Leonard had the passenger side door open before the car
stopped moving. Tasha stood outside
Donut Hut, their 'Closed' sign facing the street. Despite the fact the TV torso of the
robot on the Video Robot roof played a movie 24/7, Donut Hut was the ongoing capitalist operation of the entities sharing a parking lot.
Video Robot's day-to-day financial operations had gone belly up years
ago. The building was open only a few
hours every week, an unofficial historic preservation project taken under the
wing of the Belknap Arts initiative. A
smorgasbord of streaming services fed the belly of the rooftop robot. A smart app made sure nothing racier than
PG-13 projected out towards potential impressionable car passengers and
pedestrians.
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