His fingers wrap tightly around his cup, shaking, tingling, raising it to his lips often, the white frothy coffee drink steaming while his tongue ignores the intense heat.
She plays with straw and the cardboard cup, letting the heat of the black coffee ease the tension between her fingertips and seep down to each of her toes.
She smiled at him, observing each detail that she loved about his appearance. He sincerely laughed at every word she said, looking deeply into her ocean eyes at every chance.
His white drink remained in his cup as he carefully took sips to relax his nervouseness, but she slopped her dark grinds, spilling them over the edge and permanently staining the white.
The cups, at first sight, seemed to describe their personalities. And yet, at a deeper second look, described their demeanor.
On the outer appearance, he was put together and cautious, with a plan for his entire future, while she was messy and without a care for what's next, oblivious to her own wreckage.
But on the insides, both were bitter-sweet coffees, happy to finally see eachother after so long, but nervous because of their unresolved last encounter. He was pure, curious white. She was dark, mysterious black. Totally opposite and yet perfectly compatible.
Neither admitted one missed the other, yet they promised to meet every summer and winter forever.