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a gift for @trevrr!!
“ What kinda’ bullshit are you trying to pull now? ”
@trevrr / / starter call
👻 —- —- it's not like the movies . . . or the books . . . it isn't COLD or s c a r y . it just feels like nothing . like the emptiness that had been in your heart has suddenly spread to the rest of you . but for the living . . . it's ALWAYS so much c o l d e r when you're around . perhaps it's just because you're stealing their ( WARMTH ) ❜ are the highs worth it ? ❛ he murmured in a delicately intrusive voice .
‘ C’mon, man.. does it really look like I wanna’ be here?! ’ Wrong place, wrong time, it seems. He’s got one hand on the table full of product behind him, the other waving in front on his face like he might be able to stop a bullet with his open palm.
‘ ---Don’t SHOOT. I know shit! ’
@trevrr 🍕 💖
Alice has learned a couple of things about people from the service industry: like, for example, if you approach them first you are socially obligated to either say hello or offer some explanation for your presence — if not, it tends to make them uncomfortable, and people can react in a variety of ways when they’re uncomfortable. It’s an important lesson, but not necessarily easily implemented — and the proof of that is here, in this very interaction, where Alice stands wordlessly before a complete stranger as the soles of his sneakers evidently melt into the cracks of the asphalt and solidify, effectively clearing the option of retreat from the table.
So, naturally, he panics — and promptly forgets every social cue he’s ever learned.
❝ HEY. Do — do you like banana peppers? ❞