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Curt 15 PG 13 Caution

Author: Sadieperez9
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SHELBY POV CAUTION CHAPTER

  

  I roll my eyes as Ralph says, yet another sexist joke. Today is the fourth day of his training, and I can not be happier. Tomorrow we will be on different shifts; thank the Lord. 

Usually, I have more patience, but Fridays are one of the hardest days of the week. The diner is super busy in the morning, and the station is super busy at night. I can not wait for the seventh. Working two jobs has been challenging. I made a promising decision when I put in my two-week notice here. Working at the diner full-time should increase my pay by 5-10%. Plus, I am excited to never work with Ralph again. The man gives me the creeps. 

  "Since we only have an hour left, I will let you run the register by yourself. I am going to go ahead and start the cleaning duties. That way, we get out of here right at closing," I say while putting some much-desired distance between myself and Ralph. 

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