Everything changed on a Tuesday in a dusty corner of a shop that sold things people usually regret buying.
The moment Joe pressed the adhesive to his chin, his spine straightened. [S4E8] Joe C. and the Magic Goatee
He picked up a guitar and played a flamenco solo despite never touching a string. Everything changed on a Tuesday in a dusty
Joe realized the goatee was starting to make its own decisions. It began to twitch whenever he told a lie. It would point toward the nearest high-quality deli like a divining rod. Most concerningly, it started to grow. Not longer, but smarter . The Great Grooming Joe realized the goatee was starting to make
By the climax of the week, the goatee had developed its own social media following. Joe was just the meat-vessel for the world’s most influential facial hair.
He ripped the goatee off in a dramatic flourish. The glow faded. The room went quiet. Joe looked at his cards, looked at the billionaire, and bluffed anyway. The Aftermath
Joe returned the Magic Goatee to the velvet box. He didn't need the glow anymore, though he did keep the grooming kit. He learned that a man with a clear chin can be just as dangerous as a man with a mystical beard—as long as he keeps the spinach out of his teeth. ✨ If you tell me what kind of ending you prefer, I can: Add a dark twist involving the shopkeeper Write a sequel about the Mustache of Misfortune Create a dialogue-heavy version of the poker scene How should Joe’s story continue?