Requested. Sorry for the huge amount of coffee shop AUs, but also not bc I love them okay shh
Logan's coffee shop was almost always a welcoming, calm, and quiet environment. Logan quite enjoyed working in the peaceful shop, mostly getting in customers who came to study and didn't make much noise. Usually the loudest thing in the shop was the clicking of keyboard keys and occasionally friends speaking quietly amongst each other.
Today, however, the coffee shop was anything but quiet.
It had all begun with one of his regulars coming in for a drink. He had remembered the name of the customer, Virgil, as he came in almost every day that the shop was open. He was also very quiet usually, getting his coffee and sitting down by the window to watch passers by. As per usual he had entered and ordered his coffee, Logan already knowing his order and passing it on to his coworker. Virgil stood by to wait on his drink as the bell above the doorway rang, signaling another customer entering.
Another person that he recognized entered the shop. Although he didn't come as often as Virgil, Logan had still remembered the man's name to be Patton. He took his order as well, Patton standing beside of Virgil to wait as well and shooting Virgil a friendly smile.
The bell rang a third time, and Logan couldn't help but wonder how it was possible that he had his two regular handsome customers here as well as a third new and attractive customer. He wasn't sure if he was lucky or not to get to look at the three of them while they got their coffee, as now his cheeks were burning and he barely kept from stumbling through his regular greeting with the customer. He had done the same when Virgil and Patton had started coming in, but it never got any less embarrassing. He hoped he wasn't too obvious.
"So, Logan huh?" The man, Roman as he had told Logan while ordering his drink, leaned against the counter top instead of moving out of the way as Patton and Virgil had. "That's a cute name."
"O-Oh, well..." Logan definitely couldn't stop the stuttering now, eyes wide behind his glasses and mouth hanging open in surprise. "Thank-Thank you."
"You have a cute face too." Virgil couldn't help but blurt out loud, looking surprised with himself as he said it. "I-I didn't mean to say that out loud!"
"Well, thank you anyways," Logan muttered, growing more and more flustered by the minute. He had never really been flirted with before by anyone, and now he had two attractive guys hitting on him at the same time. He didn't really know what to do with himself.
"I think you're cute too!" Patton interjected, not knowing what else to say but wanting to flirt with Logan as well. He smiled brightly at the other, and Logan had to avert his eyes as he stuttered out another thanks.
"I, um, forgive me I... don't really get this very often," Logan spoke softly, drawing in a breath to calm himself, heart feeling ready to burst from his chest at any moment.
"That's surprising," the newcomer said, smiling at him as well. How could all of their smiles be so blindingly bright? "I figured you'd have thousands of people leaving their numbers for you."
"N-No, I... that has never happened before. I'm... sure that you three get this often, but you are very attractive yourselves." Logan managed out, voice higher than normal. He caught the three of them flushing slightly, and felt proud that he was able to fluster them even the slightest bit. They had certainly managed to fluster him.
"You... you really think so?" Virgil asked, his cheeks the reddest of the three of them, a hopeful look on his face. As Logan looked he saw the same hopeful expression on all of their faces.
"I... well, of course! I don't really remember most of my customers names but well, it was kind of impossible to not remember yours and Patton's. And well, that was... sort of my first thought when you showed up as well." He glanced to Roman, finding a much softer smile replacing the grin from before. Logan found that he much preferred this soft, genuine reaction.
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Sanders Sides Oneshots 3
FanfictionA third book to fill with short stories based around the Sanders Sides.