Questions in the coffee shop

As Red Tie looks at me, I can’t help but ask “Why are you staring at me?” He blushes, and I can’t help to notice that now I’m staring. After all this staring, I ask why he even had a suit on this whole time. He said he had a interview with Yale. Wow he must be smart! Quickly, he asked if I wanted to get something to eat. I wasn’t sure why he wanted too, but he wouldn’t give up on the idea. As we walk two blocks, we pass coffee shops, and finally choose one. The shop is filled with mahogany and dark wood. As I turn my phone on to see the time, he asks if I have to be somewhere. I answer with a “Yes.” I decide to be direct with red tie, and tell him “Well, I’m not exactly being nice to you.” He asks me a pretty serious question, “What would you do with a time machine?” I lean forward, and really think about the question. “And we’re ignoring the grandfather paradox?” I ask. He had no idea what I was talking about, and there I was explaining the whole thing. I don’t exactly tell red tie the whole truth about what I would do with a time machine.

A coffee shop in New York City.

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