r than usual? With that glare, I feel like I'm going to fr
's already written on my namet
t right for you; it should
ed at that co
he interrupted me before I
belief, changing the topic all of a sudden. W
deaf as well." He scoffed. "Stupid, I'm asking whi
hony smile. I have to endure it. He
ismiss what he just said. I replie
berry ice cream," He spoke in a monotone tone. Now that I
oon, let alone in the middle of summer? I shook my head at his fashion
he paid for it and left the
t he said, "Accept it. It's you
left after that. I didn't have a choice but to eat the one
most every day. Emma even teased me for that, saying he comes here just
s the same thing...strawberry ice cream.
ng that I couldn't offend him because he was a customer a
Is he an ice-cream junkie of some kind? Is
s order when he came again for the next following days, but my curiosity got the
nnoyance, glaring, and scowlin
turned to me and scanned the
hairs and said, "Poor facilities," then he grimaced at the ice cream machine behi
said. Is he here to slander the
s place, strawberry guy, I'm a
if I don't leave?"
the cops." I gulped, re
a guard stationed
ad been treating me kindly ever since I started working here. I smirked at the strawberry gu
way for a week due to some business meetings so I was left to manage the shop. "And sir, a rude cust
gasped in shock as he looked at Strawberry guy,
Hudson!" He
now one another? And what is his name, M
"Why did you not inform me
ry, Mr. Hudson; you should have told us you'll come here! Please have a seat, I'll get the papers, so please bear with
y from us. Strawberry guy sat at the table, with a sati
ar with me." He mocked me, staring at me a
of him, I grabbed him to talk to me. "P
k, extending his arms, "Snow, take
id as I was told. "An ice cream
don't have as many customers as we used to..." he started to explain. "I sold
letter 'o.' "Wait,
le. "I'm so sorry I forg
I'm still the manager for the time being because h
ld me about this sooner. I fe
"And how about Emma?" I added, wondering if Emma was aware of it al
y told Emma about it earl
on the chair across
g employees, not slackers who pla
Hudson started to say. "So, consider toda
last day? I looked at Mr. Tim for confi
ere for about a week... The school year begins next month
g the urge not to cry. Why is this only happening now? If only I could hav
ir snacks and keeping a close eye on both of them. He made the strawberry guy sign some papers, a
updates, feel free to visit us in the shop. We'll be happy to wel
king his hand as well and
r. Hudson, bye Snow. I apologize aga
n his notebook. I was left alone with him and the shop was very quiet n
ng my job! This is somethi
no
d a Strawberry guy standing up and pulli
month. You'll be replaced tomorrow." And when he saw I wasn't get
led out that made him stop in his tracks. I
id this so I cleared my throat. It may not be a high-paying job, but it is better than
in, "I'll do anything you want..
d, and he looked at me with a