Lost and Found
Georgia rang the bell for the second time, beginning to get impatient and aggravated. She was not the type of woman who enjoyed being kept waiting. It was a sign of disrespect is what it was and she wouldn’t stand for it. Georgia held herself in high regard and believed she deserved only the best, not only in service, but in every aspect of life. She was often heard complaining loudly in public places, about a thing not being closely enough resembling her own impeccable understanding of what that thing should be like. She would not pay for above-par service and if the thing wasn’t returned to her soon, in the way she knew, though would never explain, it should be, then they could lose her future custom. For most of the places she visited this was a reward rather than a punishment; her high self-regard was not shared by others who met her.