UNFORTUNATELY INTERESTED michael kaiser
That weird regular with blond and blue hair stopped showing up to the cafe you work at and coping by watching every clip you find of him online isn't enough. Lucky for you, he's also a weirdo freak who missed you.
tags: birthday special!! crack, loser x loser, ness doesnt ask questions, ness third wheels, ness STAND UP, mentions of circumcisions if you dont fuck with that, reader is a freak, michael is a freak, it cancels out (no it doesnt), 2.6k words of slop, i'm lazy and am going to nap now
A man named Michael orders two drinks from your cafe each morning at seven. Itâs a simple order of a mug of hot black coffee and a to-go order of black tea. He sits down at a table farthest from the entrance but still next to a large window pane, sipping on his coffee until itâs gone. Then, heâll place the empty mug on the shelf with all the other dishes to be washed and take his tea with him, disappearing until the following morning. He isnât the only morning regular that you encounter but the blond and blue mullet along with the tattoos of intertwining blue rose vines are intriguingly beautiful; every person has a uniqueness intangible by another but Michaelâs haunting blue eyes leaves you with uncomfortable curiosity thatâs seemingly impossible to be satiated.Â
He stops showing up three months after his first visit. It kind of freaks you out since you had just come to terms with how youâve been anticipating his appearance every morning for you to observe him like a scientist observing bacteria under a microscope. Part of you assumes itâs because he caught onto your weird staring and finally rationalized that thereâs a creepy barista thatâs a little too interested in his ritual of blowing his piping hot coffee four times before drinking or how theyâve caught onto the way he delicately trails his fingertips around the ceramic rim of the mug between every sip. Fortunately for your pride, your question as to why he disappeared was answered by a viral post on your social media feed of your more interesting customer shirtless and calling a group of teens dumb, ugly pieces of shit or something like that. You laughed at the clip before realizing that you really did look forward to seeing him again.Â
It freaks you out a little bit when a different man shows up at seven in the morning ordering the exact same thing Michael did: a black coffee and black tea but this time, theyâre both to-go. He gives his name as Alexis and you canât help but think his face looks rather familiar. As he waits for his order, he scrolls on his phone and furiously types something before perking up when you call his name.
âThank you!â he chirps, putting his phone into his pants pocket. âMy teammate really likes it here. He asked me to get this for him because he canât make it. Uh, his name is Michael?â
Your mind clicks into place at the mention of your former customerâs name. The man in front of you is Alexis Ness, the funny little guy that Michael, or rather Michael Kaiser, would exclusively pass to on the field. Youâd rather die than admit that you spent a little too long stalking any and all videos of the man you could findâhis awful personality was oddly entertaining. âYeah! He used to come by every morning before falling off the grid.â
You were tempted to ask about Blue Lock, but you didnât want to expose yourself as a freakish stalker that does background checks on their customers as a hobby. Before you can fall victim to temptation, Ness pushes the glass door open with his back and leaves with a short âhave a nice day!â, leaving you with a new guy to dig up info on.Â
The next morning at seven, you expected to see Ness return to order drinks for Michael, but you were greeted with two men instead of one. One of which, being Michael himself. His hair was put up with a gold claw clip rather than let down and he mindlessly nodded along to the nonsense rambling of Ness. The shirt he wore was loose around the collar, exposing a blue rose tattooed onto his neck and collarbone, a painful yet beautiful placement. Each line and stretch of color was beginning to bloom into his skin as it settled and spread, leaving slightly blurred edges as a result of aging. You had read that he was the same age as you, nineteen, and that made you wonder when he had gotten it done.
âGood morning,â you greeted with a small smile, standing in front of the register with your hands in front, ready to take their order. Directing your attention to the blond man, you attempt to start some kind of small talk, âItâs been a while since youâve been here. Itâs good to see you back. Black coffee here and black tea to-go?â
âIâm impressed that you remembered my order,â he teased, reaching into his pocket for a black wallet and pulling out a credit card. âHave I really made such a big impression on you?â
Slightly irked but also amused, you take his card to slide on the side of the register. âYou came here every day for months straight. I think itâd be embarrassing for you if I didnât remember who you are. Itâs not often someone like you comes around and stays.â
âSomeone like me?â Michael asks with a raised brow.Â
âYâknow, tatted up and choppy, dyed hair. You kinda remind me of a peacock; I fuck with it.â
âNice to know someone appreciates it,â with an exaggerated sigh, he combs his fingers through a loose lock of hair framing his face. âItâs a shame people tend to be so boring and unappreciative of what I bring. Peacocks you say? When I cut my hair, I can put the scraps together and make a custom peacock feather just for you.â
âOhâŠIâm so glad to hear that youâre creative and confident? I think this is why youâre a soccer player and not a business ownerâŠor pickup artistâŠor a customer service workerâŠor a respected individual.â
The mention of his athletic career catches Michael off guard for a brief moment, ignoring everything else you said like a guy stuck in delusion limbo with selective hearing, but he was quick to recover from the initial shock. âYou know about me? I never knew you were such a fan. Do you want me to sign a napkin for you? I donât offer this to just anyone.â
âIâm good, you can leave my napkins alone. And I think itâs reasonable to see what happened to my former superfan.â
âDonât get too ahead of yourself, I was here for the superb drinks, not you.â
âOuch? Be careful what you say, Iâm the one making your order.â
As Michael laughed at your interaction, you suddenly remember that Ness was still there, having long been done with reading the menu. Whatever embarrassment you had was replaced by judgement with how Ness was perfectly content and joyful about being left out like a cuck. Athletes are weird, you conclude.Â
âWhat can I get for you?â you direct towards Ness, opening up a new order.
âUm, Iâll get a cold brew to-go.â
âSounds good! Cash or card?â
Shortly after, all three drinks were made and you called both Michael and Ness to the pickup area where Ness grabbed a straw and found a table for the two to sit at. Michael, however, stayed behind, not even bothering to touch his two drinks before talking to you.Â
âWhat time does this place close?â
âSix in the afternoon every day except for some special holidays where we either close early or donât open at all. I can never remember which is which so I bother the owner for every one.â
âIs it just you who takes the opening shifts?â
âYeah, I work the first hour alone and then my coworkers come in. I get off at three so itâs not too bad âcause I get the afternoons and evenings to myself.â
âThatâs nice,â Michael muses, slowly nodding to himself. He slides his coffee over to himself and looks at you with a sly smile. âSo if I were to take you out for dinner, it wouldnât be a problem?â
âIf youâre gonna kill me? Yeah thatâd kinda suck, but if youâre talking about a dateâŠsure,â you laugh at your unfunny joke. Thankfully, Michael either also shares a bad sense of humor, or laughs at you and is mocking you. If itâs the latter, youâll find a way to get back at him (and it doesnât have to be ethical). âUm, do you want my number orâŠ?â
âThatâd be wonderful, thank you.â
You quickly grab a ballpoint pen and scribble your contact information on a napkin from next to the sugar and sweetener packets, handing it to Michael. His slender hand brushes yours, sending goosebumps down your arm from his cold skin. Outwardly, you donât show your surprise at the unexpected sensation but the rush it brought made you embarrassingly giddy.Â
His sharp blue eyes crease along with a teasing smirk on his smooth lips. âAnd here I was thinking Iâd be the one signing a napkin for you. How nice of you to prove me wrong, love.â
âAlready starting with the pet names? Thatâs bold.â
âShould I stop?â
âDo whatever you want. Itâs kinda funny how eager you are to be with me.â
âI canât deny that.â
Michael carefully folds the napkin with your phone number, placing it in his wallet and meets Ness at the table he chose, bringing his beverages along with him. It didnât take long for the pair to finish and leave, but not without Michael sending you a sly wink your way. The gesture was kind of goofy and if it were anyone else, would give you second hand embarrassment from its corniness. From how your heart skipped a beat, you silently cursed him out for bypassing your bitterness and working his way into managing to fluster you.Â
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âHey, a customer asked for my number this morning,â you tell your coworker, Yui, as she ties an apron around her waist. Her brown eyes lit up at the news as she whipped her head around to face you. One of the first traits you learned about her was her nosiness and although it could easily become aggravating, you had always found it entertaining, making her one of your favorite people to work with. Her schedule, unlike yours, alternated between working morning shifts and afternoon shifts, making you see her a couple days a week. Yui finishes her uniform by putting on a baseball cap with the cafe logo on it, something you learned that she would take off within an hour from how sweaty itâd make her.
âWho?! Did you give it to them?! Did they text you yet?! Thatâs so exciting unless they're creepy and weird and in that case, I hope they get pushed in front of a subway,â Yui fires at you, her eyebrows raised with intrigue. âWell?â
âItâs the soccer guy that I told you about. The one who used to come here every day and then dropped off the face of the Earth.â
âOh! Michael Kaiser? Waitâhe asked you out?! Holy shit. Thatâs insane! Did you say yes? Did he text you yet? You should text firstâwait you canât because heâs the one with your number.â
âI guess he technically asked me out? I mean, he just said âhey, what if I took you out for dinnerâ. If he doesnât text me Iâm going to kill him.â
âFair, fair.â
You got a notification from an unknown number on your way home, asking you if you were the barista at your cafe. Relief flooded your body, overriding the tension you didnât know you had. After shooting a text back, confirming your identity and asking if the message was from who you think it is, it takes five seconds too long for him to reply and in that time you consider buying a pair of scissors for a surprise circumcision.Â
MICHAEL: How do you feel about 6 P.M. tomorrow?
YOU: fine with me
YOU: where should we meet
MICHAEL: I can pick you up
MICHAEL: Consider it a surprise
YOU: can you even drive
YOU: are you going to kidnap me
MICHAEL: NO
MICHAEL: PLEASE GIVE ME A CHANCE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
YOU: omfg you want me so bad
YOU: [address]
YOU: https://www.wikihow.com/Neuter-a-Dog (this is a warning)
An alarm indicating you have ten minutes before Michael picks you up blares from your phone but you stay put, stupidly blinking into your vanity mirror as if itâs going to do anything to your appearance or do anything to turn your phone off. The gum you were chewing served as a stress reliever and something to make sure your breath wasnât rancid but it quickly turned into garbage bin gunk as soon as you bit your tongue. Everything was starting to piss you off and you suppose youâd start with silencing your phone.Â
Even though youâve worn this outfit before, you twirl around like a dog chasing its own tail, trying to find any uncut tags or a seam that magically broke in the few minutes it spent putting it on. Several stabs to your ego outweighed the taste of blood in your mouth as you realized you were losing your cool over a guy named Michael so in an attempt to calm yourself down, you disregard any advice of breathing exercises and imagine Michael picking his nose while loudly grunting as he takes a shit. To your utmost horror, you donât get the ick.
Exactly one minute before the clock hits six, you get a text from Michael saying that heâs outside your apartment. You stumble to get your keys, making sure your bag and everything you need is with you. Despite not spending any time wondering what his car would look like, the obnoxious electric blue car had you blinking several times and pinching yourself to confirm if what youâre seeing is real. One part of you feared that the literal beacon would attract a violent mob of paparazzi or creepy fans and itâll end up in all your private information being leaked with a box of shit on your doorstep but another self-absorbed part of you thought the gesture was flattering and that deep down, you were thoroughly enjoying the attention. Match made in hell or whatever.Â
âNice car, you planning on totaling it anytime soon?â you ask, sliding into the passengerâs seat.
âNot yet, unless youâd like me to. I can put a blindfold on and press the gas as hard as I can if you ask,â he gleefully fantasizes. Itâs a little cute how smug he is talking about ways he would cause a car accident for you. Maybe chivalry isnât dead or maybe youâre both doing the world a favor by going off the market. âIâm a man of many talents, after all.â
âWow. Iâve never been more attracted to a man in my life.â
You donât know if Michaelâs playing along to your deadpan comment or if heâs choosing to ignore it with the way he drives all the way to the restaurant with a smile on his face. The sight of him with such a proud expression on his face combined with the misplaced confidence is embarrassing but endearing. If you were to ask yourself why you decided to smile along with him, youâd tell yourself itâs because youâre making fun of him in your head, but in your heart, you know itâs for a different reasonâone youâre too stubborn to admit.Â
To spend months observing Michael Kaiser only for him to disappear without a trace, leaving you longing for a reunion you thought only you would anticipate is more shameful than admitting to yourself you had fallen for him first. As Michael parks his car and extends a hand out for you and opens your door, extending a tattooed hand out for you, you suppose youâll share your affections with him the same time you share it with yourself.Â