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He stood, removed his hood, and revealed who he truly was. Shock rippled through the diner as he confronted the cashiers for their disrespect and suspended them on the spot. Then he stepped behind the counter, tied on an apron, and served with the same pride he had the first day the diner opened. He poured coffee for the construction worker, helped the struggling mother with her tray, greeted each customer with warmth, and moved through the room with the quiet steadiness of a man rediscovering his purpose. Customers whispered, smiled, even clapped, as if witnessing something they thought had been lost in the modern world.
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