Tår

The first time Jade West had coffee, she was pretty young. It was an accident; caused by her father mixing up his cup of coffee with her cup of hot chocolate.

She hated it.

Jade could just imagine how her face must have looked, all scrunched up in disgust at the bitter taste. It was the worst thing the young west had ever tasted and still the worst the older west could remember ever drinking.

There was one thing that had never changed about Jade.

"How can you drink this stuff? It's gross!"

Even little Jade was blunt.

She remembered her father explaining it to her to best way he could. He told her it was like soda, it had stuff in it that gave him loads of energy. He left for work before Jade could ask why he didn't just drink soda then, but she quickly lost interest.

Coffee was disgusting and that's all that mattered.

Of course, after that experience, Jade noticed coffee was everywhere and everyone drank it. She couldn't go a day without seeing it. Especially at school, her teachers drank coffee all day.

It just made Jade hate coffee more.

Why coffee? What made it so special?

Jade swore she'd never drink coffee when she got older.

Tår

(Swedish)- A cup of coffee

AN: Not going to lie, I was insanely happy with finding this word. I know its short, but consider this part 1. Oh and I know these have mostly been more about Jade than Tori, and It'll be that way for a little while longer. Surprisingly, Jade's way easier to write about, but don't worry, Tori will have her time to shine. It should be pretty interesting. I think I'm going to try to get 30 chapters out of this, first 10: Jade-centric second 10: Tori centric, last 10: will be more Jori-centric. It's an ambitious goal for me, but I feel like it's a pretty good route (If not, suggestions?)

Bricoleur du dimanche (French)

A person who starts building without clear plans, adding bits on the fly. Someone who cobbles something together while madly improvising.

Thought this word fit me prefectly