THROUGH A FRACTURED EXISTENCE, TO THE RHYTHM OF ETERNITY.
IL MATTINO
Il Mattino is an Italian cafe sidled between a bookstore and a jewelry boutique in small but popular business district, just a downhill walk from the local non-denominational Christian church and residential area. The ocean is less than a ten minute drive away and within view in the distance. The area is cool even when the sun is at its apex at noon with a tinge of sea salt in the breeze.
The cafe itself is medium-sized with plenty of light let in with the large storefront windows. The decor is simple, but accented with key decor with wheat centerpieces and plants. There are some trinkets that are displayed that may look out of place, like atop the charging counter there's a sliding puzzle painted in pink, orange, yellow, blue, purple, and all shades in between.
The cafe specializes in coffee and brunch, though pastries are sourced from local Italian bakeries in downtown Little Italy.
While the establishment has two floors, the cafe takes up the ground floor. There is a yard for some reason, but that's because there are four dogs. They're kept separate from the cafe to make sure patrons are not disturbed, but people are free to go outside to pet them. Reviews have mentioned the owner lives on the second floor and the dogs' names are Harold, Olive, Vera, and Rocco.

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There was one thing that made Adolphe laugh a little though. ]
Casanova surname... that's amazing. People really bought that.
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[ Jacopo does think it's funny even if it's debauchery of his mother tongue. He can't blame them, though. Languages can be hard. They're settled on the credits and he will pause it before it starts automatically playing the next episode.
He isn't sure... If he should address the flinches. Fortunately, his dogs are very in tune and wanting to comfort, so each time they probably snuggled Adolphe. ]
... Are you all right?
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[ The dogs are sooo cute. Adolphe isn't aware that they're trying to comfort him or anything. He just petted them anytime they made any gesture that seemed to suggest it. He was just a little jumpy--nothing like blatant flinching. ]
Do you want to keep watching this? It looks like it can be funny and dramatic at the same time.
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[ Which is why he was somewhat surprised by how much GUNFIRE happened, but maybe he shouldn't have been surprised. Mafia will always have guns and shootouts in fiction.
However, the guy is a lawyer? There was so much lawyer stuff? They got to know everyone in the building and IT'S A CIRCUS.
The doggies are very happy. Harold is basically on Adolphe's lap, sleeping. ]
The humor I admit is good. [ A bit funny for him because he seldom watched comedy. He's learning that it's fun. ] We can, if you're not tired. We can also continue another time.
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[ The first episode had So Many Things. When Jacopo says the last bit, Adolphe looks down at Harold on his lap. ]
... I'd feel bad waking him up.
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[ Gives him a flat stare. A quiet scolding. HAROLD WOULD LIVE BEING WOKEN UP.
Vera and Olive have fallen asleep, too, but Rocco is watching them both from his doggy bed that he brought over for movie night. ]
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[ He genuinely doesn't know why he's being scolded. ]
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[ STOP SPOILING. Jacopo will take it he wants to watch another episode, so episode 2 here we go. ]
No appointments tomorrow?
[ Just curious in case they should be cognizant of the time. ]
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[ Adolphe takes a moment to think. ]
I don't think so, unless anything comes up last minute.
[ He wants to spoil Harold... he's never got to spoil anything in his life. ]
I really hope nothing does.
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[ He will be praying for that, unless Adolphe would rather be busy.
The Pomeranian is sleeby, little leggy twitching every once in a while. Since other dogs are asleep, Rocco places his head on the couch between Jacopo and Adolphe.
Jacopo will pet him first, then ruffle. ]
What are you going to do with your free day?
[ Just small talk as they watch Vincenzo suffer through shenanigans. Stoic and serious man is so harried. ]
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I'd like for it to be.
[ He looks down at the pom. So cute... Adolphe gently pats Rocco too. ]
Just sleeping would be good for now. I haven't thought much about it.
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Rocco noses Adolphe's hand a bit, but not as much as the other three dogs. Just a little begging, but not too much despite the big eyes. ]
Paying back your sleep debt well. [ Good. ] I'll be out. Out of the cafe, too.
[ More work, but... This is the first time he's begrudging to go. ]
If you need or want anything, you can contact me.
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I'll keep that in mind.
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Jacopo frowns at the scene... Korean dramas can really be gruesome, goddamn. It doesn't make him too squeamish to not shut the fuck up, though. He makes comments, even looks up where this building would be based on landmarks and such. He will continue to trivia yap. There's a reference to the Godfather, etc.
The episode ends with a big party at the plaza, which has Jacopo's eyes raise. ]
Risky to put your face, name, and location out there, but... I guess that's the price of a bunch of hidden gold.
[ did you pass out Adolphe ]
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[ Gently shakes his shoulder.
This doesn't stir Harold awake, though the other two sleeping dogs lifts their heads and blink slowly. Movie night over? ]
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... Sorry, did I fall asleep?
[ He covers his mouth as he yawns. Ugh. ]
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[ Jacopo scoops up Harold and puts him down onto the floor. The pom blinks sleepily, then shakes himself awake. ]
I can't set up the couch for me to sleep if you're going to hog it.
[ Standing up, he offers him a hand to take. Up up. ]
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[ He murmurs, though it's a joke. He gets up with Jacopo's help, not thinking when he uses his left hand to do that. Whatever is under the glove doesn't feel like flesh and blood. ]
Good night, Jacopo.
[ He lets go of the hand and walks on over to the bedroom. Adolphe is going to just pass the fuck out once he touches the bed. ]
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He still has questions about the hand... How long is he going to sit on asking? But now isn't the time. ]
Goodnight, Adolphe.
[ When Adolphe leaves, Rocco stares at Jacopo and he stares back before motioning the direction of the bedroom with a nod of his head. Rocco then goes to join Adolphe and Harold.
So Jacopo is here, looking at the hanging clock for the time. The night isn't young, but he can still make use of the hours. He lifts the coffee table's tabletop to stare at the documents in the storage space he could look over tonight. Catch up on making progress that he could have had if he didn't waste his evening.
... But was it a waste? He enjoyed himself and there's satisfaction he had never experienced before. Or maybe he had once and had long forgotten. Another moment staring down at the work waiting for him, then he sighs.
Most of it isn't urgent.
He sets up the couch first and foremost, night routine using the kitchen's half bathroom second, then he focuses on one set of documents to read instead of all of them. Tonight, he won't be pushing past hours and will sleep at a less ungodly time. ]
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He continues to sleep well into the morning and possibly noon as well if he doesn't get woken up. The sleep debt is so real...
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It catches Rocco's attention, who will hop off the bed to go out, but little Harold will stay pressed against Adolphe even though he's awake. ]
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Adolphe is sleeping in the bed, absolutely quiet but still breathing. His sleeping position is the exact same as how he slept last night: fully on his back, arms next to his sides... he wears those gloves even when sleeping, but that's probably only because someone else is here. Maybe.
Not even Rocco moving gets him to stir awake. ]
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Adolphe.
[ Tries calling him out of slumber first. ]
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Zzz......
He doesn't even budge, actually. ]
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