to the plates of scones, was a tray stacked with cookie
bars. The customers stared hungrily at the goodies as they waited.
"This
isn't really keeping a low profile, is it?"
Latte
shrugged. "Is it my fault people are drawn to what we bake?"
"Well—"
"I
just wanted to try an old family recipe! The Anything Goes Bar!"
"Anything?"
Beth said.
"Trust
me. Here." The pastry chef cut a piece off a bar and slipped it
to Beth.
As
soon as Beth bit into the sample, she knew she was tasting something
special. The bar was the same dough used for chocolate chip cookies,
but baked to a chewy texture, and there was mix-in after mix-in,
chips and walnuts and pecans and more chips and, Beth swore, a
macadamia nut. "Oh my God, this is so good," she said.
"Told
you!" Latte beamed as she returned to serving her customers.
Michiko pointed up the trail towards Wonderland; Beth swallowed and
nodded as they headed off.
* * *
Even
for a Monday, Wonderland was unusually quiet. This was because both
regulars and co-workers could almost see the steam coming from
Briella's ears as she paced behind her counter. "I thought you'd
talked to her," the faerie snapped.
"We
did," Michiko said. "She just...didn't want to listen."
"I've
worked for years here!" Briella said. "I've polished every
recipe to perfection! How dare she steal my thunder!"
"Well—"
"Like
this cinnamon apple croissant!" The chef sliced a large piece
off one and handed it to Beth. "I sweated for hours to get the
proportions just right!"
"Briella..."
Michiko tapped the counter. "I know that the thought of
competition must scare you a little. But give it time. Talk to Latte.
Maybe the two of you can reach some sort of agreement."
The
faerie stared at Michiko for a long moment, then nodded. “I'll
think about it.”
“Thank
you. Beth?” Michiko turned towards the door.
“Ummm...”
Beth grinned sheepishly. “Can I get one of those croissants to go?”
Briella smiled as, behind Beth, Michiko slapped her forehead.
* * *
As
they headed down the trail, past Latte's cart, Beth could see the
line had grown. “She's doing well,” she said to Michiko.
“I
just hope she and Briella can work things out,” Michiko said. “I
think there could be room for both of them."
“So
do I,” Beth said as they reached a fork in the trail. “Heading
back to the apartment?”
“I
was actually going to drop by the faerie encampment, actually. See
what they were up to, with all their...encamping and all.” Michiko
blushed.
“Okay.
I'd better get to class.”
“See
you later!” Michiko said with a smile. Beth returned her smile as
they went their separate ways.
A
minute later, Michiko returned to the fork. She moved to the side of
the trail, partially concealed by the trees, and waited.
After
a few minutes more, Beth came walking down the trail, holding a
half-eaten Anything Goes Bar in one hand and her open thermos in the
other. “'Dimetrodon,'” she sang, “'they ate sharks and were ten
feet—'”
“Beth,”
Michiko said as she stepped out of the trees.
“Yaaah!”
Beth stopped, juggling her bar, trying not to drop her thermos.
Michiko
caught Beth's snack and glared at her partner. “Off to class?”
“I
was still kind of hungry.” Beth blushed.
“We
can't play favorites, you know.”
“I
know. That's why I've been buying from both.”
Michiko
rolled her eyes. “You're late.”
“Don't
remind me. I'll talk to you at lunch.” Beth ran off.
“Beth!”
Michiko said. “Your snack...” As her roommate disappeared from
sight, Michiko glanced at the Anything Goes Bar. She shrugged, took a
bite and grinned. "'Cheer up, sleepy Jean'," she sang as
she walked on.
* * *
Aloysius,
the head chef at Wonderland, was tall, purple, and easily mistaken
for a demon or devil when he forgot to put up his seeming. His
appearance, complete with red eyes and bat-like wings, frightened
many of the first-time customers, who only relaxed when they saw his
chef's hat and apron and tasted his cooking. Not many things
intimidated him, but he found himself in front of one of the few that
did. “Briella...” he said to the pastry chef as she stood at the
counter.
“I'm
not asking too much, am I?” the faerie said. “I just need some
brownies here early to help me set up.”
“Are
you sure this is the best thing to do?”
Briella
smiled. “Trust me,” she said. Aloysius shivered.
* * *
“5:45?”
Beth muttered, glancing at her alarm clock as Michiko shook her
awake. “Is it trouble with the hobgoblins again? Another ogre gang?
A rogue troll?”
“At
this point,” Michiko said, “I'd prefer all of the above.”
“What
do you mean?”
“Two
pastry carts.”
Beth
stared at Michiko for a moment as her brain tried to piece together
what that meant. Then, she jumped out of bed. “Someday,” she said
as she ran to her closet, “that'll sound like good news.”
* * *
The
trail to Wonderland was none too wide to begin with, and the throng
of Emigres was spilling over to the surrounding shrubbery, trying to
form two more-or-less orderly lines. The shorter one belonged, for a
change, to Latte's cart, though the stacks of chocolate chouquettes
were still luring over their share of the hungry.
The
other cart had a pile of pastries shaped like large oval rings.
Briella was cutting slices out of the rings and handing them out to
the eager Emigres. “Peach almond strudel!” she shouted. “Free
samples! Courtesy of the Wonderland Diner! Home of the best pastry to
be found anywhere!”
“Strudel?”
Beth said. “I haven't had strudel in years...”
She
fell quiet as Michiko glared at her. “I'll talk to her,” Michiko
said.
Beth
nodded. “Should I talk to Latte?”
“Try
to just talk,” Michiko said.
“Right.”
Beth got in the line in front of the pixie's cart. She saw Ulbricht
was near the head of the line. She glanced over to Briella's cart,
and managed to not laugh when she saw Magnilda in the line waiting
for strudel.
* * *
It
took some time, but Beth finally got to the front of the line. “Good
morning, Beth,” Latte said.
“Hey.
So what happened?” Beth pointed at the other cart.
The
pixie shook her head. “Briella really wants to shut us down. I'm
not sure I can keep competing with her. Try a chouquette sample?”
“Thanks.”
Beth popped the pastry slice in her mouth. “This...is so good,”
she said as she chewed.
“Thank
you!” Latte smiled.
“The
filling...the mini chocolate chips and the custard...” Beth
swallowed. “I'm going to talk to Briella. Maybe we can still work
something out.”
“I
doubt it.” Latte sighed. “I don't know what I'll do if I don't
get to do this. I've studied for this all my life. And Jo needs this
too.”
“I'm
sure Michiko will think of something. She always does.” Beth paused
as an idea came to her. “Oh, can I get three of those chouquettes?”
“Of
course!” Latte reached for a bag.
* * *
“Monkey
Queen!” Briella smiled as Michiko approached the cart. “Come for
a sample?” Latte looked over and scowled as Beth walked away.
“Actually—”
“But
you must try this!” Before Michiko could move, the chef had slipped
a slice of strudel in her hands. “Look, everyone!” she shouted.
“Even the Monkey Queen knows who serves the best pastry!” The
crowd that had gathered around Briella's cart cheered.
Latte
glared at her rival. There was a wild gleam in her eyes. “I never
back down from a challenge,” she whispered. “Never.”
* * *
Michiko
glared at the faerie. “I didn't come here to choose one of you over
the other!”
“It
looks like you have. Even your assistant agrees with me.” She
pointed to Beth as she walked up to the cart.
“Partner,”
Michiko corrected.
“Well...”
Beth stared at Briella. “Maybe I should try some of your strudel
first.” The faerie nodded and handed Beth a slice. “My uncle used
to bring us strudel from Wisconsin,” she said as she took a bite.
“And
your verdict?” Briella said.
“Oh,
this is so good,” Beth said. “You put just a little cinnamon in,
right?”
“You
could...taste that?"
“Yeah.
Very subtle. Enhances the peach. Nice work.”
“Thank
you!” The faerie smiled.
“But...”
Beth held out the bag. “Now I want you to try this.”
Briella
scowled as she pulled out a chouquette. She sniffed at it before
taking a bite. Her eyes widened. “It's...delicious,” she said as
she chewed.
“I
know! The custard!”
“And
the pastry is so flaky!” Briella brushed a crumb from her chin. "So
many chefs overlook how important that is!"
"Latte
didn't." Beth smiled.
The
faerie's jaw dropped. "She baked these?"
"She
did."
Briella
stared across the trail, at her rival's cart, where Latte was handing
scones and coffee to a spriggan. "I had no idea she was so
good," she said slowly.
“And
you're just as good,” Beth said. “There's no winner here. You're
both great at what you do.”
Briella
looked back at Beth. “I...”
“Can't
you two come to a compromise?" Michiko asked. "Can't you
find a way to work together?”
Briella
stared at the counter and shook her head. “I've alienated too many
people in Faerie,” she said slowly. “I can't go back. I need this
job...more than I knew.”
“But
isn't there room on your staff for another pastry chef?” Beth
asked.
“No.
Only one. And I can't lose this job. It's all I have.” Briella
blinked. “I'm sorry,” she said quietly.
Beth
nodded as she and Michiko stepped aside. “We should talk to
Aloysius," Michiko whispered, pulling Beth up the hill.
As
they left, Briella took a deep breath. She exhaled and smiled, the
doubt and ruefulness she had shown for just a minute pushed aside
again. "Now, then!" she said to the crowd. "Who's
ready for strudel?"
* * *
"She's
not going to win," Latte muttered as she watched Briella hand
the last piece of strudel to Sam. The reptilian downed it in one bite
and pushed the faerie's cart towards the diner.
"She
may already have won." The pixie turned to Jo, who was emptying
the coffee filters. "Our sales were down today."
"It's
not over." Latte turned away.
"Latte...we
could always go back," Jo said. "I know the Courts have
blackballed us, but there's always Cloudsoar or Dawnhome. We can get
an assistant position, work our way up."
"No.
I never back down from a challenge."
"But
she's beaten us with pastry." The brownie shook her head.
"Then
we'll have to win with coffee!" Latte spun to face Jo, and her
eyes gleamed with inspiration and a touch of insanity. "Get the
espresso machine ready!" She laughed, and Jo shivered.
* * *
"Nothing?"
Michiko asked. "No positions for her here at all?"
Aloysius
shook his head. "We've been filled up since we took Bianca on.
And there's no budget left for new hires."
"But
she needs help!"
"What
about just setting up a storefront at the pixie and gremlin
apartments?"
"That
wouldn't be possible," Scylla said, looking up from her book.
"Fritz banned all food-related businesses there after the
shepherd's pie debacle." The faerie took a small bite from a
slice of strudel as she resumed her reading.
"There's
nothing we can do, then?" Beth said.
"I'm
sorry, sweetie," Aloysius said. "We just can't help
everyone who needs it."
"Well,
I'll think of something," Michiko said. "I won't—"
The
door to the diner flew open. "Guys!”
"Mec?"
Beth said softly as the gremlin ran inside, tools rattling on his
belt, panic on his face.
Mec
hurried up to her and Michiko. "You guys have to get down there!
Talk her out of it!"
"Talk
who out of what and where?"
"That
new pixie!" Mec waved his arms. "She's gone crazy! And if
anyone should know about crazy pixies, it's me!"
"I
know about it with gremlins, but 'pixie madness'?" Michiko
raised an eyebrow.
"It's
not unheard of," Scylla said as she brushed strudel flakes off
her black turtleneck. "There was that incident at the art
exhibition in Cloudsoar three years back. They're still trying to get
the paint out."
"She
was overworking her coffeemakers!" Mec said. "There was
foam everywhere. She was laughing and mentioned a...duodecuple
espresso?"
"No!"
Everyone turned towards the pastry counter as Briella bolted out from
behind it, running for the door.
* * *
"Latte..."
Jo wiped her brow. "Are you sure—"
"More
coffee grounds!" the pixie shrieked. "More steamed milk!
More power!"
"She's
overheating!" Jo pointed at the espresso machine, which was
glowing and smoking. "She cannot take the strain!"
"I!
Need! More! Power!" Latte ran to the coffeemaker and shoved in
two more power crystals. The gleam of pixie madness filled her eyes,
and she laughed hysterically.
* * *
"Duodecuple?"
Michiko furrowed her brow.
"Twelve-fold,"
Beth said slowly. "Four times the strength of a triple
espresso."
Scylla
slammed her book shut. "No one's tried to make a twelve-fold
espresso since Howw the hobgoblin fifty years ago in the Hoblands."
"What
happened?"
"He
leveled the cafe he was in. And everything within 500 feet."
"Lords
and Ladies," Mec whispered.
"And
the Hoblands smelled like burnt coffee for a year." Scylla shook
her head.
"We'll
be safe in here," Aloysius said. "The walls are enchanted,
reinforced, the whole nine yards."
"But
Briella went out there." Michiko jumped to her feet. "Why?"
"To
talk Latte down, maybe?" Beth said as she got up. "I hope
it wasn't—"
There
was a muffled explosion. "Too late," Michiko said, running
for the door, Beth behind her.
* * *
They
sprinted down the trail, hoping and praying for the best as they
rounded the bend, fearing the worst. They caught their breath when
they saw Latte, kneeling on the ground, her head in her hands. The
cart was in pieces around her, scones scattered in the dirt, broken
coffeemakers behind her, a piece of chouquette stuck in her hair.
"No," she whimpered.
Briella
was sitting on the ground to one side. "She..." The faerie
pointed at Latte. "She...pushed me away at the last
moment...before the machine exploded..."
Latte
looked up, a hint of madness still in her eyes. "I just wanted
everything to be...delicious," she whispered. "Was that so
wrong?"
"No."
The pixie looked over at Briella as she stood. "It's never
wrong. I know that deep down. So do you, and your brownie—"
The faerie stopped and gasped.
"Jo."
Like that, the madness faded from Latte's eyes. "Lords and
Ladies, no." She sprang to her feet and ran to the pile of
wrecked coffeemakers, throwing parts and pots aside. Michiko and
Briella joined her, while Beth shooed back the crowd that had
gathered.
Michiko
lifted an axle, and Latte knelt by a short figure with pointy-tipped
shoes. "Jo?" she said, her voice shaking.
The
brownie looked up at Latte. Her clothes were muddy and her face and
hair were coated in ash, but she still smiled. "I saved the
till," she said, pointing down to what she had been covering.
"Just like your mom would have wanted."
Latte
grabbed Jo and held her tight. "I'm sorry," she gasped
between tears. "I'm so sorry, Jo."
"It's
all right, dear," Jo said, patting the pixie's back.
"No,
it's not." Latte pulled away and pouted. "Our cart, and all
our equipment...gone. We've lost everything because of me."
“Not
everything.” The brownie smiled. “We still have your recipes. And
each other.”
"It
may not be enough. What do we do?"
"Latte..."
The pixie looked back at Briella as the faerie continued, "I had
to start from the bottom twice. Once when I tried to break in at the
Courts, and again when I had to come here. It takes time and hard
work, but you can do it."
"Not
here." The pixie wiped away another tear. "All I'm good
for now is making donuts."
"That's
not true!" Briella said. "Listen to me! Beth gave me one of
your choquettes, and it was...amazing. I would have given everything
to be as good at your age as you are." She looked away. "I'm
beginning to think I did."
"Briella..."
Latte smiled. "That's the best compliment I've ever had. Thank
you."
The
faerie blinked a tear away as she looked at Aloysius, who was in the
crowd behind Beth. "Isn't there anything we can do for her?"
Briella asked. "Please?"
The
chef shook his head slowly. "We just can't hire anyone new right
now," he said. "I'm sorry."
"Wait
a minute." Everyone looked at Beth as she continued, "You
can't hire anyone. But you can expand."
"Pardon?"
"Look
at all the room you have outside!" Beth pointed to the flat
stretch near the front door of Wonderland. "There's plenty of
room for a cart! And the last few days showed that there's enough
business to support it!"
"You're
right," Briella said slowly. "Latte and Jo can use the cart
I used this morning!"
"And
they can rent the cart and the space!"
"But
my equipment..." Latte pointed at the coffeemakers.
"Ahem."
Mec stepped out of the crowd. "Gremlin tinkerer here, with free
time this week." He patted his toolbelt and grinned. "I can
make all that better than new. No charge, unless you want to slip me
a goodie now and then."
“So,
big guy,” Beth said to Aloysius, “what about it?”
Aloysius
stroked his chin. “Two things,” he said after a minute. “I want
an agreement in writing, with a co-signer in case anything comes up
or goes wrong.”
“I'll
co-sign," Michiko said without hesitation. “I trust them.”
“And
the two of you—” Aloysius pointed to Briella and Latte. “You'll
have to work out for yourself who's selling what where.”
Latte
looked nervously at Briella. “Well...” she said quietly.
“I
have one non-negotiable demand.” The faerie folded her arms.
“And
that is?”
“No
more duodecuple espressos!” Briella smiled. “Nothing stronger
than a triple!”
“It's
a deal.” Latte returned her smile as they shook hands. The crowd
behind them, led by Michiko, applauded and cheered.
* * *
It
was, as Beth put it, ridiculously early to get up on a Friday, but
she and Michiko were still on their way to Wonderland before Beth's
classes and Michiko's practice. They had hoped to be the first
customers at Latte's new pastry cart, but the line was already ten
deep by the time they arrived. Latte was a-flutter with excitement as
she handed out treat after treat, and Jo poured the coffee with
smiles and greetings for everyone.
Briella
hurried out of the diner, carrying a tray. “More lemon scones!”
the faerie said as she carefully stacked them on the counter.
“Smells
great!” Latte said.
“Wait
until our customers taste them!” Briella smiled as she ran back in.
The
pixie chuckled. She saw her next customers, ran out from behind the
cart, and hugged Beth first, then Michiko. “You made it!” she
said.
“We
couldn't miss your first day!” Michiko said.
“So
you're...selling her pastries?” Beth asked.
“We've
split things up!” Latte grinned as she went back behind the cart.
“She has some of my pastries and some of hers at the counter
inside, and I've got the same setup here.”
“And,”
Jo added, “I'm handling most of the specialty coffees!” She set a
mug on Mandy's tray. The waitress thanked her as she headed back
inside.
“I'm
so glad it all worked out!” Michiko smiled.
“I
know. So...” Latte grabbed a tissue. “What are you having?”
“I...”
Michiko stared wide-eyed at a tray. On it were treats with layers of
chocolate chip cookie bar, caramel and peanut, and rice cereal with
marshmallows, topped by chocolate candy and pretzel pieces. “What
is—”
“Oh
my God!” Beth said. “Are those Igor Bars?”
Latte nodded. “I
found the recipe online the other night.”
“Give
me two! No, four!”
“Um,
Beth?” Michiko said. “Are you sure—”
“They
must be mine!” Beth shouted with a big grin.
* * *
“I
can't believe you actually ate two of those,” Michiko said to Beth
as they were sitting on the couch in their apartment. Michiko was
watching videos on her laptop as Beth studied.
“I
can't believe I managed to save two for tomorrow.” Beth grinned.
“By
the way...” Michiko looked up from her screen. “That was a great
suggestion about the cart. It's working out well for everyone!”
“Awww.
Thanks!” Beth blushed.
“But
there's still one issue to be resolved.”
“What?”
Michiko
glared at Beth. “All the pastry you've been eating.”
“But—”
“You've
put on five pounds from those Igor Bars alone!”
Beth
sighed. “More like three.”
“You're
supposed to be eating better,” Michiko said. “You really need to
go on a quick diet.”
“Diet?”
“Veggies
and salad for all three meals. Every day for three weeks.”
Beth
scowled. “That's a little extreme, isn't it?”
Michiko
pouted. “I'm trying to help!”
“I'm
a grown woman! I can make my own dietary choices!”
“Fine!”
“Fine.”
Michiko
went back to her video, Beth to her textbook. After a minute, Michiko
looked up at her friend. “Beth...”
“I
don't do salad for breakfast,” Beth said. “Two meals a day, with
Sundays off.” She smiled. “Deal?”
“Deal.”
Michiko smiled back as they shook hands.
Hat tip to John Kovalic and the Army of Dorkness for Igor Bars.
And our apologies for anyone this story may have made hungry.
Copyright © 2015 Robert Dahlen. All rights reserved, except for those covered by "fair use" laws where you live.
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