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Ryder’s true intention behind calling them to this coffee shop now became crystal clear. David and Vanessa’s eyes wandered off in the direction of the waitress who was untying her stained white apron and getting ready to leave. “She doesn’t really seem like the type to make secret pacts with demons,” David concluded after observing her for some time. She looked just like a normal person trying to scrape out a living for herself. Nothing about her seemed suspicious. Vanessa however, wasn’t convinced. “Looks can be deceiving. We should nab her by surprise!” “I don’t believe violence will be necessary,” Ryder concluded. Having changed into her casual t-shirt, the waitress returned to their table. She spoke in her usual sweet manner. “I am sorry but we are about to close. Even the owner h