“At first I assumed they were the same establishment, but that is clearly not the case.” She furrowed her brow, scrutinizing the smaller sign advertising Frankie’s Famous Fish. “This seems to be more of a buffet only deal.” Promising. “Sort of figured it would be like a little chip shop hidden around in some forgotten corner, but here we are.”
“‘Jerkins.’” Vera nodded simply and made no attempt to correct him. “I’ve never been a fan.” Pickles, like Frankie’s Fish, made her stomach turn. “Maybe you can get one of the other researchers to go with you. Kel is also from Site-120, do you—Steve, are you drooling?” Maybe it was the waiver, but that fish did not smell appealing to her. Not one bit. She’d wait for fish that didn’t require a witnessed signature.
“We can ask around.” She bit her lip and started to protest once more. “Really, Steve. This is a real risk. You could have the loveliest bite of fish you ever had, but would it really be worth it if I had to admit you for some kind of food poisoning? Don’t pull a Tom. What if there’s a parasite risk? What if the waiver is to prevent liability in case of a serious bacteria at the fish’s spawn? You can’t seriously—”
Again, she cut off. This time it was the ridiculous bib and the absolutely raucous comment that came with it. She couldn’t help it. Vera laughed out loud. “'A gentleman.' You actually packed a lobster bib for the trip out here, Steve?” He’d never been in the field. He had no idea. Of course he’d packed a lobster bib for meal time, the Maine fish-monger. “No wonder you’re friends with Tom. That’s exactly the kind of exotic nonsense he’d find hilarious. Did I ever tell you about the month he kept a kazoo in his pocket for ‘special occasions?’”
Hanging out with Steve again felt so normal. Vera didn’t notice that the past was racing alongside her. Tom was here again. He’d never left.
“First of all, how dare you laugh at me, an established man of science!” Steve extended his arms and snapped his bib as dramatically as he could. Before Vera had a chance to respond, he swiveled back to the buffet line and began to study his options.
“Tom would recognize the importance of coming prepared for any challenge. How is that wonderful, beautiful, talented man anyway? I was really hoping to see him - no offense to you of course - you’re…great”
Steve looked up for a moment when he realized how that sounded.
“I didn’t mean to pause that long, I swear”
He really didn’t. Steve recognized each of the seafood options in front of him. He had tried them all over his years as a seasoned Maine resident. The nerves in his gustatory cortex were firing off, telling him that each of them were delicious.
Why couldn’t he remember any of their names?
He was going to ask Vera, but that just would have given her more ammunition for her anti-Frankie’s crusade. He decided to plate a little bit of each. It was probably just the residual brain fog from the amnestics…probably.















