Bar Stories

Chapter 1: Pub
Michael or Mick McNamara was an unusual worker among the staff at The Wolfe Tone Bar in Letterkenny.

Most of the workers were deceased Irishmen who fought for independence or from the alive counterpart.

Michael was a Confederate soldier and was the only one there.

"Hey, Mick!" A female worker called out.

He was setting drinks down for a couple when he turned around.

"You got visitors." She said.

He opened and saw his son, Joseph, daughter Saoirse and their descendant Maria,

"No children allowed." He said.

"It's fine, she's related to you." Saoirse said.

Michael sighed and let her in.

She saw people singing rebel songs.

"You work at an Irish republican pub...." She said.

"It's not too bad, some of the folks killed by the Provos often work here." He said.

Michael himself was a member of the Young Irelanders when he was alive before the famine, the famine costed the life of his sister, mother and all four grandparents.

"What's it like heing the only Confederate soldier working at an Irish pub?" Maria asked.

"The co-workers were helpful in helping me recongising the famous figures from Irish history." Michael said.