[color=f7941d][b][center][h3]S I D[/h3] Location: Nowhere, USA > The Greasy Spoon[/center][/b][/color] [color=f7941d]"Absolutely starving."[/color] Sid announced loudly as he entered the Greasy Spoon, wiping the sweat from his forehead. He was greeted with a few stares, mostly from the locals; he greeted them with a small wave and a bow of his head before quickly made a b-line to an open seat. He slid his bag off of his shoulder and let it rest by his feet, quickly threading his foot through the straps so no one would go wandering away with it if he wasn't paying attention. Thankfully he wasn't waiting long, a waiter quickly approaching him for his order. "The usual?" The man asked, causing Sid to awkwardly rub the back of his head. He'd been here nearly a week and had eaten here nearly every single time. This waiter had dealt with him nearly each visit. Look, it wasn't his fault he wasn't a huge fan of having a variety of foods daily. He liked what he liked and it was usually what he wanted. But under the slight scrutiny of being called out- [color=f7941d]"No, I think I'll try something a bit different... uh."[/color] Grabbing a menu off the table, he scanned over it quickly. [color=f7941d]"Cheeseburger, a bunch of fries... side of toast, wait, this comes with three sides? No extra cost?"[/color] "No extra cost." [color=f7941d]"Great! A side of toast, two scrambled eggs, and some lightly grilled mixed veggies."[/color] After rattling off his order, him and the waiter shared some quick chit-chat before the man went on his way. Taking the chance, he looked around and spotted a newspaper. Sneakily- but not really- he reached over and pulled it from another tables chair, the chattering couple not noticing. Flipping the paper around, he huffed softly as he glanced at the front page. The whole town had a bit of a gloom over it, so much gossip. He hadn't paid much attention to the whole thing outside of being warned about going out on the trails that went farther into the woods, but apparently it had turned out to be quite a big deal. Instead of lingering on the headline news, he skimmed a few pages until he found the comic section.