Ron shifted in his seat and took a large bite of his cinnamon pastry. The Quis Terra cafe was in full morning rush. A line of customers ran from the cash register to the door and most of the seats were occupied. He took several sips of his fresh latte. The morning had been chilly and he enjoyed the warmth in his mouth. He heard someone talking loudly when the door to the cafe opened.
Outside, a homeless man was confronting a large woman in dark green dress. He had been peripherally aware of the the vagrant pacing outside when he was standing in line earlier. Ron had overheard another customer complain and Frank, the manager, said that he had called the police.
The woman glared at the transient and moved around the him to enter the cafe. The cars in the street beyond them blurred in a haze of movement. With an urgent shift, the vagrant turned and disappeared past the edge of the front window, ostensibly chasing after another victim to harass.
Ron finished the last of his pastry and disposed of his napkin. The woman in the green dress was complaining to the cashier and pointing towards the front of the store. The cashier was nodding apologetically.
"At least something is being done," Ron thought. He grabbed his briefcase and latte and moved to door, waving to Frank as he left. When he exited the shoppe, Ron could see no sign of the vagrant. He
sighed with comfort and moved down the sidewalk towards the subway
entrance. As he passed the alleyway between him and the entrance, the
dirty man rushed from the shadows of the alley at him. His coffee slid
out of his grip and twirled once in the air before splattering on the
sidewalk.