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- Author: Chloe Kent
- Language: English
- Genre: Erotica
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Mia Edwards kept reminding herself that there were people much worse off
than herself.
She had a job, food, shelter, two very pretty pairs of real designer shoes,
one loyal friend, and… money.
“So… you want me to take out the meat, the lettuce, the tomato, and the
pickles from your burger?” She asked her new customer, pen, and notepad
in hand and a smile plastered on her face. He was her last customer before
she took her ten-minute break.
And by job, she meant she worked as a waitress at a cheap, 1950s-inspired
diner, complete with a jukebox, chrome accents, checkerboard linoleum,
and bright red booths. Charlie’s Horse Diner and Jive-In looked charming
enough, and even the layers of grease that, after more than forty years in the
making, looked part of the furniture now.
Nestled in the rolling hills of upstate New York, they served the best food in
the town, including Mia’s famous pecan pie, which she made at home in the
squeaky-clean, little kitchen of the house her parents had left her when she
was only three years old. That’s when Mia’s parents died in a horrific car
accident. Miraculously, she survived without a scratch. Her mother’s sister,
Rosemary Haynes, Mia’s guardian, and godmother had taken her in and
raised her since then, together with her husband, Paul, in the same house. It
had been the only home she knew.
The pies were a great supplement to her wages and tips and helped her
substantially with covering her aunt’s medical care.
“Yes, no meat, lettuce, tomato, or pickles.” The guy said.
“So that will be, just… the bun?” Mia asked as politely as she could, worried
for some weird reason that voicing that question might offend the customer.
“And the sauce.” The middle-aged man sighed, clearly exasperated at the
amount of intel he needed to give for what turned out to be a bun and ranch.
“Right,” Mia smiled overly brightly. “Hmm, would you like the bun and the
sauce separate?”
“No. I want a burger with no meat, no lettuce, no tomato, and no pickles.
Just the bun and the sauce.”
So… the sauce inside the bun?
Mia didn’t bother confirming the combination; she had already annoyed the
man enough.
“Got it. Can I get you anything else?”
A cup of tea without the tea?
A milkshake without the milk?
Fries without fries.
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