When the seven teenagers and one woman all went to bed that night in Central City. None of them were ready for the 'dream' that would haunt them. Hazily awaking in the dark room, in a circle with one another facing each other. A woman stood in the middle, strangely familiar but not quite in a way that is recognizable. She says plenty of things but whatever is running through your veins is making it muddled and difficult to understand at first. Then as things blank out again you now find yourself on a metal table, strapped to it with leather strapped buckled in. Aside from a pair of almost stereotypical looking doctors is a plastic bag containing some liquid, with its strangely bright color. As the liquid goes down a tube towards a needle in your arm. Things go blank one more time, and soon they find themselves in bed. Left to figure out just what the Hell happened.
As school was set to start, students getting their breakfast and talking in numerous groups about whatever. All the while in the cafe Paul Lambardi started putting on his apron getting ready for his first two periods of the day running the school cafe. He pulled out a white board as he started writing down a menu for the day. “Alright so for breakfast we're going to do candied bacon pancakes with an omelet bar.” Paul let out a yawn and a quick head shake before needing a moment to get back into what he was doing. “Uh for lunch, lets go with... have we done fried chicken recently? Lets go with that and mac and cheese.”
Paul frankly wasn't looking forward to the work ahead as he got the others going on their prep work for breakfast. It was strange feeling that way since usually Paul loved working at the cafe. Cooking was his passion and ever since he was given the manager role by the home ec teacher. He was able to make menus that were huge hits in school. Still the sleep before was getting to him on a level that he wasn't used too. The usual dreams he had, when he did have them. Were just usually weird and pointless. Not something that felt so there, in the moment. Still he had work to do and it was giving him something to take his mind off of things.
As he opened the cafe and started serving Paul was back into the swing of things. Serving up plates, handling customers, hitting on the usual girls who came in, in a way that could only be described as hopelessly cute. “So I mean if you want to go out again I wouldn't mind. I think though I might be a bit busy these next couple days.” Paul was telling another girl as he was making her omelet with sauteed mushrooms, crumbled sausage, and cheddar. “But still I'm sure we can make something happen in the next couple days.” Paul truthfully didn't have a lot going on, but he was just not feeling like going out. No real reason, but he didn't want her to feel like he was rejecting her.
As school was set to start, students getting their breakfast and talking in numerous groups about whatever. All the while in the cafe Paul Lambardi started putting on his apron getting ready for his first two periods of the day running the school cafe. He pulled out a white board as he started writing down a menu for the day. “Alright so for breakfast we're going to do candied bacon pancakes with an omelet bar.” Paul let out a yawn and a quick head shake before needing a moment to get back into what he was doing. “Uh for lunch, lets go with... have we done fried chicken recently? Lets go with that and mac and cheese.”
Paul frankly wasn't looking forward to the work ahead as he got the others going on their prep work for breakfast. It was strange feeling that way since usually Paul loved working at the cafe. Cooking was his passion and ever since he was given the manager role by the home ec teacher. He was able to make menus that were huge hits in school. Still the sleep before was getting to him on a level that he wasn't used too. The usual dreams he had, when he did have them. Were just usually weird and pointless. Not something that felt so there, in the moment. Still he had work to do and it was giving him something to take his mind off of things.
As he opened the cafe and started serving Paul was back into the swing of things. Serving up plates, handling customers, hitting on the usual girls who came in, in a way that could only be described as hopelessly cute. “So I mean if you want to go out again I wouldn't mind. I think though I might be a bit busy these next couple days.” Paul was telling another girl as he was making her omelet with sauteed mushrooms, crumbled sausage, and cheddar. “But still I'm sure we can make something happen in the next couple days.” Paul truthfully didn't have a lot going on, but he was just not feeling like going out. No real reason, but he didn't want her to feel like he was rejecting her.