Sebastian didn't want to sleep as usual,last night he had awoken from another nightmare. He hated those nightmares more than anything in the world. He hated how real they felt every single time. It was always the same nightmare, trapped in the asylum watching the patients murder everyone he loved brutally.
Sebastian shook the thought of the nightmares from his head. After all he was on a mission for caffeine to stay awake, and avoid the nightmares.Sebastian walked through the streets of Paris as if he owned them. This was one place he loved almost as much as Beauxbatons, the smells, the lights, everything about the city itself made him feel alive.
Sebastian finally found the place he was looking for. it was a little bamboo archway tucked in between two buildings, Unseen by the muggle eye. Sebastian always wondered what the muggles saw in the place of this archway. He walked through the archway and through a garden of bamboo, and bonsai trees. There were little waterways running through all of it, with magical creatures splashing and playing through it all.
Sebastian approached the front of the restaurant which was decorated with paper lanterns, which glowed with sparkling blue lights. Sebastian walked into the restaurant past a table full of Japanese wizards wearing oriental styled robes, and to straight to the bar. " I need some gyokuro and a plate of sushi please" Sebastian said to the bartender who was a short round faced Japanese wizard in glasses. He made a little bowing motion and scurried off to the back. Normally Sebastian would have ordered sake to go with his sushi, but that would just make him sleepy. Tonight was about staying awake that's why he ordered gyokuro a green tea with almost 3 times the caffeine content as coffee.
The little wizard came back out from the back, and with a quick flick of his wand and some words in Japanese that Sebastian didn't understand the food appeared in front of him. Sebastian quickly started drinking the tea, while dipping a piece of sushi in wasabi. He popped a piece in his mouth, and leaned back in his chair as he thought to himself. (Nothing like sushi, wasabi and green tea to put me in a good mood)