Ed and Jackie stopped in a small suburban town around Baltimore two days after their encounter with the twins. They went into the Nautical Diner to have an early dinner. The place was nice enough and the food was good.
Their waitress was a cute woman in her early thirties named Vicky. Vicky had a pretty face with medium length brown hair. She had a slight accent that neither Ed nor Jackie could pick out. She was a very good waitress but was somewhat on the shy side.
Ed noticed that her legs were well muscled, possibly from years of waitress work. He found her unusual facial features to be quite attractive and playfully flirted with her whenever she came to the table.
Vicky was tired. She had worked since the breakfast run and was anticipating getting off work soon. While she was ready to get off work she had no reason to rush home. She was divorced and had no one at home waiting on her. But at least she would be happy to get off of her feet and relax.
Ed and Jackie ate, paid cash and left a decent tip for Vicky then exited. They were about to get into the car and leave when Jackie saw Vicky leaving out of the back door.
"There goes that cute waitress you were flirting with." She said.
Ed watched as Vicky went around to the private parking lot in the rear. "Yeah, she was a cutie." He said.
Jackie looked up and down the street. "There's nobody around, want to follow her around back and see if we can get to know her better?"
"Are you suggesting what I think you're suggesting?" Ed asked.
"If the opportunity is there, why not." She answered.
The both looked around to make sure that no one was watching. Then crept around the corner. They saw Vicky opening her purse looking for her keys.
"There's no windows back here," Jackie observed. "Grab her and drag her behind the dumpsters."
"Miss!" Jackie called out to Vicky. When the waitress turned around she continued. "I think we shortchanged you on your tip. We went back inside but the manager said you had left. She said we might catch you back here."
Vicky was confused. She had never had someone run her down to give her a tip before. She thought that they had given her a fair tip, but she wasn't going to turn down more money if they offered it.
"Well, this is a surprise." She answered.