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“She’s currently got pink and purple, but yeah her,” Madison smiles with a nod.

“That’s pretty cool,” I nod and take a small sip of my beer as Rhi, one of the bar’s waitresses, walks up to the booth.

“Hey guys, you gonna eat or what?” Rhi asks smacking her gum, holding her pen in the air with her ticket book ready.

“Hey Rhi, I’ll take the usual, wait no, does Percy have any shredded pork?” I ask.

“Let me double check,” she says, swaying her hips and running to the kitchen.

“So, you have a usual order?” Madison asks.

“Don’t you know, he’s the bar regular,” Cooper chimes in.

“I know you’re here a lot, but I didn’t know you had special status. You don’t seem like a drunk,” Madison observes looking me up and down.

“That’s because I’m not.” I reply, trying to act like this line of questioning doesn’t bother me. I don’t like to talk much about myself or the past and the reasoning that I’m always here at the bar, has nothing to do with why I’m a regular at The Neighborhood Bar.

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