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Hello, nice to meet you!! I don't know how did you end up reading this silly blog, but anyway, thanks for starting reading this thing!!! This blog will be my aid to keep my sanity from the whole mess in my own brain. There will be at least 2 series that I will keep on posting. The first one is "Brain Damage Control" or BDC. In this series, I will write about anything I learned in the day. It might be super random, but I will keep it easy to read, easy to understand. It's a practice for me too =) The other one is "The Tale of a Boy in a Coffee Shop". This will be a micro-novel series. Please enjoy the might-be-not-a-very-new-concept-but-I-like-it-this-way-anyway experience while reading it. I hope I could keep writing it in an interesting way. Of course, any suggestions and requests are highly welcomed!! So!!! Enjoy!!

Friday, 14 June 2013

The Tale of a Boy in a Coffee Shop #25

The young boy arrived at the back door of the coffee shop, and he tied his bicycle to the pole near the back door. He pushed the back door with his back heavily, but he nearly fell from a sudden pull from behind the door.

"Ops, sorry boy, I didn't know you were there," the young lady was holding the door half opened, "come in, I would like to throw the garbage first. Anyway, granny is inside, you can give it to her directly," she pointed the baskets on his hands.

The boy nodded once and entered the kitchen. He put the basket filled with butter and yogurt on one of the tables, and entered the shop.

"Hello, little boy. You came from the back door today," the old lady just poured a black coffee on the cup and served it to a middle-aged man sitting on the bar.

"Hello weird boy!!!" a heavy sound jarring when the eyes landed on the young boy.

"Pizza owner!!!" the young boy rushed and jumped to that middle-aged man.

"You don't have to shout, Harold. What if you gave me a heart attack," the old lady sighed and smiled. Those two always act like chimps, she thought.

"Oh, come on Lisdelle. It's been ages since the last time we met, right weird boy?" he ruffled the boy's roughly with his big hand. The boy closed his eyes, enjoying the heavy rub on his head. 

"What is this?" The middle-aged man took a peek inside the basket on the young boy's lap.

"Oh, my mom asked me to sell these tomatoes in the market and use the money to buy some sugar." 

"Oh, it's from garden? Let me buy it. Your mother always gives rise to the best vegetables. I can give you some sugar in exchange," he smiled gently.

"You all are the same. What's the use of money then, if we can just exchange things easily?"

The old lady and the middle-aged man looked at each other, and suddenly burst in to laughters. 

Indeed, this boy never got them tired.  

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