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“'''The Restaurant'''” was an interdimensional restaurant operated by and for [[Jenny Everywhere]] across a variety of incarnations. | “'''The Restaurant'''” was an interdimensional restaurant operated by and for [[Jenny Everywhere]] across a variety of incarnations. | ||
The [[Jenny Everywhere | The [[Jenny Everywhere 2 (Second Date)|chef]] was a Jenny herself, and there were no menus needed for orders, as she would simply read the client-Jennies' minds to figure out what they had decided on. The Restaurant could be accessed from any city by Jenny if she was looking for it. It existed as a superposition of its counterparts from a variety of universes; as such, damage to the building was never permanent, as it would simply repair itself by switching its brick-and-mortar aspect with one from a slightly sideways version of itself, where it had not been damaged. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 7 May 2023
“The Restaurant” was an interdimensional restaurant operated by and for Jenny Everywhere across a variety of incarnations.
The chef was a Jenny herself, and there were no menus needed for orders, as she would simply read the client-Jennies' minds to figure out what they had decided on. The Restaurant could be accessed from any city by Jenny if she was looking for it. It existed as a superposition of its counterparts from a variety of universes; as such, damage to the building was never permanent, as it would simply repair itself by switching its brick-and-mortar aspect with one from a slightly sideways version of itself, where it had not been damaged. (PROSE: Second Date)