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Video; action?
[Here's Allison, standing in front of her little café]
So, good news for once? The All You've Got Café is now officially open.
Hurray!
[She throws a small handful of confetti made of a shredded paper napkin into the air, looking less enthused than she sounds and kind of nervous.]
Come get your caffeine and whipcream fix.
[She'll be here, lounging in a chair behind the counter - standing is for people who aren't running their own café - underneath the display that reads "Don't be a dink if you want a drink".]
So, good news for once? The All You've Got Café is now officially open.
Hurray!
[She throws a small handful of confetti made of a shredded paper napkin into the air, looking less enthused than she sounds and kind of nervous.]
Come get your caffeine and whipcream fix.
[She'll be here, lounging in a chair behind the counter - standing is for people who aren't running their own café - underneath the display that reads "Don't be a dink if you want a drink".]

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[ Said lightly, keeping with the mood of the conversation. He smiles a little sheepishly at the next remark, head ducking just so. ]
I consider myself severely warned. If I ever feel the urge to drink ten gallons worth of tea, I'll know better.
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[She nods mock-somberly, though honestly for Allison peer pressure has been a huge driving force in her college life. Whoops.
At Bruce's response she just laughs, however.]
See? Peer pressure at work!
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[ As if most people on board the Moira would care about that. But then he's not the least bit serious here. Who would even drink ten gallons of tea in one go? Not him, that's for sure. ]
Feel free to continue reading, by the way. I'm a very quiet customer, I promise.
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Allison gives Bruce a sloppy little salute, then flops down in her chair to wait for the next customer.]
Please bring the cup back to the counter when you're done. I prefer not having to track them down.
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[ He doesn't go too far, anyway. He lifts the mug up and moves farther away along the counter, leaving more than enough room for other people while finding himself a quiet corner where he can enjoy the rest of his tea. ]