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... lodged in. He had just finished eating a sumptuous lunch of sweet lobster chunks baked into a delicious plate of Mac and cheese.

He was so engrossed in what he was reading that he didn’t notice Tom enter the restaurant until Tom was a few inches close to his table.

“Hey, little bro!” Fred raised his head and smiled sluggishly at Tom. “I thought you had changed your mind about coming around. As you can see...” He gestured to the already cleared table, “...you just missed lunch. I ...

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