A drabble I made a while ago that magically turned into a story. Yay. Enjoy, you lil nerds

Haise sat down in an empty booth, sipping at his coffee gingerly. :re was nearly empty today.

He came here every once in a while to read and admire the different people that set foot into the little cafe. Today, he saw a girl who appeared to be in her teens, reading a book.
'Egg of the Black Goat.' Was the title.
'I've heard of that book. Maybe I read it at some point?' Haise asked himself. He looked up, making eye contact with a raven haired woman. The one that served him his beverage every time he came here. It was a little awkward, so he looked back down to the pool of brown that reflected his face.

The door of the shop opened, a small bell clanging against the wood like clockwork.
"Welcome to :re!" Said the violet-haired girl. Haise took another sip of his brew, smiling warmly at the flavor. He looked up to see who had just walked in, witnessing a man with blonde hair sit at a table. He flirted with the waitress that Haise had been served by previously, ordering a cappuccino.
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Haise watched as the man's order was set on the table, steam rising from the ceramic cup. The blonde quickly took a swig from the calescent teacup, burning his tongue. He yelped in pain, hastily putting a spoonful of sugar on his tongue. Haise couldn't help but giggle. Humans were so odd and silly. The man must've heard the investigator's laugh, because he looked straight at Haise, huffing impatiently. The half ghoul's eyes widened as he quickly turned back to his book, cheeks burning.

'I shouldn't have done that...' Haise thought to himself. After a minute or two of trying to continue reading, he hid his face behind the book. Slowly, he let his gaze wander over to the frivolous blonde. The guy yawned, drinking more of his coffee while squinting oddly. He turned his half-lidded gaze towards Haise as if to ask "what're you looking at?" They locked eyes for a moment, as if trying to transfer thoughts.
Haise wasn't sure what to do, so he just smiled. A smile that could light up a million planets was sent that man's way. How lucky.
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Hide couldn't help but feel a little pink dust his cheeks as he smiled back. Somehow, that face seemed familiar. Like Hide had seen that smile a thousands times before now. He looked down, slyly looking at the dual-haired man, who was drinking the last of his refreshment.
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Haise stood up as soon as he finished his coffee, walking towards the door. "Hey...uhm..." the investigator turned towards the voice. It was the man. "Hey...I'm sorry for making faces at you and staring. My name's Nagachika Hideyoshi, by the way." Haise smiled that glowing grin again, shaking Hide's hand. "It's nice to meet you, Nagachika. My name is Sasaki Haise."
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"Sasaki Haise..." Hide repeated quietly to himself, smiling gently. "It's nice to meet you too, Sasaki!" As their hands unfolded from each other, Hide opened his mouth to speak. "So...do you think we could meet up for lunch tomorrow? I mean you don't have to but.." Hide bit his lip. Who the hell asks someone to lunch just after meeting them!? Hide felt ridiculous. Stupid and ridiculous.
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Haise's eyes widened at the sudden proposal. Lunch? With someone he barely knew? Suddenly, he felt his body freeze. What if this man was a ghoul? Did he want to eat him? The investigator swallowed the lump in his throat, nodding hesitantly. "Sure...where and what time?" Haise fiddled with his thumbs as he saw Hide unlock his phone. Had he heard him? What exactly was he doing? The small handheld device was pushed his way, a keyboard present on the screen. "W-what...?" The half ghoul was confused. "Put your number in so I can text you the info."
Goddamnit. Haise blinked, his cheeks turning a shade of vermillion. "O-oh...right..." He typed in his name and number, handing it back to Hide.
"Thanks! I'll text you once I get off of work." The blonde glanced down at his phone. "Oh crap! I'm gonna be late! See ya later Sasaki!" He grabbed his bag that was beside him, rushing out of the little shop. "What an intriguing person." Haise said to himself.