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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, 21 June 2013

The Tale of a Boy in a Coffee shop #30

The young lady looked at him, "Explain how unusual is it?"

The young boy looked at her hesitantly. He threw his eyes over the window.

"My father is very quiet. He doesn't talk much and walk like... a ghost, perhaps? Nearly no sound. Well, and I never expect he would go to the city and even delivered something to the shop."

"Hem," the young lady touched her chin, tapped it several times, "indeed, he didn't talk much. But it seemed like granny favours him."

"He was helped quite a lot before. I think my mother said that my father is like a brother to uncle Ted." The young boy started to dig in the pie.

"Uncle Ted? Even you refuse to call granny Lisda as grandma or else, but you call uncle Ted with uncle?"

He looked at her with innocent face, "Is it wrong?"

She scratched her head which wasn't actually itchy, "Hahaha, no, nothing is wrong. I am just still not used to your logic."

He immediately ignored her and started digging into the onion soup.

"So, what did you actually come here for? You can actually ask my father to give this to me instead."

The young lady took a short glance at him, "Sharp, aren't you?"

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