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As the day turned into night, and my watch ticked down to my eventual meeting with Joey, I looked on as he started to let his extra muscle go home as the closing time approached. I guess he thought Brandonโs warning was nothing but a hollow threat made by a disgruntled man. The doors closed at eleven-thirty and the time had come for me to make my move. I stepped out of the spirit realm into the darkened parking lot and morphed back into an old man. Since there was added security, I was sure Brandon told Joey of my trademarked look. I needed the disguise to complete my objective. If only the humans knew how many times they had talked to an angel disguised as another person, it would shatter their minds. I shuffled across the concrete in a baby-blue polo with khaki pants, and I more than looked the part with my shoes that needed Velcro to be tightened. I walked right through the to-go door without anyone taking a second look at me.
โSorry old timer, but weโre closed,โ Joey said to me as he stacked receipts on the counter.
โI wonโt take long, young man, I just need to pick up my order from earlier today.โ I held my receipt for him to see.
โWe close at eleven thirty, sir. Weโre closed. Come back tomorrow.โ The last two large security guys walked up to me. They were nothing compared to the might I had been entrusted with.
โThose are some mighty fine suits you boys have on, and Iโm not here to cause any trouble. Iโm just an old man, and my watch says eleven twenty-eight, and my watch is never wrong. Please sir, I really need to collect my order.โ I gave him a saddened face.
Joey stopped sorting receipts and ran his hand through his slicked-back hair as he looked at me with frustration. His two guards turned toward him. It appeared my sad old man routine had gotten to them, as the looks on their faces added to my plight.
โFine, old timer, come here and let me see what you got.โ
โThank you, sir.โ I looked at the two muscle-bound men to see if theyโd let me past them. They nodded for me to go to the counter, and I shuffled my way to it.
โHey boss, since this is your last customer, and thereโs no one else in the parking lot can we call it a night? I mean we havenโt seen anyone come in all day with a red suit on,โ one of the two guards said.
Joey took another look at me and shrugged and shook his head. โYeah sure, I can take care of this guy, and it figures that jerk was lying before. I have to pay him a visit later about that story he told, and make sure he knows not to try and play any more games with me. Hey gramps, do you mind locking the door behind them as they leave?โ
โI donโt mind at all, sir.โ I was all too enthusiastic as I walked behind the two giants and told them good night.
Click.
โOkay pal, letโs see what you got. Bring your ticket over here.โ
โThank you, sir, I really need to pick up my ten large lasagnas.โ I shuffled to the counter and, with a shaky hand, gave Joey my ticket. Ten large lasagnas actually meant I was picking up ten thousand dollars.
โLetโs see here,โ Joey said as he quickly scanned my receipt. โThat will be five large lasagnas youโre picking up today, sir. Thatโs not a bad take-home. That should feed you for a while. Give me a minute and Iโll get everything together for you.โ He marked something on the ticket.
He was about to try and cheat an old man. It took a special kind of lowlife to do something like that without a shred of guilt or shame. I couldnโt believe he hadnโt made my list sooner than he had.
โWait a second, I believe youโre mistaken about the amount. I should be getting back ten dollars, you see. It says it right there on the receipt.โ I was polite as I pointed to the number on the receipt.
Joey stopped and glared at me. โIโm not mistaken, pops. You should get your eyes checked because your ticket is clearly marked for five large lasagnas. Just take a look for yourself.โ He held up the ticket. He was right that it was marked at a lower wager because he had just marked it down himself when I handed him the ticket.
โI see that, but thatโs the mark you just made on it. Youโre trying to cheat me.โ
โIโm not cheating you. Itโs marked right here on your ticket, gramps. Now you can either take what I give you and go, or I can throw you out of here with nothing at all. Itโs your choice, pops.โ
โSo thatโs your game, huh? Cheat people because you donโt want to pay what you promised? Well, Iโm not going to stand for it.โ
โIโm warning you old man, take what I give or get out.โ
โNo. Iโll leave when I get what I came here for. Either you give me whatโs rightfully mine, or Iโm going to tell everyone in town that youโre nothing but a low-down, good-for-nothing cheater. Then letโs see how many
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