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Scars Of A Broken Bond by Calv Momose

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Setting her glass down, she stood up.

“I need to go to the restroom.”

“Okay.”

Walking through the booth area, Sabrina noticed a familiar figure ahead of her. The

woman was dressed in a waitress uniform, carrying a tray of alcoholic beverages.

When Sabrina was about to say hello to her, a girl suddenly came out from the side and

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bumped into the waitress.

The glasses shattered with a loud crash, spilling their contents onto the floor and

drenching their clothes in a sticky mess.

The girl quickly took a few steps back, standing wide-eyed with her mouth agape in shock

as she looked down at the now-soiled expensive outfit that her aunt had gifted her.

To her dismay, the rude salesperson from the store earlier today was among the wait staff.

Why did all the wait staff in Mathias seem so incompetent?

The more she thought about it, the angrier she became.

“Do you even know how to walk? Are you blind? These clothes cost eighty thousand

dollars. Can you afford to pay that?”

The waitress immediately apologized, “I’m so sorry. Please, let me arrange to have the

clothes sent to the cleaners. I can compensate you for the cost.”

“Compensate for the laundry? Please, don’t embarrass me! Do I look like I need that kind

of petty cash? You have ruined my outfit! You need to pay me eighty thousand dollars as

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compensation!”

The waitress paled, stammering, “Please, let’s try to remain calm.”

“I’m very calm. I have only one request. You need to pay for the damage you have done!”

“Sorry, I can’t do that.”

“Where is your manager?”

“I’LL call him for you. Anyway, I’m going to resign. Today’s my last day.”

The waitress didn’t expect to be so unlucky to run into this woman.

A mere collision had led to an excessive demand that she couldn’t afford in a lifetime.