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Apologizing about my commas, I simply hate grammar!!
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The venue they were parked at was nestled in an artsy district of the city they were in. Tyler and josh could badly contain their laughter when they looked each other. Josh looked like an angsty teenager, Tyler like a philosophy major with a hobby of writing poetry, and a collection of Birkenstocks. They walked through the streets, and Tyler found it absolutely gorgeous. Old fashioned brick buildings lined narrow streets, ivy creeping up their walls, curling its vines around window ledges and door frames. The streets were lit with tall street lights casting warm pools of light onto the sidewalks. Trees lined the street, their branches still tangled in Christmas lights.

They found a coffee shop,
" its called coffee time," josh observed to Tyler, reading the flowy golden cursive that spelled out the name of the cafe. Tyler glanced at josh, and they shared a look. They were both a little nervous considering neither of them were strangers to being mobbed by over excited fans.
" I'm sure the disguises will do there work" Tyler whispered to josh, and josh nodded, still unsure. They pushed open the door, and a little bell clanked announcing their entrance. They were immediately hit with a huge puff of warm air, and the smell of coffee beans. It was a small cafe, and josh and Tyler chose a little window seat looking out on the street. Soon a waitress came by. She wore faded blue converse, skinny jeans, and a flannel. She had long wavy blond hair, and piercing green eyes.
" hi I'm Sarah, what can I get for you this afternoon?" She questioned in a friendly voice.
Tyler winked at josh, and josh blushed a little,
" Actually, if you don't mind me asking, are all your ingredients locally farmed and raised?" He said, Barely containing a laugh. Josh knew that Tyler couldn't care less about locally farmed anything, if he had his way he would just eat Taco Bell and Red Bull for the rest of his days.
" um... I think so?" The waitress said looking confused.
" in that case I'll have a cappuccino. Make it low fat, no soy, no gluten, also coconut milk."
" alrighhhtt...," said the waitress looking thoroughly confused, " what can I get you?" She said turning to josh. Josh was having a very hard time not bursting out laughing. He managed to put on a I'm- rebellious- and unique- and angsty look on his face, lowered his voice and said,
" get me a coffee. Black. Like my soul." The waitress looked mildly distressed, but left to go make their coffees. Tyler turned to josh and josh turned to Tyler and they laughed until their eyes were filling with tears
" black... like my soul..." he said to josh mimicking his angsty tone. Josh laughed so hard he was gasping for air.

Finally their coffees arrived, and they took careful sips from them Tyler glancing up at josh from under his thick brown lashes, josh peaking at Tyler from under eyeliner lined eyelids. Then Tyler jumped a little in his seat
" josh.." he whispered nervously.
"What ty" whispered josh, slightly confused.
"They are playing Oh Miss Beleiver!" He said.
" oh yeah, they are. " josh tried not to laugh. "You are literally listening to your own song, but you can't react because you are dressed as a hipster, because you can't be noticed, because you are famous, and you can't leave a bus without a security guard. This is so so weird."
" agreed" said Tyler, looking uncomfortable. "we should get going."
" ok " said josh gulping down the last of his coffee. Tyler stood up ready to go, but josh stopped him.
" wait a second, I wanna do something !" He fished a pen out of his pocket, and wrote the following message on a napkin:

I'm really sorry if we caused any inconvenience, we really loved our coffee. We also love your music choice, my friend Tyler loves the song " oh Miss believer"
- josh dun and Tyler Joseph

Josh placed the napkin on the edge of the table, with a twenty dollar bill, then followed Tyler out of the cafe, and out into night.

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