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A woman has an unsettling experience in her favorite coffee shop. |
Bud Conklin So I was sitting at my usual table at the Coffee Bean sipping my normal brew, when this guy wearing a strange black polyester wig sat down at the next table facing me. He kept staring at me. I got busy playing with a coffee drip on my table with my left index finger. The man was ruining my solitude! “Excuse me?” I said, trying to get him to look away. “Don’t you recognize me?” he asked, pulling his chair closer. “No!” I said and backed away. He was obviously wearing a disguise: curly black wig, fake nose attached to horn-rimmed glasses with no lenses, grotesquely padded shoulders... “You really don’t?” He moved closer. I gathered my things. This weirdo was freaking me out. “Bud Conklin? Rainer High? Sophomore year?” I remembered the name Bud Conklin. “You don’t look like the guy I knew in school.” “So you do remember me?” “Why are you wearing a disguise?” “I didn’t think you’d talk to me,” he said, adding, “I was so in love with you. And now here we are again, fifteen years later.” I didn’t remember much about him, but this strange behavior made me not want to know him now. Who wears a disguise and asks if someone recognizes them? Duh. “Well, I have to go,” I said and stood up. “We’re just getting reacquainted, Lois.” Without another word, I left the Coffee Bean as fast as my feet would carry me. I guess I’ll have to find another coffee place. A side note: my name is Cassie, not Lois. |