PinnedLaina StanfordMotivation Gone WildTrevor Blaze was the kind of motivational speaker who could sell a sandbox to a beachgoer. His suits were an eye-searing kaleidoscope of…May 15May 15
Laina StanfordA Spot of Coffee and a Spot of TroubleReginald “Reggie” Kensington III was the epitome of British aristocracy. He wore a top hat with such finesse it could’ve been crafted by a…May 17May 17
Laina StanfordSlam Dunk or Caffeine Crash?Deep in the hardwood jungle where hoops reign supreme, there prowled a legendary figure known only as The Chief. This towering hoop guru…May 15May 15
Laina StanfordData Breach at DawnEddie “Byte” Marshall was the kind of computer hacker who infiltrate a system faster than you could say “Ctrl+Alt+Delete,” and he had a…May 13May 13
Laina StanfordThe Dark Roast KnightIt was a dark and stormy night in Gotham City, which wasn’t all that unusual, really. What was unusual was the sight of Batman — yes…May 9May 9
Laina StanfordBrewing Trouble in VegasElvis “El” Zamboni had always been larger than life, even before he took the stage in Vegas. He started out in the rough-and-tumble bars of…May 9May 9
Laina StanfordCoffee and ChaosBartholomew wasn’t your average blue monster — he stood a modest six feet tall, which was considered short in monster circles but still…May 8May 8
Laina StanfordRufus’ Java JourneyRufus wasn’t just your average dog — he was a coffee connoisseur. Every morning, he’d strut down the block to “Bark & Brew,” his favorite…May 6May 6
Laina StanfordCaffeine and Cat-astrophe: The Tale of Tabby O’MalleyTabby O’Malley was known around the alleyways of downtown as the cat with a taste for trouble and a serious caffeine addiction. He wasn’t…May 6May 6
Laina StanfordCaffeine Chronicles: The Ballad of Ethel’s MugshotEthel had a morning ritual, and it was simple: coffee before conversation. It was a rule she’d followed for years, a boundary that kept her…May 1May 1