APLI01 (Jul 15, 2022)

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APLI01

Summary of Receipt

Mrs. Zerep is spotted in Central Park, New York City. No. 3 gives some descriptions about her, and wonders how this Daiquiri can be served, considering Miss. Augustine's order was a big headache.

Transcript

[BRANCH] LONG ISLAND
[SERVER] MANAGER NO. 3
[DATE] 7/15/22
[INDEX ID] APLI01
[SECURITY] DINER
Looks like we've got a rather large customer looking for Daiquiri's in New York. Mrs… Mrs… I don't know, Mrs. "Zerep" was seen near Central Park. She's an odd customer, like all the rest who want to have a fruity cocktail for breakfast. She's rather flowery, though clearly a dog person, thus her name. I'd call her four eyes but it might be a bit too mean, or perhaps, too on the nose. She seems rather defensive too—like she's got this massive shell built up around her. She seems… amicable enough, though still a bit too friendly for a Mr.

Given Mrs. Zerep's, well, let's call it a calm demeanor, we can probably approach her with some cautious optimism. So far, our family in New York have claimed that it seems she is more curious than anything. Tourists think it's an art installation—bonus of operating out of New York, these Tourists' will buy just about anything. Mrs. Zerep doesn't seem to be posing any immediate threats if we don't get her a Daiquiri fast enough… though that can change at any time. Worse… how exactly are we supposed to serve… you know, Daiquiris?

The whole Miss. Augustine was a massive headache and came with a far, far too steep cost. Though, that was before Daiquiris were fully on the menu. Now? Well, I guess it goes both ways, huh? They're going to be easier to serve, but more customers are going to want them. Not to mention we know literally nothing about any of these customers—they're so… strange. No. 62 is working to see if he can cross-reference with any of our known customers in case there is some overlap. So far, it seems like Zerep is the closest to, well, Perez. No. 35 and 611 are going to go in for a closer look soon.