“She definitely didn’t want to spend the rest of her life waitressing. And something else- she would never again under-tip a waitress. She knew first-hand how hard it was and so did her poor feet. Who would have guessed that waitressing was so physically demanding? Her only consolation was that she was able to wear tennis shoes again.She crossed the dingy restaurant floor, grinning ruefully at a regular patron as she went. She had been receiving all kinds of sympathetic smiles lately. Her ...regulars knew what had happened and pitied her. She didn’t like it. And they didn’t even know the half of it. She sighed heavily. They didn’t know about the lie that her family had been living, that not a single thing out of her father’s mouth could be trusted because he couldn’t even be honest about who he was. Honestly, most of the patrons of the café didn’t even know who her father even was because they weren’t the type of people that followed politics. It was a blessing, actually. It was making it a little easier for her to get back to normal. Or her new normal, anyway.It had been four days since she and Stephen had slept together for the first time. Four days since she had found out that her father was secretly gay. Four days since she had answered her father’s text. Sorry, you texted the wrong person. And four days of no response. Every night, Stephen had held her until she fell asleep.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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