Minnie's brunch

Minnie Mouse was meeting her friends for brunch at a local café. Minnie Mouse had to be there on time, and she had to look good for her friends. She was wearing her favourite pair of dungarees and a snazzy bow tie. When she arrived at the café she was disappointed to see that the girls were already at the table. "You're late for brunch," said Daisy Duck, "You look great though." "Daisy Duck," said Minnie, "I'm sorry you were late. You really don't have to worry about it." Daisy Duck could be a tad bit high maintenance sometimes, but Minnie couldn't help but feel a little sorry for her. Daisy was familiar with Minnie Mouse's mind games and was determined not to fall for it. "I know you mean well," said Daisy, "but you're not as good as you think you are." "Is that so?" asked Minnie, "At least I don't dress like a toddler." "I know that," replied Daisy, "but I can't help it. I'm too small to wear anything bigger." Minnie had never noticed that before. The waitress then came up and asked if they were ready to order. "I'd like two glasses of chocolate milk and a chocolate chip pancake," said Daisy. "I'll have three glasses of strawberry milk and a cheese and ham crêpe," said Minnie. The waitress gave them their orders. "That was fast," said Daisy. "Isn't it unusual to have such a little girl as a waitress?" "I'm not a little girl," said the waitress, "I'm a dwarf." "A dwarf? What is a dwarf?" asked Daisy. "A dwarf is a small person like me," replied the waitress. "But where does a dwarf live?" "I live in a house, just like anyone else," the waitress said. "Then I suppose you must have a father and mother," said Minnie, "Are they also dwarves?" "No, my mother and father are very big people. It's quite funny actually," said the waitress. "Well I don't like dwarf jokes." The End

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