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One Tuesday morning, exhausted from another silent commute, she stopped at a small café. "One chocolate muffin, please," she said perfectly.
One month later, Priya walked back into The Daily Grind.
Priya’s face burned. She knew that. She had studied that. But knowing grammar and launching it into real conversation were two different planets. One Tuesday morning, exhausted from another silent commute,
Leo the barista smiled. "Sure! For here or to go?"
The silence stretched. Two seconds. Five seconds. Leo waited kindly. Priya’s face burned
Leo didn't laugh. He handed her the muffin. "You know," he said gently, "you can just say 'For here, thanks.' Short and sweet."
Priya froze. For here or to go? She understood every word. But her brain started a slow, painful grammar check: Is 'to go' a prepositional phrase? Should I say 'I will eat it here' or 'For here'? But knowing grammar and launching it into real
Leo recognized her. "Hey! The muffin lady! Long time. What can I get you?"