She had anticipated this moment all year, when she would
sit down at In-n-Out and enjoy a delicious, delectable, and delightful hamburger.
The burgers in Cleveland were okay, but they were no In-n-Out. They weren’t as juicy;
they didn’t taste like home.
She took a slow bite of her burger, savoring the texture
and anticipating how tasty the whole experience was going to be. After a moment
she stopped, assessed the taste of the burger and realized it wasn’t how she remembered
it. She swallowed then took another bite and, frowning, came to a decision. It
just wasn’t that good.
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