~ * " Real Creative, Huh? " * ~
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Ongoing, First published Nov 29, 2023
Denie is just an average teen .. . . well *decently* average.. if you push aside her slightly off demeanor and her muteness. She does love his grandma though! And sister. .... sometimes. But aside from that useless information, she is in desperate need of some of that sweet, sweet money. 
So, being as desperate as any 19 year old can be, she decides to take up a job at the famous but stupid ( In Deni's P.O.V ),  Diner down town! Yes. .. it's literally just named " Diner ". Real creative, huh? 
Anyways, Deni gets a decent wage that could keep her on her feet for a good while, so she accepts the job. Little does she know, the owner of the diner has an off-centered aura as well .. .. . 
But she has AMAZING co-workers! So that makes up for it .. . .. . .. . right..?
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