Just outside the patio, a boy named Malik lingered by the railing. Small and thin, his eyes scanned tables for scraps or spare change. He was a familiar figure in the neighborhood—ignored, invisible.
Bernard glanced at his watch. “You’re distracted again,” he said. Marissa smiled, placing her hand over his. “I love these lunches,” she lied, her charm practiced but cold.
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