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His owner notices the noises from inside and sees us cooing at the window. He looks displeased. A woman walking past pauses outside the window to stare at our funny little group, finishing the last folds of cranes. We wave her inside. Debbie is delighted.

Gimme my bird. She gets a paper bag from the counter, and we brush a small arsenal of paper cranes into it for her to take home. A fresh shipment of donuts arrives under parchment paper on trays.

Some, apparently, come frozen from other stores, which might explain why they are not actually very good. A shipment of donuts arrives sometime past midnight. After midnight, things start to feel increasingly surreal. A man comes in loose, dirty overalls, gesturing empathetically with big, swollen hands, speaking in a language no one can understand. He pulls up a pant leg, pantomimes something like an attack. His voice changes. Another customer attempts to shoo him out, while the night shift workers behind the counter watch, impassive.

Eventually, he leaves. This Dunkin' Donuts, at least, seems to have a slightly complicated relationship to the homeless. Although Jana had been affable about most customers, she mentioned that she regularly called the police about the homeless who come into the store.

Elsewhere, there are a few customers, some sleeping, some awake. I invite one of them to join us for paper cranes. His name is Christopher. He's writing down numbers in rows in a notebook. Lotto numbers, he tells me. Combinations that he tries again and again.

He has a great smile. We have regressed to childhood games, making cootie catchers and playing MASH. I watch one of the women lean in to whisper in her friend's ear, a conspiracy, and I'm slightly wary when she pulls up a chair.

She dismisses her friend's drawings — a childish flower, a face — as amateur. She wants to learn to make a bird, but quits halfway. Christopher finally joins us at our table. He starts to fold a bird too, but gives up near the end. He shows my boyfriend how to make a paper kite — they even improvise a string, a thread, using a plastic straw and the thin paper wrapper. In Jamaica, Christopher says, he made kites using bamboo sticks. He starts to play music on his phone, singing along.



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