WWCP04


Branch [Long Island]

Date [2021-02-11]

Server [Employee No. 611]

Beverage [London Fog]

File Reference [WWCP04]

No. 53 brought up a good point. I don’t think Mrs. Eastman fits with any of our existing ten London Fog customers. Unless we’re missing some key details, none of the ten are predominantly blue. And as far as short customers go, well, we’ve only really got one-one-one-one. I suppose the extraordinarily purple customer could be small, tall, or whatever size they want to be. Oh, and customer No. 8 is said to be “small,” but I don’t think Mrs. Eastman brings with her an unnatural silence. Quite the opposite, actually.

We’ve already suspected that the RRBT has more to offer than the first five pages we’ve managed to reveal. And while it’s possible No. 1124 did something to make those pages appear, it’s also possible it was just a coincidence. No. 1124’s been trying every day to uncover more pages, but nothing’s worked so far. That’s the tricky part when it comes to mixology—you don’t always know why a drink worked, and sometimes you were too drunk to remember the recipe.

Since No. 1124 hasn’t had any luck lately, it might be time for No. 7 or No. 161 to give it a shot. No. 161 has more mixology experience, though she’s just as hopeless at documenting her cocktails properly. And No. 7 has always had a connection to Quebec. Although it might only be to the first four regions of Quebec, it’s still worth a try. Worst case scenario, the Palm Beach Branch managed to get their hands on a copy of the RRBT too. They could give it a go—though their copy doesn’t even have the first five pages yet.


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