The morning is a beautiful one I observe out my window. Hopefully I'll be able to enjoy it outdoors instead of cooped up inside waiting on rude drunks. I sit up in my bed finally after procrastinating for a good 20 minutes. With a sigh I'm out of bed and slipping one of my only outfits. I glance at the mirror and frown at my reflection. My face is nothing if not dirty in the morning light. I know I likely stink slightly of human bodily odor. My hair is a tangled mess and I frown. I grab my brush and run it through my hair quickly. It succeeds in taming the black locks slightly. Then I wrap it up in a high pony tail. Thankfully tonight is an off night for me. I can make a quick run to the forest and swim in the stream. Maybe then I'll smell a little more pleasant than I do at the present moment. I head downstairs and tell my boss that I am present and ready for duty. I then get to work serving the guests breakfast. I put on a fake smile towards these people, even though a quarter of them flirted with me the night before in a drunken stupor. They probably only hold affection for me because I bring them their booze. I smile invitingly at many of the guests that are regulars and quickly put their orders in. I ask a few of the guests if they would like to order, but they decline. "Let me know when you are ready to order." I say with my fake smile still plastered on my face. Hopefully they don't notice it because I have been practicing for years. When someone practices something enough its easy to make it look real or effortless. I turn around and take the order of another table before walking back into the kitchen. "Eve!" Exclaims the cook with a smile on his face, "Long time no see." She dawns a genuine smile, "Hey George. Sorry, I've been busy out front. How are the kids?" "They are doing just fine." He beams, "What do I have to make?" I give him the order ticket and walk back out into the dining room. The room is beginning to thin out luckily. Lunch is almost over for most of the citizens from town. They begrudgingly make their way to their shops and work places. Although bad news for them it is good news for me. I will soon be able to take the rest of the day off.