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Love in the Coffee Queue
Love in the Coffee Queue

Love in the Coffee Queue

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In Love in the Coffee Queue, Emma starts over in Rome until a chance encounter with Liam changes her routine. This romance novel follows their bond as they face a difficult choice: can their connection survive the distance when life calls Emma home? Read novels online now.

Chapter 1 of Love in the Coffee Queue

Morning Light in Trastevere

The first rays of Roman sunlight spilled over the tiled rooftops, gliding down the narrow lanes of Trastevere like liquid gold. Shutters creaked open; pigeons fluttered from the basilica eaves; and the scent of freshly ground espresso drifted into the streets an aroma that could wake even the most reluctant dreamer.

Emma Hart crossed Piazza San Calisto with her notebook pressed to her chest, the worn leather cover warm from her fingers. She loved this hour of the city: when the air was cool enough to taste and the clamor of tourists had not yet invaded the quiet hum of locals. The marble beneath her sandals still remembered the night, slick with dew. Somewhere, a Vespa buzzed; somewhere, bells tolled the half hour.

Her destination waited on the corner a small café whose awning read Caffè Rosati, the letters slightly faded but dignified, as if time itself had learned to respect the place. She came here every morning before her translation work began, always ordering the same thing: un cappuccino e un cornetto al miele. Routine, yes, but comforting. Rome could be overwhelming; this café was an anchor.

When she pushed open the door, a tiny bell chimed. Inside, the space glowed with amber light from hanging bulbs that looked like captured fireflies. The baristas moved in an elegant ballet steam hissing, cups clinking, laughter weaving through the sound of grinding beans.

And there he was.

The man she had silently shared mornings with for nearly three weeks.

He stood in line two steps ahead of her, tall enough that she could see the faint curl of his dark hair above the collar of his linen shirt. His posture was relaxed, one hand in his pocket, the other tapping lightly against his phone. The small gesture, rhythmic and unhurried, somehow matched the quiet tempo of the café.

Emma tried not to stare.

But she always did.

It wasn't just that he was handsome though he was, in the way that Rome itself is handsome: a little rough around the edges, but with a beauty that deepens when you take the time to look closer. It was the way he seemed perfectly at ease here, greeting the barista with a smile that made her own chest tighten with an odd ache.

She knew nothing about him not his name, not his voice. Yet in this narrow stretch of morning, they existed in a kind of wordless familiarity. She arrived; he was already there. He ordered his espresso; she followed with her cappuccino. He stood by the counter, stirring in sugar; she mirrored the motion beside him, close enough to feel the warmth from his sleeve.

A quiet duet played out between them every day, made of glances, half-smiles, and the faintest brush of fingertips when one reached for the sugar jar and the other didn't move away quickly enough.

Today, though, something in the air felt different.

Maybe it was the light softer, almost honeyed or maybe the faint awareness that summer was slipping toward autumn. But as Emma joined the queue, she caught the man glancing over his shoulder. Their eyes met.

For a heartbeat, everything stilled the hiss of steam, the shuffle of feet, the chatter in Italian. He smiled, just slightly, and Emma felt her pulse catch like the first spark of a match.

She managed a small nod, her throat too tight for words.

And then the line moved forward.

The Man with the Linen Shirt

The café’s line crept forward, a soft shuffle of shoes and murmured buongiorno. Emma’s gaze flickered between the chalkboard menu and the man ahead of her the man whose name she still didn’t know, but whose presence had begun to feel like part of her morning heartbeat.

He was close enough now that she could see the faint crease in his shirt where he’d rolled up his sleeves, the tiny mole near his wrist, the watch worn from use. Details she shouldn't have noticed, yet somehow did. Every time he shifted, her senses sharpened — not with attraction that burned, but with one that glowed quietly, like embers in early light.

He reached the counter first.

“Un espresso, per favore,” he said, his voice low and smooth, touched with a Roman accent. It was the first time she'd heard it and it surprised her how much warmth lived in a single sentence.

The barista smiled at him with the ease of recognition. “Il solito?”

“Eh già.” The way he said it casual, friendly hinted that he’d been coming here far longer than Emma had.

He slid a coin across the counter and stepped aside, standing at the end where customers waited for their drinks.

Emma’s turn came next. She smoothed a stray strand of hair behind her ear and tried to steady her voice. “Un cappuccino… e un cornetto al miele, per favore.”

Her Italian was good enough for work, but it always faltered in conversation, like she was afraid of being heard too clearly.

The barista a woman with kind eyes and espresso-colored curls smiled knowingly. “Subito, signorina.”

Emma handed over a few euros, feeling that strange awareness of being watched. She didn’t dare check. But she felt it that quiet, invisible thread that pulled between her and the man in the linen shirt.

When she moved to the counter to wait for her drink, they stood side by side for the first time close enough to catch the faint scent of his cologne, something woody and faintly citrus. He stirred his espresso slowly, sugar dissolving in lazy circles.

Emma pretended to look out the window, though her eyes kept catching the edge of his reflection in the glass — the line of his jaw, the way his fingers tapped gently on the counter to the rhythm of an invisible tune.

He turned slightly, and their sleeves brushed.

“Mi scusi,” he said at once, glancing at her.

Her breath caught. “No, please it’s fine.”

Their eyes met again closer this time, framed by the rising steam curling between them. The corner of his mouth lifted into that same shy, disarming smile she’d come to expect each morning, though now it felt different. Warmer. Real.

“Are you American?” he asked, switching to English with a soft accent that made her name sound like music even though he didn’t yet know it.

Emma blinked, surprised he’d spoken to her at all. “Yes. I well, mostly. I’ve been in Rome a few months now.”

He nodded, studying her for a heartbeat too long, as if weighing whether to say more. “You picked the right café. They make the best espresso in Trastevere.”

“So I’ve heard.” She smiled, feeling the tremor of her own nerves. “Though I might be biased it's the only place I've been.”

He laughed quietly, a sound that made the space between them seem smaller. “Then you’re in luck.”

The barista set their cups down at once un espresso and un cappuccino the drinks side by side like an echo of their owners.

Emma reached for hers just as he did the same for his, their hands brushing again over the counter. This time, neither of them pulled away.

A heartbeat of stillness.

A shared smile.

Then, as if the city itself had decided to move again, the sound of the bell over the door broke the moment.

He took his espresso, lifted it slightly toward her a silent toast and said, “Buona giornata.”

And just like that, he was gone.

Emma stood there, watching him step into the sunlight until he disappeared into the blur of morning traffic. The café suddenly felt quieter, emptier. She took her first sip of cappuccino and realized it tasted sweeter than usual though she hadn’t added any sugar.

The Man with the Linen Shirt

The café's line crept forward, a soft shuffle of shoes and murmured buongiorno. Emma's gaze flickered between the chalkboard menu and the man ahead of her the man whose name she still didn't know, but whose presence had begun to feel like part of her morning heartbeat.

He was close enough now that she could see the faint crease in his shirt where he'd rolled up his sleeves, the tiny mole near his wrist, the watch worn from use. Details she shouldn't have noticed, yet somehow did. Every time he shifted, her senses sharpened not with attraction that burned, but with one that glowed quietly, like embers in early light.

He reached the counter first.

“Un espresso, per favore,” he said, his voice low and smooth, touched with a Roman accent. It was the first time she'd heard it and it surprised her how much warmth lived in a single sentence.

The barista smiled at him with the ease of recognition. “Il solito?”

“Eh già.” The way he said it casual, friendly hinted that he'd been coming here far longer than Emma had.

He slid a coin across the counter and stepped aside, standing at the end where customers waited for their drinks.

Emma's turn came next. She smoothed a stray strand of hair behind her ear and tried to steady her voice. “Un cappuccino… e un cornetto al miele, per favore.”

Her Italian was good enough for work, but it always faltered in conversation, like she was afraid of being heard too clearly.

The barista a woman with kind eyes and espresso-colored curls smiled knowingly. “Subito, signorina.”

Emma handed over a few euros, feeling that strange awareness of being watched. She didn't dare check. But she felt it that quiet, invisible thread that pulled between her and the man in the linen shirt.

When she moved to the counter to wait for her drink, they stood side by side for the first time close enough to catch the faint scent of his cologne, something woody and faintly citrus. He stirred his espresso slowly, sugar dissolving in lazy circles.

Emma pretended to look out the window, though her eyes kept catching the edge of his reflection in the glass the line of his jaw, the way his fingers tapped gently on the counter to the rhythm of an invisible tune.

He turned slightly, and their sleeves brushed.

“Mi scusi,” he said at once, glancing at her.

Her breath caught. “No, please it’s fine.”

Their eyes met again closer this time, framed by the rising steam curling between them. The corner of his mouth lifted into that same shy, disarming smile she’d come to expect each morning, though now it felt different. Warmer. Real.

“Are you American?” he asked, switching to English with a soft accent that made her name sound like music even though he didn’t yet know it.

Emma blinked, surprised he’d spoken to her at all. “Yes. I well, mostly. I’ve been in Rome a few months now.”

He nodded, studying her for a heartbeat too long, as if weighing whether to say more. “You picked the right café. They make the best espresso in Trastevere.”

“So I've heard.” She smiled, feeling the tremor of her own nerves. “Though I might be biased it's the only place I've been.”

He laughed quietly, a sound that made the space between them seem smaller. “Then you’re in luck.”

The barista set their cups down at once un espresso and un cappuccino the drinks side by side like an echo of their owners.

Emma reached for hers just as he did the same for his, their hands brushing again over the counter. This time, neither of them pulled away.

A heartbeat of stillness.

A shared smile.

Then, as if the city itself had decided to move again, the sound of the bell over the door broke the moment.

He took his espresso, lifted it slightly toward her a silent toast and said, “Buona giornata.”

And just like that, he was gone.

Emma stood there, watching him step into the sunlight until he disappeared into the blur of morning traffic. The café suddenly felt quieter, emptier. She took her first sip of cappuccino and realized it tasted sweeter than usual though she hadn't added any sugar.

Part 3: The Morning Without Him

The next morning, the bells of Santa Maria in Trastevere chimed softly as Emma turned the corner toward Caffè Rosati. The air carried that quiet coolness before the day truly began, and the city still seemed half-asleep.

She walked faster than usual, her sandals tapping lightly over the cobblestones. She told herself it was because she was running late for her morning coffee before work but deep down, she knew better.

Something had changed after yesterday.

For weeks, she'd built a wall of quiet contentment around her morning ritual. The man in the linen shirt who had finally spoken to her, whose laughter she could still hear if she closed her eyes had slipped inside that space effortlessly. He had become a part of it.

She pushed open the café door, the little bell greeting her with its familiar chime. Steam rose in white curls from the espresso machine, and the soft chatter of regulars filled the air. But when Emma’s eyes swept across the room, her heart gave a small, unexpected lurch.

He wasn't there.

The spot in line where he usually stood was empty.

She hesitated, scanning the tables by the window, the stools near the counter but there was only the usual crowd: an older man reading La Repubblica, two students whispering over textbooks, a mother with a stroller.

It shouldn't have mattered. People skipped a day. Maybe he had an early meeting, maybe he’d gone somewhere else. Still, the absence left a strange quiet in her chest. The morning light felt duller, the smell of espresso sharper.

She took her place in line, her thoughts wandering. She imagined him walking down another street, coffee in hand, unaware that someone here noticed his absence that his presence, somehow, had become the quiet hinge on which her morning turned.

The barista recognized her as usual. “Il cappuccino della signorina!” she said cheerfully.

Emma smiled, but it was faint. “Grazie.”

She stood at the counter alone, stirring her coffee out of habit, though she never added sugar. Her gaze drifted to the window, to the sunlight stretching across the cobblestones. For a moment, she felt foolish for noticing, for missing someone whose name she had only just learned.

Then, something small and surprising happened.

The barista set down a small napkin beside her saucer. Written across it, in neat, looping handwriting, were three words:

“He asked for you.”

Emma blinked, glancing up in surprise.

The barista smiled. “Your amico the man with the espresso. He came early today, before the rush. Told me to tell you hello, in case you came after.”

The words sent a warmth through her that no coffee could replicate. “He did?” she asked softly, as if afraid speaking it aloud might break the spell.

“Si,” the woman said, nodding. “He is a nice man. Always polite. Always the same order. I think he likes this place very much.”

Emma smiled down at the napkin, her heart fluttering in a rhythm she didn't recognize. “So do I,” she murmured.

Outside, the sunlight shifted, filtering through the ivy over the café window. The city had fully awakened now children laughing, shopkeepers sweeping the steps, the smell of fresh bread drifting from the bakery down the street.

Emma finished her cappuccino slowly, tracing her finger over the words on the napkin as though they were a secret meant only for her. When she finally tucked it into her notebook, she did so carefully, like a pressed flower something fragile and worth keeping.

As she stepped out into the Roman morning, she realized something had quietly changed.

The coffee queue was no longer just part of her routine. It was part of him.

And whether he knew it or not, she was already waiting for tomorrow.

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