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I scoff. “The whole point of a bar is to ‘ave a lot of variety.” To cater to the tastes of all the patrons. Otherwise people can just drink at home. “It’s a favorite.” And yes, I suppose it’s an important part of the economy here. Anyway, I’m still irritated and need to get back, so I adjust myself carefully again and take a small step forward, ready to leave magic-haired dude behind. What kind of magic is that anyway?
Seems like a waste of time, honestly. I turn at his question, defensiveness rising. “What d’ya mean?” I say sharply, because obviously there’s nothing wrong with my voice. In fact, no one’s asked me that before. Ever.
Seems like a waste of time, honestly. I turn at his question, defensiveness rising. “What d’ya mean?” I say sharply, because obviously there’s nothing wrong with my voice. In fact, no one’s asked me that before. Ever.