Original and Longer version of apparentally anactual drabble (which is a short story in exactly 100 words, no more no less)
Original: Sara Patterson was the perfect bouncer, for she knew exactly who to turn away and who to let in, and who was faking their age, and who wasn't. As she stood by the door of the Lost Soul, several young adults approached her, laughing as if they were friends. The strange thing was, the tallest had the number 5283 hovering above his head, barely visible against the dark skies. Her eyes narrowed, pausing the group to talk to him, but his answer surprised her. "You humans are so weak," he laughed softly as he pushed pass her into the bar.
Longer: Sara Patterson seemed to be the perfect bouncer, for she could always tell who to let in, and who to turn away. It was because of her ability to see everyone's ages in a number displayed above their head, faintly visible. As she stood by the door of the bar she worked at, the Lost Soul, she spied what appeared to be several young adults headed their way. A quick examination of their ages showed 23, 21, 24, and… 5,283??? In her entire life, she'd never seen anyone quite so old. The number barely visible against the dark sky, Sara narrowed her eyes slightly, pulling him aside. "You three go on in, I won't keep him for too long, promise," she said, flashing a smile at the other three. "Now, who are you, and how come you're over five thousand years old, huh? I find that just a little bit suspicious…" she growled at him, her voice low.
"And why should I tell you?" he inquired, giving her a small smile. "And to who am I answering?"
Sara closed her eyes briefly, trying to recompose herself. "There is a reason they call me the perfect bouncer, you know. You're exactly 5,283 years old, and I think I must inform you that the average human lifespan is far below that," she answered. "And for your reference, I'm well over two centuries old," Sara added, leaning back, a small smile on her face while she stared at the man.
He didn't say anything for what seemed the longest time. "…Patterson," he breathed, finally realising who she was. "It's really you! I- I'm sorry miss," he stammered, lowering his head.
"No need to be ashamed, now go on in, I'm sure your human friends are waiting for you," Sara said smoothly. "You've already answered my question."