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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With a soft smile, he lightly taps against the glass in a rhythm with his fingertips, likened to petting but I guess ASMR. Sorry, no pets. ]
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Maybe the zoo is a place fit for you. They have all sorts of reactions to you specifically for some reason.
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Back to being awkward, but he tries not to be. Is his face less red yet? ]
What a way to say I belong in a zoo.
[ It doesn't have the usual playful cut and bite because he's a mess. ]
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I didn't say that you belong in one... jeez. Do you like bears?
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Not in particular... I guess they're all right. They kind of remind me of someone.
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[ He forgot his name... sorry man. ]
With how fond you seemed of them just now, maybe that's also the same about the person you're thinking about.
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[ Adolphe do you know anyone downstairs aside from Maria. Well, Maria is the only one that matters since she would try to size him up and be nosy.
A bit confused now, but tries to brush it off. ]
I wasn't fond, just... Keeping myself occupied and entertained.
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Sure. Let's keep you occupied and entertained a little longer.
[ There's a zookeeper that tosses a fish to a bear. It tries catching it with its mouth, but it fails, so it tries to catch it with its paws. The paws fumble and flail a bit before it actually catches the thrown fish. Phew. Nom. ]
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What? That's not something you can—[ He gets distracted by the bear trying to salvage what could be a very pathetic catch and honestly he felt his heart almost drop with the fish.
Watching the bear try to have a secure grip on it does have him laugh. ]
Well, it saved itself some heartbreak, not that I think it'd be deterred from eating it if it fell.
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It definitely wouldn't have, but it looks like people aren't the only ones to have a close save in situations like those.
[ He's never seen an animal do this before. It's pretty funny. ]
I think the bear that was close to you is making weird faces at the zookeeper.
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In the wild, the fish would have landed back in the water, so I kind of get it. Still comical, though.
[ He turns to the bear he thinks feels like Marcoh, without remembering who Marcoh is. Bear is staring forlornly at the keeper... Big, round, and importantly sad aura. ]
You know that dogs developed eyebrows to better communicate with us?
[ He was about to take Adolphe's hand, but at the slightest touch of his fingers or palm at his fingertips, he self-consciously swerves to loosely taking his wrist instead.
To see other bears! There are a good amount of them, then I guess it'll be other small-medium forest animals. Arctic time?? ]
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He is surprised about the eyebrow part, but now he's being held by the wrist. At least the right one feels normal.
Arctic time!!! It's chilly in this exhibit, since it's not outside. ]
I think I remember hearing once that polar bears aren't exactly white...
[ But he forgot why. The only reason he remembers this tidbit was because of how outrageous it sounded when he was forced to overhear a conversation. ]
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[ Jacopo isn't a trivia master of everything, so there are things he doesn't know. Like this. Too bad Adolphe wouldn't be able to answer.
Into the exhibit area which is designed to be something like an arctic cave and the tall glass window lets them see the polar bears swim underwater and play around on land. There are toys set for them, too.
A polar bear is already standing underwater to greet people coming in, nosing the glass and paw placed on it. Hewwo. ]
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[ So he will leave it at that. ]
I've never seen polar bears play with toys—
[ here's the polar nosing the glass in front of Adolphe's face and he gets startled, nearly jumping in place ]
... Christ.
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You're not going to do an impression? [ like when he was speaking as Harold last night, a small tease. ] They do sometimes, but they prefer to swim.
[ There are two-tier ledges that are meant to be used as seats. A good portion is already taken up by people, but at the edge there's space for them.
He guides Adolphe to sit inward and he'll take the edge to soften any sudden appearances by people coming into the cave. You may be his lonely traumatized depressed dog, but he's also your service therapy dog. ]
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Adolphe actually takes notice of this and he appreciates the sentiment. Bumping into people never stops getting annoying in whatever scenario. ]
... That's enough impressions.
[ He huffs. It feels weird when Jacopo does that with his thumb, but he realizes that he doesn't hate it. ]
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[ He's not holding his wrist any longer, at least. No weird pulse check... When it's just simply he wanted to rub his skin for comfort.
They have a nice view of the polar bears, though. The one underwater is still full view and watching the people seated in the cave. It almost looks like it's waving, but then a second one shows up on the land portion of the enclosure and bats a ball into the water. ]
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You'll be fine without them.
[ There's a child yelling excitedly behind them... ]
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The polar bear does a slow-no underwater jump, slowly ascending up comedically to reach the ball. A CHILD IS YELLING LOUDLY BEHIND THEM and it startles him at first. It's fine, though.
He looks over to see if Adolphe is all right? ]
Animals do look more majestic underwater, don't they?
[ Because slow floating. He just throws this topic in to make him check in on Adolphe not seem odd. ]
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It must be the slow motion. Makes it more dramatic than it should be.
[ It makes him smile because it's funny. Majestic polar bears... dancing underwater like a ballerina. ]
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Its fur also looks very luscious in the water, right?
[ Long... Not-white locks. ]
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[ long haired wonder. Amazing. Someone give this polar bear a commercial offer. ]
I imagine it would tangle if it was longer...
[ Just a MASS OF HAIR ]
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[ The polar bear's fur isn't a lot, but it reflects the gently light that passes through the water's surface. Majestic.... except its head peaks above water to poke at the ball, so now it looks like a very wet oversized rodent.
The other polar bear tosses and toy and it bonks the one in the water straight on its muzzle. It goes back into the water like it's knocked out in surprise. ]
Well, predators still are silly. Better they don't have long fur or they'd get tangled in it.
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Right. It feels like they're doing a comedy skit.
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