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Unfortunately, Daria still has no credit for the coffee house opening, so she agrees to read at opening night. After considering and passing over several of her old stories, she decides to write a brand new one.
Unfortunately, Daria still has no credit for the coffee house opening, so she agrees to read at opening night. After considering and passing over several of her old stories, she decides to write a brand new one.


The opening night comes, and the coffee house (called Café Lawndale) has several performers: a male rock musician sings some lines before destroying his own guitar on stage; Brittany and Kevin attempt to do Romeo and Juliet's balcony scene; [[Andrea]] reads some lines of her poetry. Finally, Daria reads her new story, a spy thriller presenting the female secret agent [[Melody Powers]]. The originally disinterested audience slowly warms up to Daria's story and bursts in applause and cheers at its concluding.
The opening night comes, and the coffee house (called Café Lawndale) has several performers: a male rock musician sings some lines before destroying his own guitar on stage; Brittany and Kevin attempt to do Romeo and Juliet's balcony scene; [[Andrea]] reads some lines of her [[poetry]]. Finally, Daria reads her new story, a spy thriller presenting the female secret agent [[Melody Powers]]. The originally disinterested audience slowly warms up to Daria's story and bursts in applause and cheers at its concluding.


The following day, at breakfast, Jake reads in the newspaper the side effect to the success of Daria's story: some [[Lawndale Lions]] had formed an anti-communist rally and had attempted to stone the Russian embassy (despite the lack of one in Lawndale), forcing the closing of the Café Lawndale.
The following day, at breakfast, Jake reads in the newspaper the side effect to the success of Daria's story: some [[Lawndale Lions]] had formed an anti-communist rally and had attempted to stone the Russian embassy (despite the lack of one in Lawndale), forcing the closing of the Café Lawndale.