Roy
stepped out of his car and look at the small light brown building in front of
me. The words Roy’s Royal Bakery in big red letters is sprawled at the top of
the building. It is located between an ice cream shop and a steak house. What
he noticed immediately was a wooden crate about the 5 feet tall and 6 feet wide
was at the front of his bakery. Roy walked over to the crate and inspected it. ‘Strange’
he thought. “I wasn’t expecting any deliver today.” Roy muttered to himself.
Roy walked around the wooden crate to see if there were any labels that can
identify where the crate came from. There were no markings to identify who put
it there. Roy decided it is better to go inside and ask his cashier about the
crate. Phil is the cashier of the bakery and a high school friend of Roy. Phil
is the first to arrive and the last to leave the bakery every day. He had
always had a thing for sweets and when Roy offered him to work at your bakery,
he was thrilled. Roy walked inside his bakery and weaved around the empty
tables and chairs towards Phil. Phil was busy staring at his favorite dessert,
a chocolate and mocha tiramisu layered cake with pieces of white chocolate
flakes sprinkled on top over the thick chocolate glazed top. He eyed it like a
hawk and only looked up when Roy tapped on the desk.
“Oh,
hello Roy.” He said with a smile on his face. Phil hasn’t changed since high
school. He still has a skinny frame that made people wonder if he eats enough
at home. His black long hair is tied in a ponytail and he is wearing our
bakery’s magenta colored uniform with the words: Roy’s Royal Bakery in bold
black letters on the back. “Did you see that big box outside?” asked Roy. “I
sure did!” Exclaimed Phil. “I didn’t know we ordered something that big.”
Roy
looked over his shoulder to give the crate one more glance. “Neither did I.” He
said. “It was here when we got to the store.” Said two voices in perfect
unison. Roy jumped from the shock and
spun around to see the twins Timmy and Tommy. He had forgotten that the twins
are here in the bakery. “You almost gave me a heart attack!” Roy said in an
annoyed voice. The twins had always looked the same but also dressed the same.
Like a perfect picture of each other. However, they are both in the store’s
uniform and staring at Roy with a blank look on their face. Roy thought about
what to do, his bakery will open in 45 minutes and this big wooden box is in
front of the entrance. “We can push it out of the way of the entrance.” Said
Roy. And with a quick hand gesture, he made the come with me hand motion
towards the twins and Phil. Soon the four of them are outside and standing
around the crate. “We should push it towards the left since it is closer
towards the left” Said one of the twins. Roy can never tell who is who with
those two. He just randomly shouts Tommy or Timmy and one of them comes over.
Roy is positive he is wrong half the time but they respond anyway without
indicating which one of the twins they are. The four of them started to push
the box towards the left side and that is when you hear an angry voice coming
from the direction Roy’s group was pushing. “Don’t you dare put that burden on
us!” shouts a stout middle aged woman. Roy looked over and sees Mary. Mary runs
the ice cream shop next door and has been a thorn by your side ever since you
met her. She claims his business is here to steal her customers even when it is
winter. “I am sorry.” Says Roy. “But we need to move this box so we can clear
the entrance to our bakery.” Mary glares at Roy with hate in her eyes. “I know
what you want to do. You want to sabotage my business by blocking my front
door.” Roy sighed. He walked over to Mary and said “If I can get away with
doing that to you, I would have done long ago.” Mary’s mouth hangs wide open as
shock spread across her face. This was quickly replaced with anger as she pulls
out a cell phone. “I am going to call the police if you don’t move your stuff
off my property!” she shouted. Roy looked around nervously, people walking by
are starting to stare with a few stopping to take out their phone to hopefully
record some “action”. “Can we hurry this up?!” Ask Phil. “I heard today will be
very windy and I don’t want to get dust in my eyes.” Roy turned around and told
them to push the crate towards the right. “Maybe we can push the box in front
of our windows.” Says the twins in unison again. “That would block out the view
of our bakery.” Says Roy. “We want people to see what our bakery has to offer
them.” The wind started to pick up and Roy can see Phil’s ponytail get blown to
the side in a few seconds. He looks up at the cloudy sky and said “Let’s just
do that. I don’t want to spend any more time out here with that woman glaring
at me.” So, it is decided to push the crate right and towards the windows of
Roy’s bakery. Just then Phil tripped over his own feet and in his fall, he
grabbed the side he was pushing on. With the sound of nails falling on the
concrete, the entire crate fell apart, revealing a large pile of saw dust.
“What is that?” asks one of the twins. Roy looked at the saw dust and then up
at the sky. Mary is now hysterical after seeing the saw dust. “So, you are
trying to sabotage me! You are going to use the saw dust and the wind to scare
away my customers!” Shouts Mary. Everyone is now covering their eyes with their
hands or sleeve as the wind picks up as much saw dust as it can and disperses
it everywhere. “Well that didn’t go well at all.” Says Phil. He is grimacing as
he tries to see through all the saw dust in the air. Henry, the owner of the
steak house, comes rushing out of his steak house. “What is going on here?” He
asks in an angry voice. He is a balding man with a beer gut that would put
Santa Clause’s stomach to shame. Roy walks over to him and tells him what
happened. Henry was not having any of the excuses and told Roy that this will
cost everyone here a lot of business today.
Roy
and his employees walks back into the bakery and closed the door. “We can wait
this out.” Says Roy. “I am sure the wind would blow away all that saw dust in a
few hours. We can keep our bakery open in the mean-time.” The twins looked at
Roy and stared at him. Roy always get creeped out when they do that. He knows
it is what they do when they want are thinking about what to say to the person
they are looking at. However, to Roy, they remined him of the twin girls
standing in the hall of a haunted house. Before one of the twins can say a
word, Phil speaks up. “I think we should all take a day off until this is over.
I don’t think the wind will die down today.” Everyone looks out the window to
see the yellowish haze that is the saw dust blanket everything in sight. They
can’t even see anything out the window. Roy sighs and walks towards the back
exit located in the kitchen. “We’ll take the day off and come back tomorrow.
Hopefully it would all clear up by then.” The twins looked at each other and
high fived each other. Then they followed Roy out of the bakery. Roy poked his
head in the kitchen and shouts towards Phil. “Don’t forget to lock up the place
Phil.” Phil yelled back “I’ll remember, don’t worry.” Roy walks away towards
his car.
Phil
sits on his chair and smiled. What a great day it has been. A day off and he
get to eat as much of his favorite dessert as he wants. “It was a good thing I
got that crate of saw dust for today.” Phil said to himself. He can finally
indulge in his cravings instead of watching other people buy the delectable
dish. “I should do this more often.” Says Phil with a smirk on his face.
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