Quiet City
Excuse me!
Hello.
Hi.
Sorry to bother you.
I just, um...
Do you live around here?
Yeah.
Um, I'm supposed to meet
my friend at this diner
on, um, 4th and 7th?
Right.
Do you know where that is?
Am I going the right way?
Um...what diner?
Um...hang on.
I wrote it down somewhere.
Uh, Daisy's?
Oh, yeah.
You know where it is?
Yeah.
OK, so what should I do?
Uh...OK.
Um, basically, um, OK,
go out this exit,
go to your right,
and then take the left staircase
out to the floor level.
Um, and then, OK,
you're going to get out
and go left on the street right there.
So l--
This street right here.
So I take a left when I go
out to the street?
Yeah, go left,
go left out of the station,
left on the street,
and then go, like,
two blocks up,
and then, um...
what do you see over there?
I'm trying to think.
Um...
Thanks for walking with me.
It's really nice of you.
Yeah, no problem.
Kind of a bad situation right now.
My friend--
I should have known.
It's typical of my friend, Samantha.
She, um...
last I heard from her
was on this message
where she said she had lost
her phone charger.
And the only way
I knew where to go
was that she
left me that message
saying to meet at the diner,
so otherwise I would be...
I don't know what I would do.
Really?
Yeah.
That sucks.
Yeah.
It does.
But anyway,
she's really irresponsible,
and, like, she's that kind of person
where if you want to hang out
at, like, 8:
00 at nightor something,
you should probably tell her
to get ready around 7:00
because just give her
an hour extra
because she's going to be
late anyway.
Then she'd still be late
even if you did that, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah, my friend Rick
is actually like that.
Really?
Yeah, like the other day
we went to eat
at this Mexican place,
and, like, the bill came
and it was like...
like I had cash and, like,
he only had his card,
so he was like, "Oh, I'll just
pay for it on my card
and you can give me cash
or whatever."
And I was like, "OK, cool,"
like, not that big of a deal,
and then, you know,
like, two hours later
we were at home
and we realized
that, like, he forgot his card
at the restaurant.
But then it was even worse
because then for, like,
the next three days,
anytime we went and, like,
ate somewhere together
or, like, did anything
that cost money,
he was like,
"Oh, I don't have my card,"
and then, like, I was the only
one who, like, had cash on me
so I'd end up paying
for everything, you know.
Oh, that's not cool.
That's not good.
Just, like, flaking
and, you know,
being really, like, forgetful.
Yeah, although I have to admit,
I just did that about a week ago.
What? Like forgot
your card somewhere?
Yeah.
Although it's usually
my keys that I forget
because when I come home,
I just, like, throw my stuff down,
I just throw my keys,
but not ever in the same place.
Like it's always just, like,
somewhere where I can't find them.
And, like, I probably waste
ten minutes a day
looking for my keys.
- Hey.
- Hey.
What's up?
Uh, she's not in there,
so, um, I guess I'm just going
to wait inside for her,
see if she calls me
or shows up, you know.
OK.
Cool.
Well, I don't know.
Nice meeting you, I guess.
Yeah, nice meeting you, too.
No luck.
No.
So do you come here a lot?
Um, well, I used to,
but I don't so much anymore.
My ex-girlfriend actually
used to like to come here.
Are we going to run into her?
No. She actually
doesn't live here.
She lives in Alaska.
Why Alaska?
She's from there.
She's from Alaska?
Yeah.
Interesting.
What is she doing there now?
She just went back home, or...
Yeah.
She, like, teaches history.
What's her name?
Amy.
Do you guys still talk a lot?
Uh, not really.
We're not on bad terms,
but we just don't happen
to speak as much anymore.
We shared a room.
I had, you know, two roommates
at the time,
and she moved in with us.
So it was us two in one room
and then my two other roommates,
which was kind of weird
because the whole, like,
eight months that I was living here,
and she was still in Florida,
I was kind of hanging out
with them all the time
because they're my friends
or whatever.
And then kind of when she
got here, it was more about...
I guess I sort of...
we just only kind of wanted
to hang out together,
so it was, like, we kind of,
you know, fenced ourselves
off from them
even though we were all living
in the same place.
It was, like, this thing
that you want to just
keep it to yourself, I guess,
if that makes sense.
What do you think
you're going to do?
That's a good question.
Uh...
is this place open 24 hours or...
Yeah.
What, are you just going
to hang out here all night
and wait for her?
Um, yeah.
You think that's a bad idea?
Uh...I don't know
if it's a bad idea.
Maybe it's not necessarily
a great idea.
I mean,
I don't know what--
I guess I could just
keep calling her,
like, try to find--
I don't have her address
or anything.
You can...
if you want to hang out
with me, I don't mind,
and I mean, just while you keep
trying to find her, you know.
I mean, we could just
hang out at my place
so you don't have to just sit
in the diner alone, you know.
Really?
Yeah, I mean, my couch is open.
It's available.
Well, hopefully
I won't have to spend--
No, no, no, no.
That's really nice.
It's not weird.
I just hopefully won't have to
spend the night or anything
because I'm hoping
that she'll call me back
before that happens.
What are you doing now?
Just making sure
she hasn't called me.
I'm sorry.
I'm really, I'm really
nervous right now.
I hope I'm not
freaking you out or, like...
I'm just really nervous.
Sorry.
Can I put my stuff down, like...
Yeah, yeah, wherever.
OK.
Do you want a drink
or something?
Sure.
Let me see.
I'm not sure what we have.
Looks pretty barren.
Do you want, like, a drink
or do you want a drinky drink?
Like alcohol?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, do you want a drink?
Yeah, we can drink.
Get a little loosey goosey.
Um...
All I have is this bottle of wine
that I was actually
kind of trying to save
because my dad sent it to me.
My dad's, like,
kind of a wine nut
so he'll send me these
random, like, wines.
I never really understand them
when I get them.
Like he'll talk about
how great they are,
and then I'll taste them,
and they all taste
the f***in' same to me.
But we can try it.
I don't know.
Do you know what pinot noir is?
Is that good?
I think it's supposed to be better
than, like, merlot or cabernet.
I like most of those
that I've tried,
if you want to try it.
All right.
We'll give it a whirl.
Thank you.
Yeah, no problem.
So this is really nice of you
to let me stay
at your apartment.
I know I already said this,
but I really appreciate it a lot
just because
I don't really know
what I would be doing
right now if...
No, that's fine.
You know?
Sorry, but I don't have
any wine glasses.
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