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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[ 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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[ He means to continue the funny, but the child is back to being loud behind him which earns a startle and then a scowl. ]
Good grief... [ Turns around. ] Hey, did you not teach your kid how to control themselves? There are other people here at the zoo.
[ The parent starts apologizing profusely and Jacopo sighs before nudging Adolphe. ]
If she wants to see the polar bears so much, swap seats.
[ He's already standing up and waiting for the parent and kid to move... Time for a little shuffle so they'll be in the second row instead. ]
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Adolphe follows Jacopo to the second row, though he doesn't think that would damper the kid's excitement. True to his thoughts, the child jumps repeatedly upon seeing the polar bears do something entertaining. The parent tries to wrangle the kid onto their lap... Adolphe kinda feels bad for them while watching this poor attempt.
Normally, he would keep to himself, but the kid turns around to Adolphe and points at the polar bear. In response, he smiles a little and reacts calmly, gesturing to the bear when it does another trick.
The child remains excited, but is significantly more quiet than before. Now they're just quietly vibrating in excitement in the parent's lap. ]
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Doesn't mean he's going to take back his reprimand. He still thinks he's right. This is a good trade-off? They get the second row where they can still see as the kid and parent get the first row where a shorty can see the bears a lot better. It wasn't for the kid, it was totally for them two.
When child and Adolphe interact, it is cute. He smiles despite being annoyed literally a minute ago. ]
Kids. [ The kid mimics the bear when it raises its paws up. ] They're kind of like wild animals, too.
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I think they're a bit better than that at the very least...
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You're right. They wouldn't eat me.
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I would be concerned if they did.
[ Jacopo.... what the fuck did the edgyness rub off? Damn. ]
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What are you thinking?
[ You are pondering. ]
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... Nothing, really.
[ Even Adolphe is aware that he shouldn't be such a downer when they're here at the zoo. (Date? What date?) ]
Just that the kid is having a lot of fun, and maybe it'll be memorable enough to still think about ten years later.
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The kid asks if they can go to the front. Asks multiple times and is told they can if they aren't to loud. Watches this child bolt to the glass now. ]
They better be having fun after we swapped seats.
[ It benefits both of them! But based on Jacopo's smile when he watches the little rascal bounce to the polar bears with other kids also there, he's not annoyed by them being rambunctious... He has good intentions as roundabout his methods are. ]
These tykes have probably gone to the zoo more times than you. [ Turning to him now. ] Are you enjoying yourself? I'm not asking that if this is so memorable in the next ten years, so you know.
[ you are an adult ]
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[ Adolphe looks at Jacopo as if to ask if it's really surprising. ]
... This is my first time at a zoo, so I think I'll remember this for a long time. But don't call me a kid.
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What? I wasn't going to. No plans, either.
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[ Great, he feels awkward about assuming, and also because Jacopo was smiling and suddenly he isn't because of the accusation and... ugh. ]
Let's go to the next exhibition. Actually, are you feeling hungry?
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Jacopo tilts head. ]
I am a little peckish.
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Let's get something to eat.
[ He opens the paper map to see where they are. ]
The nearest food court isn't so far from here... Looks like they have a lot of things.
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He leans over to scope the map and pins his eyes on the nearby food court that Adolphe was talking about it. ]
I've never eaten food at the zoo before, but it does have a handful of interesting things.
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Adolphe looks at a particular picture. It looks like a waffle, but so much white powder sugar is on top of it. He squints. ]
Do people really eat this...
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[ OF COURSE PEOPLE EAT THEM? Not that Jacopo is inclined to buy a waffle with so much powdered sugar?
He reaches over to tap on a spot in the eating area. ]
There's a rain forest cafe. I'm sure they have something?
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