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Realistic or Modern Life

Eva walks into the cafe, a early bright morning which she was pushing a stroller of newborns and holding her little girl's hand. She watches as Ella opens the door for her which she smiles happily too. Her dark hair was pushed into a bun just like Eva's as her blue dress fitted and flew out. A crisp sun hat lays on her small head but she bounces toward the cashier. "Hello" Eva says warmly as Ella looks at the bake goods cheerfully.
 
"Well may I have, a glazed doughnut and a cup of coffee with three sugars and a vanilla creamer" Eva looks down at Ella, expecting her to tell her want she wants. "Mommy I want one of those cheese things and oh-apple juice" The little girl bounces with extreme pleasure causing her bun to loosen a bit. "Okay calm down Ella, I would like a cheese danish and warm apple juice" She brings out her wallet, waiting for the total.
 
"Coming right up, it may take a minute though I am the only one who works here for now" I say making her coffee and heating up some apple juice as I put her pastries in a container I ring out the total as $10.50
 
She pulls out a twenty dollar bill, giving it to him and saying "Keep the change". She hands the danish and juice to her daughter who starts to eat it immediately. She chuckles before taking a sip of her coffee, "Do you know where Heart-Worth Elementary is?" Eva questions to the cashier. Today was Ella big day with going to Kindergarten and she didn't want to be late. Ella was a bit anxious so she brought her to a cafe to cheer her up.
 
"Thank you an yes, take a left on the next turn east then keep going straight it should be there, and come back anytime." I say smiling
 
Eva smiles before taking out Ella's coat from the carrier. It wasn't nothing but a pale blue cardigan which would cover the little girl from the chilly breeze. She places a thin blanket over the stroller to hide the newborns and said a simple goodbye to the cashier.
 
Alice wandered into the cafe, holding her young daughter's hand. She was still in uniform, her daughter in her school's uniform. "Hello," she greeted the cashier. "Would you like a doughnut, Berri?" Berri nodded and smiled up at the cashier. "How are you today, Jacob?"Alice asked.
 
"Well, I suggest you lock your doors tonight. There's a robber on the loose," she told him.
 
"Too bad Berri's too young," Alice said with a wink at her daughter. "I'll see if I can find someone though."
 
"Welp, we better get going. Berri has homework." At this, the five year old scrunched up her nose.
 

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