The old man looked up from the menu, his eyes widening slightly as he took in the sight of the waitress before him. She was indeed striking, with her radiant smile and the way her uniform hugged her curves. Clearing his throat, he tried to focus on the menu in front of him.
“I’ll have the… uh, the chicken parmesan, please,” he finally managed to say, his voice a bit shaky.
“Excellent choice,” the waitress replied with a wink, scribbling down his order on her notepad before sauntering off to the kitchen.
As he waited for his food, the old man couldn’t help but reflect on his life. He had been married once, long ago, to a woman who had been the love of his life. But she had passed away many years ago, leaving him alone in the world. Since then, he had grown accustomed to his solitude, finding comfort in the routines of his daily life.
But sitting in that restaurant, surrounded by the hustle and bustle of the busy dining room, he couldn’t shake the feeling of loneliness that gnawed at him. It had been so long since he had felt the warmth of another person’s touch, since he had heard the sound of laughter filling a room.
Lost in his thoughts, he didn’t notice when the waitress returned with his food, setting it down in front of him with a smile. “Here you go, sir. Is there anything else I can get for you?” she asked, her voice soft and inviting.
The old man looked up at her, suddenly struck by the kindness in her eyes. “Actually, there is something,” he said slowly, his heart pounding in his chest. “Would you… would you like to sit and talk with me for a while? I could use some company.”
The waitress hesitated for a moment, glancing around the busy restaurant before nodding. “Sure, why not? I’ve got a few minutes to spare.”
And so, the two of them sat together at the table, chatting about everything and nothing as the hours slipped by. The old man learned that her name was Emily and that she was working at the restaurant to save up money for college. She, in turn, listened intently as he shared stories from his own life...