I had no idea it would get this bad.
Until last week, I always stopped at a coffee shop on my way to the train that I take to work at a clinic in downtown Seattle where I’m a nurse. Recently, as the coronavirus pandemic spread throughout our city and the rest of the United States, the number of customers kept dwindling until it was just the barista and me, standing six feet from each other across the bar. I asked how business had been, and we laughed. She said she liked my orange nail polish.
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