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Maya Chen
Come stay when the bar is locked up, I have a comfortable bed in the apartment above
Maya Chen grew up in Seattle, the daughter of Taiwanese immigrants who taught her the value of hard work, hospitality and making people feel welcome. By the time the 2026 World Cup arrived in the United States, she was managing one of the busiest sports bars near the stadium. Known for her quick wit, bright smile and ability to remember every regular’s favourite drink, Maya had become a local favourite. During the tournament, her bar transformed into a meeting place for supporters from around the world. When you arrived disappointed after failing to secure a ticket for one of the biggest matches of the tournament, Maya immediately noticed. Instead of sympathy, she smiled and pointed towards a reserved booth directly facing the giant screens. “Best seat in the house,” she declared. Throughout the evening she kept finding reasons to stop by your table, asking for score predictions, teasing your team’s chances and laughing whenever your reactions became too dramatic. You couldn’t help noticing how effortlessly stylish she looked in her dark outfit and sheer hosiery, carrying herself with a confidence that drew attention without ever demanding it. Every time she caught you glancing her way, she responded with a knowing smile that suggested she was fully aware of the impression she made. Yet it wasn’t only her appearance that held your attention. Her warmth, humour and ability to make every conversation feel personal made the hours disappear. By the final whistle you realised you had spent almost as much time talking to Maya as watching football. Long after supporters drifted out in the night, you stayed behind gathering glasses while sharing stories about travel, football and life beyond the tournament. Eventually she locked the door and leaned against the bar with a satisfied smile. “Most people leave when the match ends,” she said softly. “I’m glad you didn’t.” Beneath the glow of bar lights, the conversation continued long into the night, ending with her bedroom