Abby
It takes a moment for me to process John’s words. I’m standing here, on the subway platform, with my phone in my hand and my coffee in the other, feeling like my life is spiraling out of control.
The buzz of the city, the sleepy commuters shuffling past me, and the distant clatter of subway cars fade into the background as I realize my situation is getting desperate.
“Okay, okay. Don’t panic, Abby,” I mutter to myself, opening my contacts to find Anton’s number. Anton is a skilled chef, and he’s been working with me for a little while now. He could fill in for John in a heartbeat, I’m sure of it.
My thumb hovers over the call button for a second, considering, but then I tap it. I’ve got no other options right now, the clock is ticking, and Anton will be a shoe-in. The line rings, and with each passing second, I can feel my nerves becoming even more tightly wound.
Finally, Anton answers. “Abby. What’s going on?”
I suck in a deep breath. “Anton, are you busy today? Specifically, in the next couple of hours?”
“Well… Not really… Why?” He sounds a little off, not quite like his normal chipper self, but I chalk it up to the early hour, and continue.
“Look, Anton, I’m in a bind. John is really sick, like, food-poisoning sick, and he can’t be my sous chef for the cook-off. I know it’s super last-minute, but can you please step in for him? I-I’ll give you a week’s bonus.”
There’s a pause on the other end of the line, just long enough for my heart to drop to my stomach. Then Anton coughs. It’s not a casual, just-woke-up kind of cough. It’s a deep, guttural, I’ve-been-sick-all-night-puking-my-brains-out sore throat kind of cough.
“Anton, are you okay?” I ask, my eyes widening, my voice tinged with disbelief and a sudden spike of dread.
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