II-STNO01 (Mar 1, 2020)

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II-STNO01
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Summary of Receipt

Employee 17 (Felix Blackwood) and the rest of the Cafe and Diner return to his childhood home in New Orleans. They also identify two monsters lurking around, Mrs. Brown (the Rougarou) and Mrs. Morrison (a Grunch). Also - they’re near the Bermuda Triangle, one of the three major sites of Otherside crossings (see Year Zero). There’s bound to be a lot of monsters here.

Transcript

SEQUENCE II
DATE: 3/1/2020
EMPLOYEE NO. 17
FILE REFERENCE: STNO01
TOTAL: $01.23
They say it is good to be home, but I disagree. There are many strange things in New Orleans. The Cafe and Diner will be staying in the abandoned manor of my youth while we conduct our market research here. And it would seem we got here not a moment too soon.

Two new customers have been identified as potentially enjoying our brand of coffee. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Brown is to be expected this time of the year. She was spotted around Mardi Gras, although many believe it was a costume. Local family says otherwise. As for the ever-delightful Mrs. Morrison… She was spotted by Blind Lagoon. Two locals saw her, one local was chewed out by her. She’s got a bit of a mouth.

Mrs. Brown is a lovely woman, although she often dressed in rags of french red. Enjoyed a nice roux, usually two servings with a side of G in-between. As for Mrs. Morrison, she’s… rather rude, as charming as an eel and as cuddly as a cactus, but at least she thinks about you more than I do.

As for Mrs. Brown, she enjoys a glass of Green Tea while Mrs. Morrison prefers her Orange Juice. I have their previous menus somewhere and when I find them I will have Team 7 add them to the site. What you need to know now, is Mrs. Brown likes it when you stick to your word. Mrs. Morrison is foul-mouthed but some nice cool water will subdue her. While we’re here it might be worth it to set up a meeting with the Queen, as she will certainly know how to deal with Mrs. Morrison. I’ll make arrangements but no promises.