#61 - Disloyalty
It was the right size and shape, five little holes punched out of its bottom edge with space for one more, but where the logo of a coffee shop should be there were only two words in serif font: Disloyalty Card. Derrick picked it up and turned it over, but the other side was completely blank...
A short story about loyalty cards, coffee, and the nature of the soul. I have a lot of loyalty cards, such that I often call them my disloyalty cards. Why isn't the whole system computerised in more places?
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Music: “The Pyre” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).
Licensed under Creative Commons: By attribution 3.0.
Sound effects used in this podcast: Ambience Coffee Shop 2 by JarredGib; Night Ambient by ibirdfilm; and Hole Punching A Paper by ryanharding95.