
Basil
“Inspector of warm dryers, keeper of mismatched socks”
Basil was a gray tabby who lived behind a 24-hour laundromat in Queens and somehow became everyone's favorite night manager. Customers learned to check the folded towel stack before loading a dryer, because Basil believed warm laundry was a constitutional right. The regulars left him mismatched sock offerings in a red plastic basket, and the night attendant kept a ledger of his preferred machines. He had no patience for chaos but endless patience for lonely people. College students, cab drivers, nurses, and tired parents all found him waiting under the fluorescent lights, tail flicking like a metronome. Basil did not beg. He inspected. If you passed, he sat near you. When Basil passed, the laundromat taped one clean gray sock to the front window. By morning, customers had filled the basket below it.
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