She’s one of the managers at a restaurant where I sometimes go for lunch. I’ve been going in there for a couple of years and I know Anna well enough to be friendly when we see each other. She’s about 28 and her company transferred her here from Colorado about four years ago.
She told me a few weeks ago that she was leaving the company for a job with a local competitor. I told her I was sorry to hear that and that I’d be sorry not to see her anymore. When I was there Thursday, she told me it was her last day.
“I really hate it you’re leaving,” I said. “I hope you like the new job.”
And then my bag of food showed up and I turned to leave, saying, “Bye!” It took me a few seconds to realize she was following me out the door. When I realized she was coming after me, I turned to see why — since I was puzzled.
“You understand this is really my last day, right?” she said. I could tell she was flustered but I had no idea why.

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