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Morning Shift
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  • Reads 502,121
  • Votes 26,040
  • Parts 23
  • Time 2h 56m
Complete, First published Oct 27, 2017
Jonah Moshe knew working over Christmas break would be awful, especially at Happy's 24/7 Pharmacy, where he'd get to start his day in a dimly lit convenience store that smelled like cat food and cigarettes, listening to his co worker blab on for six hours straight.

But then Nicky Haddad comes in.

And he comes again.

And again.

And again.

And suddenly, working the morning shift doesn't seem all that bad.

(Double POV story)
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31 parts Complete

Day is blind. And he hates being pitied more than anything. When he had enough of his parents' constant worrying, he moved into another town to start a new life and fulfill his longtime goal of publishing a book. There, he comes across a friendly stranger who is more than ready to help out Day in any way he can. And Day thinks that maybe-just maybe, he has found the only person who didn't pity him. Excerpt from the book : This was not the first time anyone had ever appreciated Day's writing, but this time around, Day sure felt awkward and speechless. His lack of social life sure took a toll on him. "Good night, P'Mhok. It seems like it's going to rain, get home safely." He managed to say something, and to second his statement, the thunder came rumbling afterward. Mhok smiled and looked at Day in a different manner like he did for the past few days. The look that made him realize that Day was not just his employer. I like you, Day-he wanted to say that. "Good night, Day." He settled with that instead.