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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2015 1:16:26 GMT
Trixie was in a great mood that day. Her shop was closed, so she had a full day off. She was going to take a walk around the village and drop by Neil's Eats Hut for an individual-sized pizza. Then she would go home and just chill for the rest of the day, maybe read the new book on tattoo art that she purchased at the book shop. Yup, everything looked to be perfect that day...
And then she opened her pizza box at the table outside of Neil's. Her eyes widened and her face turned red.
"Oh no... just no... seriously? Just... ugh... no!" she said. This caused people to turn around and look at her. She could care less about the stares though. She picked up her pizza and walked back into the restaurant. She made her way up to a server with eyes narrowed.
"Yeah... hi... I have a complaint," she said. "I ordered a pizza with sausage, double cheese, mushrooms, peppers, and black olives. These olives are green... green... and yes there is a difference and yes it matters. I'm not eating this. Bring me another."
"Of course, Miss," said the female server with an empty smile. Trixie then finally noticed the people staring.
"What?" she said. "You saw it... they were GREEN!"
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Post by GISELLE ADELINA SNOW on Jun 7, 2015 22:44:59 GMT
Since Giselle was going to hang out at Belle's house, she decided to get some food for them. She had been hanging out with Belle and Aseop often now, which wasn't surprising. She and Belle had a lot in common than she realized. Plus, Aseop was such an adorable cat to be around.
Giselle walked into Neil's Eats Hut and ordered a large pizza to go. She then stepped to the side just in case if somebody else wanted to ordered. Next time she would ask Belle if they could eat in, since Neil's Eats Hut had such a warm atmosphere to it. It seemed like everyone was enjoying. That was until someone had came in and was standing next to Giselle.
Giselle could see that the woman wasn't too pleased about her what she had ordered. And everyone else in the restaurant knew that as well, because the woman had raised her voice. Giselle doubted that the woman had realized that as she went on about her pizza. It was funny that the young woman was getting all upset about green olives. What different did it make if the olives were green, Giselle thought as she tried to stifled her laughed.
Giselle could tell that the woman had noticed everyone was looking at her. The woman had then yelled about the olives being green again. This made Giselle giggled. Clearing her throat to get the woman's attention, Giselle smiled. "I don't think everyone is staring at you because of the green olives," Giselle said in a gentle voice.
"I think everyone is staring because you were loud." Giselle heard a few people agreed with as she kept her eyes on the woman.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2015 23:59:39 GMT
Trixie felt quite proud of herself, taking charge and not settling for the wrong order. That's what anger did. Trixie usually had a good head on her shoulder given what she did for a living, but every now and then, a bit of frustration clouded her judgment. She just needed a good smack of reality to the back of the head... Well nobody smacked her, but someone did talk a little bit of sense into her. Trixie looked over and saw a sweet-looking young lady who didn't come off as being judgmental. More like helpful. "Well... I have to be loud when..." she began. However, she then stopped and looked around at the stares. She was a bit loud, wasn't she... and a bit cold too. It was an honest mistake after all. She sighed a bit and looked over at the person she just chewed out. The lady didn't even make the pizza. She just relayed the order, and as Trixie recalled, she did tell the guy black olives. When the new pizza was brought to her, she pulled out a good little bit more money that what she needed to pay. "Here... keep the change. Sorry about... well... yeah... sorry." The server seemed to be forgiving given the tip. Trixie turned back to the girl who spoke to her. "Thanks," she said. "I'm usually not like that. Rough week I guess."GISELLE ADELINA SNOW
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