I’m a coffee drinker.
Not obsessively, but coffee isn’t my addiction. I do have them though. Drawing fangs, for example. I love Wes’ fangs.
And yes, his eyes do go all red when he gets all vampire like. Chromataphores, man. Something like that. I dunno, I just write this.
Also, celebrating that I never have to draw that guy’s tie again. It’s stopped being stylish and has become a fingerprint.
It used to be that whenever I’d yawn at the coffee shop I worked at, people would always say “Ha ha, you need a cup of coffee!” Because I’d NEVER heard that clever little joke before.
I’d then deadpan back at them:
“Dealer’s don’t use.”

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So, people are pretty open-minded about supernaturals in this story?
Are they chronological that way? I don’t know!!
Supernaturals are sort of treated like second or third class citizens. Some people are friendly and sympathetic towards them, others think they should be rounded up, put into camps, and exterminated for not being ‘human’.
Angry coffee guy (Who has no name) doesn’t mind that Wes is a vampire, because he’s now got his coffee, and that’s the only thing that matters to him. Vampires are pretty rare, much less vampires living ‘openly’, so Wolf likes to say “Why, yes, we do have a vampire here, come get your coffee from us, it’s perfectly safe!” Roanoke isn’t fond of it. He doesn’t like being treated as a side show.