Em’s fingers hovered over the keys for a moment, her mind still a little foggy as she tried to concentrate. But just as she was about to dive back into her notes, her phone buzzed in her pocket. She pulled it out, expecting a notification or a reminder. Instead, it was a text from her stepbrother, Max.
“Nvm, other cafe, across the street.”
She frowned slightly, confused at first, but then the realization hit her. Max had been texting her about meeting up earlier, but it seemed like his plans had shifted. She glanced at the clock on her laptop screen—just enough time to finish her coffee before heading over.
Sighing, she closed her MacBook and grabbed her purse, tossing a few bills onto the table before standing up. She was drained, but a change of scenery—something different for a while—felt like it might be the reset she needed.
The café she’d been at was cozy and quiet, but the thought of meeting up with Max, getting a little distraction, made her feel less isolated. She stepped out into the cool afternoon air, the hustle and bustle of the street a little more noticeable now. She crossed the sidewalk and made her way toward the other café, the one Max had mentioned.
As she walked through the door, the rich scent of coffee beans immediately hit her, mingling with the faint scent of baked goods in the air. The atmosphere felt different—more lively, maybe a little more upbeat—but it wasn’t overcrowded, thankfully. She scanned the room, looking for Max.
And then she spotted him. Max was leaning casually against a wall near the back, his head tilted slightly as he watched people pass by. He was wearing his usual laid-back style—worn jeans and a black hoodie—and the familiar sight of him made Em feel a little lighter, despite her exhaustion.
"Hey," she said as she approached, offering a small smile.
Max looked up at her, his expression breaking into a grin. “There you are.” He pushed off from the wall and gestured to the seat across from him. "You look like you need a real break, huh?"
Em sat down, chuckling lightly. "You have no idea. It’s been one of those days."
Max raised an eyebrow, teasing. “One of those days where you forget how to breathe?"
“Pretty much,” Em replied with a half-laugh. “It’s just been so much to take in today. My brain’s like… well, it’s not working. That's the best way I can describe it."
He leaned back in his chair, studying her for a moment, his gaze softer now. “I get it. School’s a pain sometimes. You’re, like, trying to keep your head above water but it feels like you’re drowning anyway.”
“Exactly,” Em said, nodding, relieved that Max seemed to understand. She’d always had a bit of a complicated relationship with him, but when it came to stuff like this, he knew what to say to make her feel like she wasn’t alone in it.
Max waved a hand dismissively. “Well, forget all that for now. You’re here now. Let’s just chill for a bit. They’ve got better pastries than that other place.”
Em couldn’t help but smile, feeling a little lighter already. She glanced at the counter, where a barista was busy working, and decided she could use something sweet to go with her coffee. "Alright. What do you recommend?”
Max shrugged. "I’m partial to the cinnamon rolls here. They're a little messy, but totally worth it."
"That’s a dangerous recommendation," she joked, getting up to place her order.
Max’s voice followed her as she walked toward the counter. “Hey, no judgment if you get a chocolate croissant instead. I won’t tell anyone.”
Em rolled her eyes playfully, but as she turned back toward the counter, she felt a strange sense of calm. The whirlwind of the day was still there, somewhere in the back of her mind, but for a moment, in this little café with her stepbrother, it felt like she could breathe again. Like the pressure of the world had lessened, even if just for a few minutes.
When she returned with her pastry and coffee, Max was scrolling on his phone, but when he saw her, he gave her an exaggerated look of approval. "Nice. You went for the chocolate croissant after all."
"I needed something decadent," she teased, sitting back down and taking a small bite. The chocolate practically melted in her mouth, and she had to admit, it was worth it.
"Smart choice," he said with a grin. "See? We’re already making great decisions today."
They both settled into the kind of easy conversation that only came when you’d known someone long enough. For a while, the stress of school and the pressure of the day faded into the background.
Maybe she wasn’t caught up yet, but sitting there with Max, chatting about everything and nothing, Em realized it was okay to just take a break. Maybe tomorrow she’d feel more focused, more ready to tackle the mountain of work waiting for her. But for now, she had this moment. And for the first time all day, she felt like she could take a breath.