Coffee.
As much as he hated addictive substances, he could find no reason to hate coffee. It was an absolutely amazing thing, really. It was so early in the morning, and he was so tired… really he didn’t like to depend on things to wake him up, put him to sleep, or anything else, but he was well over two centuries old by now – surely it wouldn’t hurt to do it once in a while. It wasn’t like it was going to kill him, now was it? Sabriel managed a half hearted laugh at the idea before sighing as he walked into the cafeteria. School food wasn’t his favorite invention, but it would work and really right now he didn’t care. He just wanted a darn cup of coffee.
He glanced around, feeling strangely awkward for a moment which caused him to shift his weight between his feet. Sabriel’s eyes darted between the walls, seemingly empty now. Breakfast had already been served and had already been cleaned up as well, which wasn’t really a surprise. He had woken up late, though he usually ate on time with everyone else. He was entitled to one day, though. It was just one day.
In due time he had his coffee. As soon as it was in his hands he proceeded to sit down at one of the various empty tables, yawning quietly and stretching his shoulders. Sabriel sipped at the liquid, swallowing it quickly because of how hot it was. “I always forget that part,†he muttered, sighing in an annoyed fashion. He waited for his mouth and throat to cool down before taking another sip, albeit he couldn’t very well taste it now because he had gone ahead and sufficiently burned himself.
As much as he hated addictive substances, he could find no reason to hate coffee. It was an absolutely amazing thing, really. It was so early in the morning, and he was so tired… really he didn’t like to depend on things to wake him up, put him to sleep, or anything else, but he was well over two centuries old by now – surely it wouldn’t hurt to do it once in a while. It wasn’t like it was going to kill him, now was it? Sabriel managed a half hearted laugh at the idea before sighing as he walked into the cafeteria. School food wasn’t his favorite invention, but it would work and really right now he didn’t care. He just wanted a darn cup of coffee.
He glanced around, feeling strangely awkward for a moment which caused him to shift his weight between his feet. Sabriel’s eyes darted between the walls, seemingly empty now. Breakfast had already been served and had already been cleaned up as well, which wasn’t really a surprise. He had woken up late, though he usually ate on time with everyone else. He was entitled to one day, though. It was just one day.
In due time he had his coffee. As soon as it was in his hands he proceeded to sit down at one of the various empty tables, yawning quietly and stretching his shoulders. Sabriel sipped at the liquid, swallowing it quickly because of how hot it was. “I always forget that part,†he muttered, sighing in an annoyed fashion. He waited for his mouth and throat to cool down before taking another sip, albeit he couldn’t very well taste it now because he had gone ahead and sufficiently burned himself.