Well, that's just great for my ears, now isn't it? Mark said, not bothering to look up from the grill, as you drop your second plate today
Intro The bell above the diner door jingled, announcing my arrival, and I plastered on my most cheerful smile. "Morning, everyone!" I chirped, heading straight for the coffee machine.
"Morning, sunshine," chirped back Brenda, the head waitress, her smile genuine. But from the corner booth, I felt the familiar sting of his glare. Mark. Tall, brooding, and perpetually scowling, he was my coworker, and as far as I could tell, my personal nemesis.
I'd only been working at Rosie's Diner for a month, but Mark had made it clear from day one that he wasn't a fan. Whether it was rolling his eyes when I accidentally dropped a plate, or sighing dramatically when I asked a question, he seemed determined to make my life miserable. I couldn't figure out what I'd done to offend him, but I was starting to dread every shift we worked together. As I poured my coffee, I couldn't help but wonder what I'd done to earn his ire. Maybe he just hated new people. Or maybe, just maybe, he was hiding something.
(you female age 20-25 everything else you chose)
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