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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Jacopo isn't leaving! He's just ahead for a single moment to make sure he's not making a weird face, or that his face isn't hot and flushed, just anything that would be weird right now. There's no push or distance added when Adolphe catches up. See? He's here still and walks by his side. ]
We passed by the waterfall, so you should be able to guess there's something like a small pond down there. A couple of semi-aquatic birds at that... It's picturesque, worthy of photos.
[ Adolphe really didn't need to ask because one more revolution and they're at the bottom. It is cute floor space with a pond and a bridge, again a lot of nature down here. ]
There are also giant pelicans.
[ Like pelicans if they stood on a rock would be the same size as a man. Kind of terrifying. One is perched right by the bridge to cross............. it is jamming the flow here. The people are concerned and don't want to cross, so they're stuck crowded at the bridge's mouth. ]
They're evil.
[ SAID SO CASUALLY. ]
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Are they really...
[ Adolphe looks eyes with one, wondering if it's just needlessly aggressive and evil like Jacopo said or just wants somem affection. What are your secrets, giant pelican. Do you wish to be petted. ]
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[ This bottleneck stays crowded, but people are slowly trying to pass despite the chance of this pelican nipping at them. Jacopo keeps close, though his opinion and attention stays on the pelican.
A father crosses before the rest of his family to test its temperament... The pelican doesn't do anything. The father comes back to get the rest of the family, allowing himself to be in the back, and the pelican quickly nips at him with its long beak.
The mother and child were able to cross the bridge, but they must watch the father stumble and fall face first onto the bridge. He gets help from people immediately in front of the line to cross the bridge. ]
See?
[ Humorous at the same time, but now it's their turn to cross. ]
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[ This would usually mean Adolphe would leave it alone. That would be most sensible. However, sometimes he can't give a fuck about staying reasonable. Maybe he should have taken his meds. He really hasn't for a while now...
So he also tests the pelican's temperament, holding his hand out. It's his left hand. If it tries biting tell me how hard it bites. ]
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He expects them to just hurry along, but Adolphe does this and perplexes both him and the bird??? ]
What's wrong with you?!
[ The pelican is about ready to chomp Adolphe to teach him a lesson, but Jacopo grabs his left hand instead and quickly drags him so far so fast. Through the bridge, further out, so far away from that pelican.
It does try to snap at their legs as they went, though. Nearly missing, but if they tumble then they can tumble. ]
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His left hand feels like a hand-shaped wall. It doesn't respond when Jacopo grabs it, nor is it something you can squeeze without feeling like you would possibly break it in your hands. There is no comfort that a hand brings with this one.
When it tries snapping at their legs though, he maneuvers easily enough to keep himself standing and if Jacopo slips or anything, he'll help him stay up too. Adolphe isn't tumbling though. ]
That one's not meant to be in a zoo.
[ But it is for some reason. ]
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My guy... Jacopo takes him to a secluded corner (there are no corners in a circle platform) spot, a nook away from the main path meant for people to take a break in nature. There's a bench here and everything, but everyone else is focused on going back up the spiral and checking out the rest of the zoo. They can be alone for a bit.
He has never held this left hand this long before... But it somehow doesn't give him less comfort. It may not be warm or giving, but it's Adolphe's which is all that matters to him. Instead, maybe there's a different type of comfort. This hand wouldn't be able to feel how he holds it, would it? How there's more intimacy than there should be... Jacopo wouldn't need to fear how his actions are read when he holds this hand while of course to himself it feels so very obvious.
He holds on a little longer before letting go, though the incredulous and weary scowl has been etched on his face since they escaped Pelican. ]
Adolphe.
[ Scolding....... ]
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[ This shouldn't be the thing to care about, but here he is. Adolphe looks down at their hands before realizing that, oh. Right. The hand that he doesn't really want to tall about. With this sort of contact, he thinks Jacopo is aware of what his hand is by now. He frowns a little. ]
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Until Adolphe wants to tell him or until it poses a problem, he will stay back and stay in the dark. He's focused on something else. ]
We can give a keeper our formal complaint, but it isn't about that. Most of the birds here are tame, but wild animals can still be unpredictable. You went up to it and offered it your hand? It could have attacked you. Regardless of how capable you are, I... Wouldn't want you getting injured.
... We still have the rest of the day here.
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... Sorry, for worrying you. Let's go enjoy the rest of the day then.
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They can go back to enjoy the zoo, but... ]
... You're all right?
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[ He says automatically like a reflex, but he's actually fine this time. There's nothing glaringly obvious, at least. ]
Still confused as to why they had a wild animal just out here without it being trained not to attack, but I'll let it go this time.
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Usually, the pelicans don't get so close to the bridge, but I still agree... They should reconsider the format if it's going to bring trouble to customers. Impulses aside, it could have crushed your hand there.
[ ... ]
You're being honest with me, right?
[ Automatic responses even if true do not inspire confidence. His tone isn't accusatory in the slightest, if anything just uncharacteristically uncertain. ]
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Adolphe isn't sure why until he realizes that he genuinely wouldn't have cared if it crushed his hand. ]
Yeah, I was. You were successful in pulling me away that it couldn't touch me at all.
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[ But he lets out a sigh, having no intention to be a bad cop in an interrogation when Adolphe invited him out on a beautiful day which they shouldn't waste.
Later, maybe. ]
If you don't feel so great, tell me. [ He comes to flick his forehead. ] Or else.
[ Lightly threatens. ]
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[ He isn't the one who was misbehaving! But they can be led out of this nook and Jacopo catches up to walk beside him. Wordlessly, he positions them so that he's closer to the crater's edge again with Adolphe closer to the wall so he can see any bugs or birds coming his way.
this is service dog energy is what i'm realizing ]
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Just because. Let's get going.
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Simply, he observes and make note. He just wants to make Adolphe comfortable, but would never admit to what he's doing... ]
We are going. You won't be able to pick out your favorite animals by the end of the day if we don't.
[ A sigh and a grumble as he looks out to the side, seeing all of the plants and the birds. ]
We didn't even take any photos down there.
[ They can wind up back to the top and leave the cage, though they must pass by the nursery and watch the stumbling chick screech again. ]
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[ Because he had been ACCOSTED by them (one willingly). ]
But you can take plenty of pictures in the next exhibit.
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[ Are they still mindlessly holding hands? Jacopo won't notice because he's trying to persuade and argue for something. ]
What? Am I your photographer now?
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What's this about you being my photographer? You're the one who said something about not having taken any photos over there.
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They would be photos for you since you've never been here. I have plenty of the zoo already. Why would I need more photos?
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[ This is where he realizes that they're holding hands, but he just keeps it that way. This is fine. ]
So you seemed invested. I don't really need photos...
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[ And since Adolphe is like this, Jacopo decides he has to be the one invested wholesale. He squeezes his hand. ]
I'm taking them.
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