avatarAgnes Laurens

Summary

Stephen, a coffee addict, faces an emotional dilemma upon encountering a new attractive coworker while dealing with his own clumsiness and reliance on coffee.

Abstract

In the short story "Coffee Addict," Stephen, the protagonist, is depicted as heavily dependent on coffee to function, having consumed four cups by the time he accidentally breaks his favorite mug. His emotional turmoil escalates when he meets his new coworker in the office kitchen. The encounter leaves him silent and overwhelmed with unfamiliar feelings, marking a significant moment of personal realization and potential change in his routine life.

Opinions

  • The story suggests that Stephen's reliance on coffee is a significant aspect of his daily routine, possibly hinting at an emotional or psychological dependency.
  • The accidental breaking of the mug symbolizes a disruption in Stephen's life, which could be interpreted as a metaphor for a breakdown or a call for change.
  • The interaction with the new coworker introduces an element of romantic tension, indicating that Stephen might be on the verge of a personal transformation triggered by this new relationship.
  • The silence and confusion Stephen experiences in the presence of his coworker imply a deep impact, suggesting that this encounter could lead to introspection and growth beyond his coffee addiction.

100-word story

Coffee Addict

Episode #1. When you see a beautiful co-worker.

Photo by Ronnie George on Unsplash

Stephen poured himself another coffee. He had four already. Only the thing is, he can’t without coffee. He stood up from his workplace. When he got up from the chair, he dropped his favorite mug very hard. He was so disappointed about himself that he started crying everything together.

While Stephen walked to the kitchen in his office, he saw his new co-worker getting herself some tea. They exchanged their views and nodded to each other. Stephen became silent when he saw her and he didn’t know what to do with his feelings. He never felt things like this.

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