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Tootkin1/28/2025

$30

“The café is opened unusually late, and is unusually full on top of that," I thought as I was lounging in my usual place. It's a hard work running a café, you know? I have to entertain the guests, receive pats and pets, deliver purrs, and I have to make sure that the Human serves the customers in a timely manner. Hard work, I tell you, for such a small Mogbert.

Tonight in particular, I am hard at work with one of my favorite patrons, making sure their lap stays warm. A calm and reserved human, with massive hands yet a delicate touch, who somehow always know where to scratch behind the ears. Their emotions are easy to smell, even through the ambient smog of coffee. They range from the acre, smokey smell of stress when they arrive, to the sweet scent of a quiet joy when they scribble in their sketchbook. No doubt portraying the charismatic profile of yours truly, as one would. Lately, though, there has been a new smell. A spicy smell. Like a weird mix of pepper, cinnamon, and sweat. I don't like that smell. It's been too often followed by vigorous and clumsy head pats, when it's not face pats entirely.

As I lay on their lap, enjoying the relative calm of this solitary individual among the noisy crowd, I suddenly smell their scent turns to spices. Here we go again! I check the front door, and Lo and Behold, there it is. The most flamboyant peacock a human can be, strutting through the door like they own the place. My place!

This human is a weird one. Always the same scent of minty boredom, with never more than a hint of variations, yet never twice the same look. They've been coming regularly for a few weeks now and have probably shown the whole rainbow at least thrice, in all possible combinations. They flap around in incomprehensible shapes of fabric, sometimes flowing around them, sometimes tighter than seems comfortable. Not that any of this "clothes" thing looks any comfortable to begin with. Truly a mysterious being.

I barely have time to make sense of their Plumage Du Jour that they grab the coffee my Human had prepared for them in advance and come straight at us. The spices fills the air in a thick cloud. My seat turns into steel. I brace for impact as they approach and speak:

"Hiii, Alex, is it? Mind if I join you?" They ask, gesturing at the fluffy paw shaped armchair in front of us.

A second pass before Alex manages to answer: "Huh? Uh, yes! I mean no, I mean... please go ahead!"

"Thank you, darling," they answered. Somehow they managed to sit down folding their layers of fabric with one hand while still holding their coffee with the other. "Nice to meet you, Alex. My friends call me Mosspatch, I invite you to do as well."

"Nice to meet you too!" They say, their voice surprisingly stable for someone currently distilling pure essence of panic. "I like your name! Hummm how did you know mine?"

"I simply asked the owner of the Café"

I don't remember them ever talking to me, but I am interrupted in my confusion by the loudest scream I've ever heard:

"FIIIIVE!"

I jolt from my place--

"FOUUUUUR!!"

--and jump in the nearest shelter available, Mosspatch's nest of fabric.

"THREEEEE!!!"

What is going on??

"TWOOOOO!!!!"

Is this war? Are we under attack?!

"OOOOOOONE!!!!!"

Surely nobody would think of hurting such a cute, yet refined little Mogbert?!

"HAPPY NEW YEEEAAAAR!!!"

The whole population of the Golden Leaf erupts in screams that I can only assume are agony. Yet the smell is of joy!? What is that? What is going on? Also, could they not? Could they possibly not?!

As I hide in the layers of fabric, terrified and confused by the chaos and the screams, I feel a soft hand lay on my back and gently stroke my fur. There is something reassuring to this constant smell. Now that I'm buried in their clothes, I can see that what I thought was a thick fog of boredom is actually a complex patchwork of weariness, kindness, and a tinge of fury. The scent of someone who knows the value of anger, and the strength of compassion.

As the tumult dies down, I can hear the muffled sounds of Alex and Mosspatch's voices.

“Are they ok?” Alex asks.

“Yeah, just a big fright. It must have been quite a shock to see everyone suddenly scream at the same time.”

You bet it was! I’m glad they agree on that. Still, it takes a good while for things to calm down enough for my taste. I feel much better now, so I decide to poke my head out my hiding, to the delight of Alex and Mosspatch alike. Why, it's true, I AM a delight to have around after all. I could go back to Alex's lap, but I decide to linger on this small nest I made with Mosspatch. They are much more pleasant than I initially thought, and I can smell from here that Alex is not in urgent needs of purrs.

Mosspatch catch the opportunity of a lull in the conversation to ask Alex:

"So, I often see you draw in this sketchbook of yours. Got m curious. Can I see your art?"

At those words I sense a wave of fear and apprehension coming from Alex who freeze entirely. But I must admit, I'm also very curious! I have never seen all those picture they've made of me! So I chirp and purr a little as an encouragement. Alex opens the sketchbook, turn it around, and show us... a bunch of indecipherable scribbles.

"Oh my god! That's my outfit from Thursday!" Mosspatch exclaims, their usual scent of cool mint turning into genuine fruity delight, "you're so talented! You really captured the shapes and movement of it!"

Treason. Infamy. All this time, they've been drawing that... human-shaped bird of paradise?

"And this one is from last week! Oh but I don't recognize this one"

My charismatic profile... ignored. My honor... sullen. And they smell so proud of it too.

“This one is an idea I had after seeing your coat from Monday.”

“I need it, it looks amazing!”

Dejected, I hop down from Mosspatch’s lap. Clearly those two don’t need me. And they don’t deserve me either! They don’t even notice me going away. This is ridiculous. This café is going downhill-- I need to talk the Humanager!

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dianthus1/26/2025

$20

thinking of you!! -xoxo

With a smile, I double-tap on Jessica’s wintery wonderland holiday picture, select a blue heart emoji as a reaction, and pocket the phone again. My fingers are getting numb from the cold, and I bring Mogbert onto my lap, burying my hands in its fur.

“I guess she was right, Mog,” I say softly. “I kept the café opened for nothing. I guess nobody’s looking for a latte when they could enjoy New Year’s.”

Mogbert purrs softly. Plushpeck chirps and leans its fluffy head on my elbow. Starbii has been asleep against my thigh for a while, now. Above us, the heavenly vault spreads in all its glittering splendor. The silver winter stars shine brightly in the Gold Leaf night. On a clear day, one can see all the way to the Emerald Bay, over the vast expense of the sea. On a clear night such as this one, one can even see the city lights trying to outshine the stars.

It’s easier, since we’re sitting in the dark. All the café lights are off. The chairs are on the tables, the bar is empty, the floor is spotless. There’s a lump in my throat, a sort of lonely stillness that no critter cuddle can seem to shake off. My thoughts are so loud, they drown the song of the night, the little critter noises, the ruffles in the leaves, the footsteps--

Footsteps?

I look up from my pile of half-asleep critters onto the path that leads up to the café. Why, yes, there is someone walking up towards us. It’s a long way to Honeycrisp Grove, and it’s already late at night. Who could possibly… ?

“Excuse me!” a young voice calls out.

“Yes,” I call back, “good evening!”

I gently push the critters aside and get on my feet. How fortunate that I wasn’t done with tidying up the terrace. I switch on one of the outdoor lights, and the newcomer all but crumbles into my arms.

“Oh, I’m so glad-- I got lost-- I was so scared-- I remembered there was a café here, you know, but I wasn’t seeing any lights, and…”

Mogbert is purring with full strength, the sure sign of an upset human. Not that I need its guidance today: our new friend has a hiking backpack, a broken hiking shoe in one hand, and eyes full of tears.

“It’s okay,” I say, giving them a pat on the back. “Let’s get you inside. Why don’t we warm you up, and then you can tell me everything about it?”

* * *

“… And that’s how I found myself here.”

“What an unlucky way to end the year,” I say, pushing towards their side of the table another slice of my signature Catcus iced cake.

“Thank you…. Ah, this cake is really good.”

“Thank you, it’s our specialty.”

“Coffee, too. Really nice of you to open back for me like this.”

“Of course.” I wave away any concern. “I’m just glad you’re in the mood for latte and cream cheese.”

The customer smiles and leans back in their chair. They still look a little red on the cheeks, but sugar and fat are doing wonders to bring them back to life. I’ve set them up in the nice plush sofa by the window, the one shaped like a critter paw, with its back to the front door.

The rest of the Café is still plunged in the dark of night, with the coffee cups drying on the rack and the critter toys put aside. The critters themselves have now spread out and gone to rest. The air whispers of their soft snoring and my late-night customer’s slowly chipping away at their cake.

I get to my feet, slide behind the bar, and reach out to my trusty instant cappuccino box at the back of the cupboard. It’s the terrible, commercial stuff. Add warm milk, and you’re set. I’ll never serve that to a customer, but it’s all I used to drink back when I lived in the city. There’s something familiar, and thus comforting, in its sickly-sweet sweetness. The convenience, too. I hid a yawn behind my hand, and gently stir the mixture with a spoon.

I bring the cup to my lips, and soon my taste buds are overcome with warm, sugary, artificial flavouring goodness. Even at my lowest, I must admit that anything Jessica taught me about brewmanship is better than this, and yet--

There’s a thud outside, muffled by the window. My customer hisses, stands up and points at the window.

“The fireworks!” they say.

“Oh yes! That’s what we were outside for,” I say, quickly coming over. “Let’s go, we’ll see them better from the terrace.”

Outside is just as cold as I’d left it, although now I have the warmth of the mug in my hands, and the wonder of pyrotechnics in my eyes. Emerald Bay is entering the new year in a flurry of red, green, blue, gold… silver, pink… red again… now gold…

Mogbert headbutts my ankle, purring, and I scoop it up along with Starbii and Glowli, who was ready to climb up my leg. With each new star exploding across the dark mirror of the sea, my shoulders get a little looser, and my heart a little lighter.

Next year… next year is this year, already, so new and fragile. So tender in the crisp winter night. Yet here all the same, full of possibilities, ready to be what I want it to be. The sky lights up one last time and cleanses my doubts away.

I was right to come here. I was right to keep the café open for New Year’s.

I’m going to be okay.

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tashjoy1/12/2025

$10

“Yes! I’m talking about that new Critter Cafe! I went there last week for their NYE party and that’s where I met him!”

It was a few days into the New Year, and I was enjoying a chicken sandwich by the Emerald Bay lighthouse overlooking the ocean after a day at the cafe. There are no tables or anything to actually sit on, but I don’t mind sitting on the ground. It’s my favourite spot.There were two girls who were sitting down on the path below the lighthouse with the same thought process I had, as there’s nowhere to sit down there, either. They were chatting and from what I could overhear, one of them met a cute boy and they had met at MY cafe!

“Oh that one that has all the rescue critters?! I’ve been there! They’re so cute! And their coffee and catwiches are so yum.”

“Yeah! So anyways, I was sitting up the back by the arcade machines and he came through the doors. I glanced up when I heard the door bell chime and I don’t know why but he looked straight at me from across the cafe. He looked around, and then came straight towards me.”

“Ooooh like a total meet-cute! When do you see him again?”

I snuck a glance at the girls and the one on the right, a blonde girl replied, “We are planning on going to the cafe for breakfast tomorrow morning!”

Her friend, a darker skinned girl with a beautiful shade of purple hair said, “Ooooh cute! Well I’d love to go back to the cafe. I wonder if the owner has found a Starbii - I’ve always, ALWAYS wanted to see one up close!” Then she startled and said, “Oh what time is it? I need to get home.” The two girls got up to leave and I smiled. It felt good to hear people talking like that about my cafe. 

The next day I opened up the cafe, and customers started to arrive. I decided to bring Starbii to work today on the off-chance that the girl with the purple hair came to sneak a peek at her friend’s new man, so that she could meet the critter she’s always wanted to. Being good at customer service isn’t always about me interacting with the customers - sometimes it’s just having the knowledge needed to make someone’s day. 

Sure enough, the blonde one came in and sat at a table along the side wall near the bannister. She sat facing the wall and was looking out the window and only looked over when the door chimed. A smile grew over her face and she waved at the handsome man that had just come in through the door. He crossed the room to sit at her table and the two started talking. Neither of them glanced up when the door chimed again and her friend with the purple hair snuck through the door and went up the stairs to the far corner by the arcade machines so her friend wouldn’t see her.  

The couple looked ready to order so I was already on my way to them when they looked towards me and raised their hands. She asked for a latte, and he wanted a coffee from the moka pot. I went and grabbed those for them, and then noticed Purple Hair’s hand go up. 

I went up the stairs to take her order but I watched her eyes go from mine to the critters following behind me and she let out an involuntary squeal. 

“Eeeeeeoh my GOSH HE’S SO CUTE! Can I hold him????” 

I chuckled and looked down at Starbii, and said, “Yeah of course you can! He loves cuddles.” I had a feeling that the whole ISLAND heard her squeal and looked over to her blonde friend who was watching her with an amused expression. Purple Hair made eye contact with Blondie and smiled, embarrassed that she’d been caught but then mouthed, “He’s CUTE!!” And then gave her a thumbs up. I laughed and asked Purple Hair what I could get for her and she also asked for a latte. 

When the couple raised their hand again for a piece of cake, Blondie smiled and said, “It’s so great that you brought Starbii here this morning because my friend over there was just telling me yesterday how she’s always wanted to meet one in person.” 

I smiled sheepishly and replied, “Yeaaaaaah, I was actually up behind you guys at the lighthouse and overheard your conversation. I didn’t mean to eavesdrop but I figured that on the off chance she came to sneak a peek at the two of you, she could at least have a fun date, too.” I brought them their cake and brought a catwich over to Purple Hair who was sipping her coffee with Starbii sitting on her lap, purring. She looked up at me and I could swear there were hearts in her pupils. She was in heaven. 

Eventually the couple joined Purple Hair on the sofas near the arcade machines and they chatted and laughed until the lunch rush started and they all got up to leave. Purple Hair gave Starbii one last hug, and then placed him on the floor next to the sofa and said, “I’ll see you again, I promise.” They smiled at me and I said, “Thank you, see you later!” Blondie’s new man laughed as they reached the door and said, “I think we’ll see you tomorrow.”

They left my cafe and left a glow in my heart. This is what my dream for this place was. Somewhere you can meet new people, and come enjoy time with ones you already love. And maybe meet a new critter or two!


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mypets1/30/2025

$10

BETWEEN COFFEE AND STARS

The clock struck 11:45 p.m., and Sofia was still in doubt as to whether going to the Critter Café that night had been the right choice. Her initial idea had been to spend New Year's Eve with friends, but everyone was busy or traveling, so Sofia found herself alone. She decided that she would at least have a special coffee in a nice place to mark the date and not just stay at home. New Year's Eve arrived with a welcoming chill, making the atmosphere cozy. In that place and on that night, among the lively customers and the critters bouncing between the tables, two strangers would meet, with no idea that that night would change everything for both of them.

She was adjusting her scarf around her neck and trying to balance a cup of cappuccino when the door opened and the café was blown in by a cold wind, followed by a young man with disheveled hair wearing a blue scarf. He seemed to be lost as he observed the place and examined the details: a clock marking the remaining minutes of 2024, the group laughing in the background, the critters, it was really charming... but then his eyes met hers.

- I'm sorry, but... are you alone today too? - he said, coming closer.

Sofia smiled, not knowing what to say.

- I think... yes. Would you like to join me?

James accepted without hesitation. He was in front of a beautiful woman, and apparently beautiful company. He ordered a coffee and sat down to enjoy the drink that was now warming him up, and to enjoy a conversation that he hadn't expected to be so good. They began to talk about various subjects... how beautiful the city looked at that time, about the weather, and they had fun with the cutest critters who tried to steal cookies from the table. Sofia talked about her recent move to the city, how much she missed her family, but also her excitement and plans for the new year. James talked about his tradition of spending New Year's Eve there, while appreciating the tranquillity and beauty of the place and the very welcoming company of the critters. Then they realized that they seemed to be old acquaintances. It didn't seem strange, it was something natural.

Then it was midnight, and the fireworks lit up the city. Sofia and James sat outside the café as they looked up at the star-filled sky. Their eyes met and stayed there for a few seconds. How could they feel so much in such a short space of time?

- I couldn't have started the year in a better way. - he said, turning to her.

- Neither do I. Who knows what else the future holds? - she smiled back, feeling in her heart that that night was just the start of something really new.

- To a year of discoveries and unexpected new connections? - James asked.

They smiled, raising their own cups.

- To new stories that can be written. - she said.

And under the magical glow of the New Year's lights, while the critters purred contentedly among themselves, that night marked the beginning of something special.

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yan574361/30/2025

$10

Every December, the Critter Café would see a great deal of traffic. The cozy atmosphere, marked by its golden lights that resembled stars on the ceiling, scented candles and a sweet smell of hot chocolate marked the room, whose main decoration was the little critters running around between the tables, each with its own specific detail of cuteness. Among them, a little pink rabbit with a crooked bow tie, Petalpuf, attracted attention not just because of his bow tie, but because he stopped and curiously watched the customers, almost as if he was curious to know their stories and how they got there.

In this large, cozy environment, our character entered the scene, tall and wearing a dark coat, covered by a worn leather backpack that had surely seen better days. He was notoriously nervous, he didn't know his way around and there was a rabbit wearing a tie staring at him (although very cute, it can be embarrassing). He only knew the place from the various comments he'd heard, and it was the perfect occasion, New Year's Eve, just a cozy, private place for those seeking peace. The rabbit, still staring at him, jumped up and sat on a girl's lap, watching the scene from a distance. A young woman was looking down the street, her fingers twirling briefly around her cup, had she seen him? He knew that pale face and her black hair well. He hesitated for a moment, but with a startled gasp, the rabbit that had been watching him came hopping up and started pushing him from behind towards a table in the window, the one the girl was standing at. Without understanding how Petalpufs knew that they knew each other, he eventually reached the table and what had once been slightly tanned skin was scarlet red and hot, he could feel the sweat dripping from the corner of his forehead and, although out of breath, he approached.

- We're finally here - he finally found the courage to speak.

- I didn't think you'd come,” she replied, smiling shyly and blushing as she avoided eye contact, clearly feigning interest in Petalpuff.

He pulled out a chair and sat down facing her.

- Me too, but I felt I should. This will be a good place to end the year,” he said, his face beginning to return to its normal temperature.

- I agree,” she smiled, relaxing a little.

Our dear rabbit observer jumped into her lap, and the young woman leaned over to stroke his fluffy head, the critter letting out a brief noise, as if approving of the moment, while watching the emotionally charged exchange of glances between the two of them. An unspoken apology, a silent promise.

And as midnight approached, they talked about everything and nothing. About how the last year had been full of challenges, but also of lessons learned. About how the future before them seemed uncertain, but at the same time promising.

Five minutes before New Year's Eve, customers began to gather near the large window to watch the fireworks.

Time was ticking away and now the clock read 11:59 p.m. and outside the fireworks were already lighting up the sky. The two young people looked at each other and without thinking too much, he asked her.

- Shall we watch it together? - She felt her cheeks heat up again.

She accepted, with the chill in her stomach and the unexpected warmth she felt when she touched him. The fireworks then exploded in the sky and illuminated the café in shades of gold and silver, as they toasted with their already warm mugs of coffee.

- Happy New Year,” he said, holding out his hand to her.

She took his hands, and their cold fingers found an unexpected warmth.

- Happy New Year - another smile.

And while the café and the city buzzed with celebrations, the two of them just stood there, in their own world. Not all stories need an ending. Some just need a fresh start.

(Petalpuff is the rabbit I made in the bounty to create our critter, admit it, he's cute.)