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SpongeBob's eyes lit up as he heard the door open. When he looked up, he saw a cat walking into the Multimedia Burger Joint and making his way up to the register. This cat was mostly black, but he had some white on the ends of his paws, his face and the end of his tail, with half-closed yellow eyes. He was also wearing a blue shirt with a white letter A on it.
"Welcome to the Multimedia Burger Joint," SpongeBob greeted him. "How can I help you?"
"Uh, hi. I'd like..." Punchy looked up at the menu above him, seeing quite a few different food items. He tried to think about what he wanted. "Um..."
SpongeBob reached behind his back and pulled out a little notepad, along with a pencil. He prepared to write the order down.
"No, wait." Punchy thought a bit more, trying to decide. "I'll have... no."
As SpongeBob waited for the cat customer to decide, he tapped the eraser part of his pencil upon his notepad a couple of times. His eyes moved to Punchy, then to his notepad, then back to Punchy.
"I got it!" Punchy's eyes lit up for a moment, and SpongeBob smiled. "I'd like some chicken tenders, please, maow."
"Okay!" SpongeBob wrote this down on the blank page of his waiting notepad. "Would you like any fries with that?"
Punchy put one of his front paws to his face as he thought to himself. He turned around, seeing that Yin and Yang were behind him; they'd been waiting for him to finish so they could take their orders.
"Uh, if I get some French fries, will you guys share with me, maow?"
Yin and Yang just looked at him, not knowing what to say.
"Do we know you?" Yang asked.
Punchy turned back to SpongeBob. "Two orders of French fries."
SpongeBob nodded in understanding. "And two orders of--"
Punchy held up his forefinger, which seemed to come out of the end of his paw. "No, I only said one order."
"But you said two," SpongeBob clarified.
"Oh, yeah." Punchy held up two fingers from that same paw. "Okay, I'll have two, maow."
With that, SpongeBob headed into the kitchen to get to work, while the black and white cat found a table to sit at. From there, he waited patiently for his food. At least it wasn't as hard for him to wait as it was for him to decide what he'd wanted to eat.