*Dingadingding dingadingding dingadingdoodaaaaaaa*
*Dingadingding dingadingding dingadingdoodaaaaaaa*
Lexi sighed and reached over to the cell phone that had so rudely interrupted her afternoon musicale. After checking the caller ID, she snapped open the old flip phone with a flourish of simulated sass.
"Kay, you have just succeeded in interrupting my favorite feel-good song at the APEX of it's odyssey. This had better be good."
"Oh don't get all in a hoo haa. I was just wondering where you disappeared off to? I didn't think you had been in the group to go off to the press conference, but then when I looked around the lab, you had pulled the vanishing act!"
"Yeah, I took off to check out a little coffee shop that's been doing well. The one at the corner of Oak and Roe. It seems to be a popular spot for a lot of the moms and kids since it's right by the park and pool, so I thought maybe I'd do a write up on it. Talk to the manager and customers. You know, get a feel for the place, and hopefully some press for the business to help some of these local spots out."
"Oh Lex, you're such a goodie goodie! Honestly, could you be any more boring?"
Lexi chuckled. "Come on, my wild days are over. Time to be a grown up now. Pull up my big girl panties and do some real work!"
"There you go being all philanthropic and shit!" Kay rebutted, changing her voice to a hoity toity formal formal imitation of Lexi's timbre. "Contributing to the local economy and the quality of life of the families in the area."
"You should do impersonations at the Karaoke club downtown, Kay. I bet they'd get a kick out of you."
"Seriously though, Lex! You work too hard! Come on, how about we go out tonight. Some music, some dancing..." Lexi could practically hear the grin on Kay's face "...a little booze... Drinks on me?"
"Kay, it's a school night!"
"I won't tell if you won't, sister!"
Lexi sighed. "No...no... I have to be up for an 8am class tomorrow morning. Law of Mass Communications. And we're having a guest speaker, so I really can't miss it."
"Well you've got to get out sometime, hon! Tell you what: how about we meet at the strip mall down the street from The Lab and get in a little retail therapy. Is that calm enough for you?"
"I just have this story to write and..."
"Oh the story can wait!" Kay interrupted. Do the interview and then get that hardworking ass of yours over here! You're making me tired just arguing with you. And then we can giggle about stupid things we saw on the internet and talk about our nails and just have a good old fashioned girl time. And I don't want to hear any more buts. You're coming!"
"You are so stubborn!" Lexi countered, pretending to be annoyed. But, to be honest, a break with Kay did sound nice. "I guess I can't refuse a good time with the awesomest girl in town." She sighed.
"Great! Head on over after your boring stuff is done with."
"Kay?" Lexi blurted before her friend had a chance to hang up.
"Yeah Lex?"
"Have I ever told you what an amazing chica you are?"
"Hey! Whoa now! Don't get too mush on me! I'm allergic to chumminess, you know."
Lexi laughed. "See you in a bit" and then she hung up.
The rest of the drive to the coffeehouse was made with a smile on her face and a song in her heart. She murmured to herself as she pulled into the shop's lot. "Downtown! Things will be great when you're downtown..."
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