Like most nights, after most of the town had retired for the evening Lou can be found sweeping up in the diner. By now some of the folks had mistaken him as an employee but he was not. He generally cleaned the place because the high traffic made the place filthy and he was not one for eating in a dirty place. However, he had started to clean the diner late at night as some sort of coping mechanism. He couldn't quite explain it but cleaning was a comfort to him. It reminded him of more simple times and generally took his mind off of the strange occurrences that had cropped up recently.
He waited till about 4am at the earliest to start his cleaning. By then most of the people and... other things, had left the diner and headed off to the apartments or main street. He would start by clearing tables of most of the garbage. He was careful to leave things that people may actually still be eating or drinking. Half a bottle of Gatorade? that could stay. Empty soda cans? Tossed into the recycling. Still packaged food? Leave it. Solo cup with water in it? They could get another tomorrow. He toyed with the idea of bringing a sharpie so that folks could mark up their cups and thus they would use less, but what did he know? He was just a humble janitor.
Sweeping was the most relaxing part of the job for him. Moving back and forth across the dinner, making piles of dirt as he went. The feel of a tool in his hand and the visible difference he made was gratifying. With a solid sound track coming out of the jukebox and the calming sweeping sound by his feet, whatever awful monster, robot, ghoul, ghost, spirit, gangster, or hippie that had just attacked him faded out of his mind and left him calm, cool, and collected. On this night however, his calm sweeping was interrupted by a dull pain in his chest. The small scar left over from his attack and visit to the E-R was nagging him and started to wear on him. The normally relaxing task of cleaning the diner was now becoming some what of a nuisance.
Having finished sweeping half the diner Lou took a stool and sat for a moment, gently rubbing the aggravated section of his chest. He gave an annoyed, soft curse at it and propped his broom up against a near by pillar while he took a short break.