You enter the diner. The bell above the door rings twice—once delayed. The warmth inside is comforting. Too comforting. The booths are empty. The counter’s clean. You hear pans clatter, but no one is in the kitchen. The smell is overwhelming—like waking up to breakfast as a child. But something’s off. Like the smell was copied from your memory… imperfectly.
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