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{{Quote|Guess it just doesn't seem like the right time to give up. Seems like it's not about how you feel these days, it's about what you have to do.|Waitress}} | {{Quote|Guess it just doesn't seem like the right time to give up. Seems like it's not about how you feel these days, it's about what you have to do.|The Waitress}} | ||
The '''Unnamed Waitress''' was a working mother | The '''Unnamed Waitress''' was a working mother, becoming widowed when her husband [[Ray]] was [[Killed In Action|killed in action]], leaving her eight-months pregnant.<ref>[[Media:eight_months_pregnant.ogg|eight_months_pregnant.ogg]]</ref> The night she got the news, she wandered aimlessly through [[Boston]], eventually entering a small restaurant where she spent her last credit on a slice of key-lime pie. Seeing her distress, the restaurant owner promised her a job after her baby was born.<ref>[[Media:kitchen_smells.ogg|kitchen_smells.ogg]]</ref> She continued to work there for many years.<ref>[[Media:plasma_torpedo.ogg|plasma_torpedo.ogg]]</ref> | ||
In [[2552]], she took pity on a crying customer, [[Rani Sobeck]], and helped cheer her up, giving her a free bowl of [[Clam Chowder|clam chowder]].<ref>[[Media:clam_chowder.ogg|clam_chowder.ogg]]</ref> | In [[2552]], she took pity on a crying customer, [[Rani Sobeck]], and helped cheer her up, giving her a free bowl of [[Clam Chowder|clam chowder]].<ref>[[Media:clam_chowder.ogg|clam_chowder.ogg]]</ref> |
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- "Guess it just doesn't seem like the right time to give up. Seems like it's not about how you feel these days, it's about what you have to do."
- — The Waitress
The Unnamed Waitress was a working mother, becoming widowed when her husband Ray was killed in action, leaving her eight-months pregnant.[1] The night she got the news, she wandered aimlessly through Boston, eventually entering a small restaurant where she spent her last credit on a slice of key-lime pie. Seeing her distress, the restaurant owner promised her a job after her baby was born.[2] She continued to work there for many years.[3]
In 2552, she took pity on a crying customer, Rani Sobeck, and helped cheer her up, giving her a free bowl of clam chowder.[4]