er with peeling paint and a faded neon sign that flickers in
ale coffee, the only sounds were the hum of the fluoresce
nd scuffed from years of use. The floors were linoleum, worn down to the
the cup in her hand f
nager shouted from behind the counter. "Do
e said as she quickly collected
he works a lot but
er for a few months now, and she was constantly struggling to make ends meet. She worked long ho
ings would get better one day. But as she found herself in the back booth counting the b
ork!" Her boss shou
g as she glanced at the clock. It was only 7 PM, but she already felt exhausted from her long day of work. As a waitr
ed everything about l
his head and muttering to himself. "What's up, Tobi? You look as if you found a ra
rlfriend messing up our dinner plans again." He held up a burnt
n her chest. They usually hold their dinn
ill love her
f we just met each oth
ous," Lily said, holding her
better get a man soon Lily, you ne
that, love did not put food on
g with Tobi or making a customer's day with a simple smile or compliment. Lily has always
ed down her back in loose waves. Her eyes were a deep brown, with long lashes that accentuated their sh
n toughness about her, a resilience that cam
dy with a quip or a comeback to anyone who dared to cross
but even in her casual attire, Lily had a certain grace
feeling a sense of relief that her shift was finally ov
the trash for me? We've go
rough the dark alley behind the diner. She hated that part of the job, es
erself for the journey ahead. She stepped outside and felt a chill
st as she made her way through the d
ception. The air was thick with the musty smell of garbage, an
g in hushed tones. She froze, her hand gripping the trash bag tightly. She strained her
plan. She knew she had to act fast to leave this alley. People that talk in hushed tones
spers coming from two men standing afar. She froze, trying her best to
wants those bodies taken car
e talking about. Dead bodies? Was this some kind of murdere
oise that echoed through the alley. Lily's heart ran a few miles per hour. She knew wo
of them said, grabbing Lily's hand t
, hoping someone would come out to at least help. Maybe
shut girl. You would only put yourself
g in her chest. Just as she thought all hope was lost, a sudden, deafeni
ed backward, barely able to keep her balance. She looked up and
figure aimed at him. Another gunshot rang out, and Lily watched in shoc
ce in the alley, broken only
nowing what to do next. It seemed a
ut and save her, especiall
a mask, and she couldn't make out who it was. He slowly removed his mask,
over her head, and a hard knock at the back