Written by TeddyBearTy! Hope you enjoy!

~ShyWrites

These are people of history! I do not own them!

Burr needed some time outside.

He had to deal with his ignorant roommates since he entered the apartment. As such, some time to treat himself would do him some justice.

"Now what should I do…?" he mumbled to himself.

He wanted to be somewhere where ignorant people were less common. Somewhere tasteful and quaint. A place where none of his roommates would dare enter.

As he continued to walk, his phone started to buzz. He sighed and picked it up to show that Jefferson was calling him.

He immediately declined and took the extra measure as to turn his phone off.

No one, not even his Hamilton Hate acquaintances, were gonna ruin this day for him.

Burr had reached a street corner when a sweet scent caught his nose. He turned around to see a small cafe behind him.

The establishment looked like a house with bricks and a little wooden roof. However, it had large windows so patrons can have a view outside and a glass door with a small 'We're Open!' sign hanging from it.

As he looked the building over, his stomach started to growl softly. A bite to eat wouldn't be too bad.

He walked inside and was greeted with the warm, calming ambiance of a nearly empty cafe. The place was filled with tables and chairs like a restaurant if people wanted to stay and eat and they also had a station where people could order their food and go.

After thinking to himself for a bit, he decided to stay for a while. There was really no rush to get back home since his roommates were probably doing stupid shit as usual.

He found a table furthest away from the only other patron in the store and sat down. He took a book he had in his carrier bag and started to read.

He was so engrossed in the story that he didn't hear the sound of heels approaching him. It stopped abruptly and as a voice chimed in his ear, which got his attention.

"Excuse me sir?"

He looked up at the person who spoke to him and he was stunned at what he saw.

In front of him was a brown skinned lady with curly black hair and chocolate eyes. She had red lipstick on and long lashes. Her outfit was a white polo shirt and black pants all being covered by a beige apron. She also had a name tag in the shape of muffin that read 'Theodosia'.

Aaron blushed as he stared at her. She was the prettiest thing he had ever seen in his life. He was so stunned that he dropped his book on the table, causing it to close.

"Um…" the waitress mumbled. "Sir?"

He blinked, smiling at her sheepishly. "Sorry…"

"It's alright." she smiled reassuringly. She had a wonderful smile. "Now, welcome to the Revolutionary Cafe, the best cafe in the nation! I'm Theodosia, your waitress!"

"Theodosia…" he sighed softly. "What a beautiful name…"

"Thanks."

Aaron's eyes widened. "You heard that?!"

She laughed. "Uh-huh."

He sighed, putting his head and his hands. His face was burning and his heart was fluttering as it thumped in his chest.

Is this what it felt like to be helpless?

'Come on Burr...put yourself together!' he thought to himself. 'You come face to face with a pretty waitress and decide to make a fool out of yourself!'

"It's alright." Theodosia said soothingly. "It's nothing to be worried about. If you want, I can come back later-"

Burr lifted his head back up and shook it. "No no…" he breathed in and out softly through his nose. "I'm fine…"

"Are you sure?"

He nodded.

"Alright." she handed him a menu. "Is there anything you'd like to order?"

Burr skimmed through the menu before his eyes laid upon the muffins. "The chocolate chip muffin looks good. Can I have two of them?"

Theodosia nodded and wrote it down. "Anything to drink?"

"Hot cocoa."

"Got it!" she turned around and headed away from the table. "I'll be back with your food!"

He sighed as he watched her go. He smiled lovingly as she made her way into the kitchen.

"Helpless~!" he sang dreamily before covering his mouth. "What is wrong with me…?"

He immediately grabbed his book and flipped to the page he was on. Once he found it, he started to read it over. However, everytime he faded out of the story, he saw Theodosia's face within the words.

He placed his bookmark in the novel before pushing it to the side.

'Jesus…' Burr thought. 'We only talked for three minutes and I'm already in love…'

"Here you go."

He looked up to see the woman of his dreams putting down a plate with two large brownies and a mug of hot chocolate. Burr turned to her.

"I didn't order brownies."

Theodosia's eyes widened before blushing. "O-oh goodness! I'm so sorry sir!"

"It's alright." he smiled. "And you don't have to call me sir. It's Aaron."

She quickly lifted up the plate of treats before running back into the kitchen. She immediately came back with his correct order.

"I'm still so sorry about that." she sighed. "I...I'm kind of forgetful."

"You probably had a lot on your mind at the time. I get it." Burr stated. "I...kind of get feelings like that too."

"I'm just…"

"It's...I feel so…"

"Helpless~!" they chimed in unison before blushing deeply. They turned away and looked around the area shyly.

"It's…" Theodosia started after a bit of silence. "It's alright…"

Burr bit his lip. "Are you busy? You look like you need to let out some steam."

"Kind of…" she sat down across from him. "It's just...I like you. I may not have looked like it originally but I was. I was just trying to collect myself when I was back there. I was so deep in my feelings that I mixed up your order.

"And I just...I can't be in love! I already have a boyfriend!"

Aaron blinked.

"But then again…" she added. "He's in the army. He won't be back until August." she hugged herself. "He's never around and I feel so lonely without him. And even when he is around, he's sleeping and eating. He doesn't even care about me then and-"

"It's…"

Theodosia looked up at Burr. He caressed her face gently, wiping away the tears that she didn't know fell down her cheeks. She smiled a little.

"It's okay." Burr finished. "I can be there for you."

She chuckled lightly, shaking his hands away and wiping her face. "I'm sorry...you're just too good to be true."

"Same for you."

She blushed and her grin grew. "Thanks…"

And so, the two lovers talked all day long until the cafe closed at five. Afterwards, Burr walked the waitress home.

"You really shouldn't have Aaron."

"A sweet woman like you shouldn't walk home in the dark by herself. It's dangerous." the man reasoned.

Theodosia smiled as they stopped at a small little house about seven blocks away from the cafe. As she went to go unlock the door, she turned back to the man.

"You deserve a reward for all of your hard work~!" she chimed.

Aaron blushed, putting his hands up defensively. "Oh no. I don't need a reward. I'm-"

He was cut off when she kissed him on the lips. His eyes flew open as her arms wrapped around his neck. He sighed as he embraced her waist.

The kiss ended abruptly as Theodosia pulled herself away. Aaron blinked, still stunned as he touched his lipstick covered mouth.

The woman winked. "There will be more of that if you follow me upstairs~!"

As she sashayed inside the house, the man remained in shock.

Should he enjoy the perks of this beautiful woman loving him? Or should he head home and deal with the insanity of his home life? Did he really want to see Hamilton's ugly mug?

He eventually shook his head and smiled as he walked inside the lady's home, closing the door behind him.

*gives you a lovestruck Burr and skips away*