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The prospect of dining for free, for the rest of their lives, seemed surreal, prompting Joanna to interject, "Mom, I'm pretty sure Travis has a very good relationship with Mr. Davidson, that's why..." She cast a hopeful glance toward Travis, seeking affirmation and understanding in the midst of this unexpected turn of culinary fortune.

Stepping into the role of mediator, Travis interjected with a reassuring tone, "Yes, definitely. Vic used to be a very good friend of mine; that's why he treats us like his family. There's no need to feel uneasy about that."

Vic Davidson, visibly touched by Travis's mention of familial bonds, was on the verge of tears, his voice quivering as he expressed, "Yes, oh yes, that's so true... We are family. I owe a lot to Mr. Danforth; you wouldn't understand if I begin to explain. Please make yourself comfortable; don't stand on ceremony here."

Despite these heartfelt assurances, the Blooms remained hesitant to delve into the expansive menu and place their o
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