Adam Nichols mumbled under his breath as he watched the buxom blonde breeze through the doorway of Lucy’s Diner. Alone at his booth, he sipped his water and watched as she glanced around the diner looking for a free table. Even the lunch counter was full. Cheryl stood at the entrance of the diner, a few feet from Adam’s booth. The sign at the entrance said seat yourself, yet she didn’t see any openings. The kitchen and lunch counter was to her left, with a line of booths to her right and tables directly ahead. From the kitchen area a waitress rushed in her direction, carrying a tray with four lunch plates. Cheryl attempted to flag her down. “I’m afraid it will be a thirty minute wait,” the harried waitress told Cheryl as she rushed by. “Thirty minutes?” Cheryl groaned, again looking around for someplace to sit. “It’s the beginning of a holiday weekend,” Adam called out. “Always gets crazy around here this time of year.” “It isn’t the weekend yet and I’m starved!”
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