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"Do you not know what you are?" He asks, on the verge of telling me something I sense I should already know.

"What I am? I don't understand the question. I am what we all are. Human," I say, giving him a weird look.

"Can't you even smell the difference?" He asks me. I laugh.

"The only thing I smell around here is the food burning in the frying pan," I chuckle.

"Shit!"He runs to the stove to turn it off and removes the smoking frying pan.

We remain silent in the kitchen and focus on prepping and cooking orders.

"For what it's worth, Astrid, whatever happened to your mother, I'm sure she wouldn't want you blaming yourself for her death. I'm sure she would not want your father hurting you all these years because of it.

"Stepfather," I correct him.

"Your stepfather? I thought--" he says before I cut him off.

"Yes, I only found out myself last night." I explain that my birth father died when my mother was pregnant with me.

"I'm so sorry." He looks downcast.

"I was sorry at first, too, but I don't know now. Maybe it might be a good thing he isn't my real father," I say. Jim nods and smiles.

"Do you think you could work late tonight? I have important people coming from the next town for an important meeting. It would be great if I could join the meeting for a change, instead of serving the food and drinks," he explains.

"I'll have to ring Dad and ask, but I'm sure he will agree if it means more booze money for him."

My Dad says I can work the extra few hours. All my money from work always goes into his account, anyway. Of course, I don't get to see any of it, but I'd still rather be at work if it means not being near him.

"It's fine. Dad says I can work the few extra hours," I say. He gives me a wink and a smile.

"Good," he exhales with relief.

A few hours later, I have prepped food for the customers coming to the diner for their meeting.

"Is there anything I need to know about this meeting?" I ask Jim.

"We're just having some problems in Shadow Crest," he says.

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