[center][b]Brooklyn, New York - Mary's Diner[/b]. (now with formatting) Kai politely said thank you when the waiter went the other way, almost certainly to tell the cook his order. The waiter was nice enough, he supposed. Not many service workers are transparent enough to tell you their turnip greens kind of suck ass. Most just say "Yeah. They're pretty good." Then, you end up taking a bite of the greens and up cursing at yourself for trusting that rascally waiter. But Kai didn't have to do that. he had a nice waiter. He looked back to his phone and it was buzzing, sliding on the counter slightly from its own vibrations. He picked it up and answered it. "[color=ed145b]Hello?[/color]' he said. It was his mom. "Yeah, hey. Kai? Do you have the key to the break room? We got here so early that no one has the key to unlock it. Everyone here is working early part-time shifts." Not even hanging up, Kai teleported to inside of the break room. He reached around for a light switch, turned it, which in turn, turned on the lights. He pressed the lock button on the door and pulled it open for his mother, who was on the other side. She had a purse in her hand, with her other hand holding up her cell to her ear. "Thanks, hun. How was your breakfast? Taste alright?" his mom asked. "I need to know because I want to know if Mary's is any good or not." "[color=ed145b]Actually,[/color]" Kai retorted. "[color=ed145b]I hadn't gotten my food run to me when you called. The service seems pretty good though, and that really is half the battle.[/color]" "That's nice to know, but don't let me keep you. I'm'a let you eat. See ya later, Kai." "[color=ed145b]See ya, mom.[/color]" Kai smiled and waved, then in the next second he was back in his chair at the diner. He hoped no one saw him teleport just then, or even a couple minutes earlier. There was a good number of people in there, though. Maybe no one noticed. Maybe everyone had their nose in their phones or were too busy talking to other people. It didn't matter much to Kai, anyway. He wasn't the most recognizable face on the planet, excluding when he's known by a friend. Anyone that cared to confront him had to be good with faces. Kai directed his attention to his own phone, tapping away, mostly just looking at his pictures.[/center]