HN401


Branch [Long Island]

Date [2021-03-18]

Server [Manager No. 3]

Beverage [London Fog]

File Reference [HN401]

Ever since we’ve been back in Long Island, it’s clear there’s a haunting we missed—one that’s been right under our noses. Our worst fears have come true: someone entered the Cafe and Diner looking for a drink, uninvited. Yes, our latest London Fog drinker has shown up at our physical location for a drink. As a co-owner of the Cafe and Diner franchise, I can attest—there’s nothing we hate more than having people actually show up wanting service from us. We go to them, not the other way around.

This is a serious breach of service, and it needs to be handled immediately. No. 1124, No. 35, and No. 611 should start reviewing the RRBT to see if any details jump out about the nature of this customer. Meanwhile, No. 116, No. 611, and No. 161 will take shifts making sure this customer doesn’t get into anything they shouldn’t. And No. 53…? Well, you can work from home if you really want to. But No. 7 thinks this customer likes to follow us around, so it might be best if you don’t bring it back to your apartment. No. 35 might be fine with London Fogs, but I know you can’t stand the taste.

Once we know more about this customer, we need to serve it both quickly and accurately. We can’t have London Fog drinkers hanging around the Cafe, especially while we’re trying to slam the door in their face for good. It’s very likely this London Fog drinker was sent by M.K. specifically to slow us down with the 112 service, to spy on our progress, or a bit of both.

 

…Probably both.


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