Marks Head Bobbers Serina Better Guide
“I’m looking for something that’s out of stock.”
It wasn't an official title. It was the cruel nickname the floor managers used on their headsets. “We’ve got a slow patch on cheeses. Send a head bobber.” Serina knew this because once, Gareth from Bakery had left his earpiece on the counter. She heard her own description: “Reliable. Good for a nod. Makes the customer feel listened to without actually having to solve anything.” marks head bobbers serina
Today had been a record-breaking shift. A woman had spent eleven minutes explaining why a prawn sandwich was “an existential betrayal of the crustacean.” Serina had bobbed so hard she’d given herself a mild headache. “I’m looking for something that’s out of stock
It was absurd. It was a corporate food hall. But his grey eyes held a desperate, fragile truth. He wasn't asking about a sandwich. He was asking her to validate a ghost. Send a head bobber
The fluorescent lights of the Marks & Spencer food hall hummed a low, sterile tune. To Serina, it was the soundtrack of survival. She stood at the deli counter, a plastic visor pinning down her flyaway hair, a name badge clipped over her heart.
