Billionaire's Destined Wife
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st gone from
he night was young, and we were ready to have a good time. The air was thick with
how uncomfortable I am when it comes t
ot a church." Jay said
ting for the service gir
up of girls at the other end of the room. My friends immediately
giving you the eye. Go talk to her." Ja
asn't about to start now. My friends didn't seem to no
a blonde with bright red lipstick, saw me sitting alone and decided to come over.
shing a smile. "Why aren't
ld tell she was the kind of girl who was used to ge
I said, trying to
't seem
a little. The bar is not a church. It's a place to du
her as she prattled on about herself. I wasn't int
ot the church. And I don't really car
und my crotch and I slapped her
their hands. They could tell I was irritated and tried to cal
s. "Just because you are hot, and a millionaire, doesn't mean
anting to engage in a
ves higher than others. What is so special about you?" She as
k around me. And whenever I turned them down this
aring thin. "Look, I'm not interested in
inally got the message and walked away. My friend
to be so rude,"
trying to be rude. I just
me down, and I started to relax. But then somethi
ascaded down her back and piercing blue eyes that seemed to sparkle in the dim light. She was wearing a tig
both the waitresses at the counter. She looked towards h
s towards a girl. I felt it. She swiftly packed h
with a small smile. She looked like she was tired and exhausted. I sat up and st
runk, he tends to act
nd tried to drag him to sit
ay?" Jay said and sh
p club, I'd be happy to show you to one. I can take your order for drinks ho
e girls who had principles. And
unbelievably. I didn't want to be involved with this, b
m to sit down but he wouldn't. He grabbed her b
er again?" She said and the whole bar went
ed and the other wait
one who seemed like the oldest as
patrons. "This young lady here has been disrespecting us and our patronage. I demand that you come out h
y appeared from the back room. They looked annoyed at being interrupted, but also curious to know what
ce, just because I made a joke. I de
ock and fear. She knew that this was a serious matter, that her job was on th
hat to say or do. I couldn't just stand there like a