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English, 12.12.2019 18:31 baabyylewis

Julie and ronnie entered the café. they spotted a vacant table near the window with a sea view. the girls immediately threw the heavy bags on the seats and made themselves comfortable. ronnie spotted the tall, lanky waiter, who always seemed to be smirking at something. he wore a curiously quiet expression today. ronnie called out to him—“hey, tommy.” but tommy was busy observing himself in the mirror behind the bartender. finally, ronnie herself walked up to him and ordered two lattes.

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