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17. Double life at Karnegie Country club

Chapter 17: Double life at Karnegie Country club

Thanks to Rachel's recommendation, I landed a job as a waitress at the prestigious Karnegie Club, found in 1736.

The Karnegie Club, oh boy, where do I even begin? The members walk around like they own the place, probably because they do. It's like stepping into a world where everyone's last name is engraved on a golden plaque, and if yours isn't, well, good luck getting past the front gate. It was like stepping into a scene from a movie where the rich and famous mingled with the absurdly posh. The walls were adorned with paintings of ancient ancestors who probably never lifted a finger in their lives, except perhaps to ring a bell for their servants.

And oh, the dress code for waitresses! It was stricter than a kindergarten teacher during nap time. If your socks didn't match your bow tie, you might as well have been wearing a clown suit. The members strutted around like peacocks, their noses held high enough to detect even the faintest
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