6. I AWARD YOU A 'C'

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6. I AWARD YOU A 'C'.


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BARBIE DID HER BEST TO stay out of the way of the Health Inspector, feeling too anxious whenever she saw the woman's eyes scanning the restaurant and then jotting something down in her notepad. Knowing very well how there were many things in the restaurant not up to par, and now without a Health Inspector in their pocket, they were going to learn a hard lesson. So, instead, Barbie stuck to the office and tried to focus on sorting out the paperwork that was neglected when Mikey was alive. But even that was a giant mess. With a lot of very important paperwork missing or having been stuffed in the very bottom of the drawer. Crinkled up and covered in crumbs.

She rubbed her face tiredly. Sighing and leaning back in the creaky office chair when she heard shouting coming from the front of the restaurant. She furrowed her brows in confusion and jumped out of the seat, rushing toward it, spotting Carmy and Sydney also making his way over. The two siblings shared a puzzled look with one another before they reached the front, where everyone was standing around with the Health Inspector.

"Does anybody know how dangerous this is?" Nancy asked.

Barbie furrowed her brows as she came to stand beside Enzo. He didn't say anything but nodded his head at some dirty napkins wadded together on the counter. 

"Yo, what's going on?" Carmy asked.

Richie waved him off, "It wasn't dangerous, Ms. Chore..."

"What's dangerous?" Carmy interrogated. Sounding like he was getting more and more frustrated with the lack of an answer.

"...Until you pulled it out."

Nancy ignored him, turning her attention to Carmy as he walked out from behind the counter and towards where she was standing, "I discovered a large hole in the tile. Looks like a former gas line next to the stove tops. Not only was it not properly dry walled and caulked, but someone clogged the hole with napkins and then proxied over it..."

"Don't look at me," Richie shook his head, already spotting Carmy's eyes drifting towards him.

Barbie sighed and rubbed her face tiredly.

"...With some kind of plastic. Grease sipped into the napkins and the proxy became unproxied."

"What does that mean?" Carmy asked her. His voice calmer now that he finally received an explanation.

"A potential cross contaminate," Nancy explained, "Additionally, no hot water in the hand station."

Sydney opened her mouth to speak but was cut off by Richie's loud voice drowning hers out.

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