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Two diners, a chef, and a twisted dinner. |
The steak was succulent. The chicken juicy. The entire meal had a certainâŚcharacter to it. He tucked into it with unusual abandon. She finally spoke when heâd finished licking his fingers. âYou like it?â âLike it? Itâs magical! Where did you find such a genius chef?â âOh, heâs good, no doubt. But the magic here lies in the ingredients and also,â she hesitated before adding, âthe meticulousness with which they were sourced.â # âStop!â My companion smashed his fist on the bar counter, spilling some of his beer in the process. âIâm not going to listen to any more of this tripe. I can see the twist coming a mile away. She served him a human being, didnât she?â he asked. I smirked in that annoying way which always got on peopleâs nerves. âNo, she didnât. How predictable would that be? And who said anything about there being a twist anyway?â âFine. Continue then,â he said. âWhere was I nowâŚoh rightâŚthe source.â # âWhere do you source your food from?â he asked. âWe grow it ourselves,â she replied. âWhatâs your secret?â he asked as he not-so-discreetly mopped the remaining juices off the plate with his fingers. âOur farm animals are on a special diet. So are our vegetables. We donât use ordinary feed or fertiliser.â # âShe grinds humans up into the fertiliser and the feed, doesnât she? Is that it? Itâs even lamer than I thought!â âWhy are you being so morbid? And I do agreeâââthat would have been very lame. Now, if you donât have any more âtheoriesâ, shall I continue?â He nodded. A cold, steely determination had crept into his eyes. I smirked again. # âIâd love to meet and compliment the chef in person. This was the best meal Iâve ever had in my life,â he said. âIâll summon him immediately,â she made a couple of gestures at the server. A few seconds later, a voice coughed behind him. He looked up to see a tall slender man in a chefâs hat standing over him. âWell, that was quick,â he said. âMeet The Count, our head chef. He has apprenticed under a lot of culinary masters and is now a man who possesses the sum of their skills. Heâs absolutely lapped up their talents, so to speak,â she said. The Count smiled at him. He smiled back. The Countâs teeth glinted. # âVampire!â âThis, sir, isnât chic-lit!â I said with as much indignation as I could muster. # âWhatâs your secret?â he asked. âWould you believe, cauldrons? I always cook in cauldrons. And I like to sing with the other chefs while I do it,â The Count replied. âThatâsâŚinteresting,â he said. âSurely, there must be something else?â he probed further. He knew that The Count was hiding something. The Count hesitated for a bit, then leaned into his ear and whispered. # âWarlock?â âNope.â # âSalt. Lots of it,â The Count said. âAnd a shitload of MSG,â he added with a wink. # âYouâre horrible at spotting the twist,â I said. And then I ate him. Telling that story always gives me the munchies. THE END |