LOGINThe windows of Delaney’s exploded, and glass showered down onto the dirty pavement. People on the street scrambled to get away as far as possible from the chaos unfolding inside the diner while I tried waving down two men closeby for help.They dismissed me by jumping into a car and speeding away.
Brakes squealed from across the street as I rounded the corner of the block where Delaney’s was located.“You're a piece of shit!” A woman yelled from somewhere, and a car honked in response. “Fuck off!”
“I paid seventy bucks for this rubbish!”“Ma’am, could you please provide me with the product code of your purchase?” I rolled my eyes as Sydney, my call-center office buddy, settled into her seat.