"Of course," Marc said. "You can ask to have one without sauerkraut or get other vegetables. If you can handle onions, they have baked onions too and those with the German sausage is a treat. They also have lettuce and tomato, and the standard things you can get on sandwiches and baguettes." As he explained the options he led the way to where the street vendor usually parked his foodtruck. "I will probably get a hamburger," he continued. "With the baked onion and curry ketchup. That's it." [hr] Benjamin observed what was going on around him as he ate; there wasn't much else to do. He missed Dia and Ray, and even Ari. Hopefully he would see Dia later that day. Ray probably wouldn't be released until the morning. At least he could meet her from breakfast again. "Pills, Benjamin," he heard next to him and he looked up. "No thanks. I feel fine." "You have to take them regularly for them to continue to work." He picked up the cup with the pills and offered them to the nurse. "No thanks, I'm good. I won't take them." With a disapproving frown the nurse took the pills from him and put them back on the medicine cart, after which she wrote something down. Probably another note about his refusal. Benjamin shurgged internally; he couldn't care less.