Daybreak Diner, early AM Closed Starter for @arloreynoldsboyle
She was wasted, and she knew it. As much as she wanted to fool herself, it was extremely likely that plenty of folks around her realized it too.
The room spun around her highlighted blonde head as she slipped into a booth at the local diner. Maybe some coffee would sober her up, she thought to herself as she swayed slightly in her seated position. Could she even afford a cup of coffee? The thought sent her clumsy hands rifling through her pockets and emerging with a small mass of crumbled bills and pocket change that spilled from between the cracks of her fingers and clattered loudly across the table. Maybe if the crowd in the diner hadn’t been a mix of older couples and hungover students she wouldn’t have earned as many side eyed glances for her sloppiness, but where they had sobered up by now Seneca was still thoroughly inebriated.
Seneca wasn’t even remotely bothered--or aware--of the looks she’d earned herself. Instead, she was mostly focused on flipping the menu at the table back and forth looking for something she wanted. Her eyes drifted slowly to the wad of cash she’d placed at the seating across from her, where someone would have enjoyed the meal with her--if I had any friends who could stand to put up with my shit. There was a $20 bill, which meant there should be enough for her to eat, but her thought process quickly shifted to how ridiculously hungry she was as she leaned forward against the table.
It took more than a moment for her to notice someone had approached the table to take her order, a dad-looking type with a nameplate that read ARLO. She quit fiddling with a sugar packet long enough to grin widely and place her chin on her palm, her elbow propped on the top of the the table, and ask, “Did you come to bring me pancakes, baby?” Too casual perhaps, but she wasn’t really in a state to think better of it.










