Diana knew she heard Julia say something, but she didn’t get it; she had concentrated too much on the chitchat with the customer. She moved her gaze towards Juliana and to her surprise, Julia was walking towards her. Diana almost thought she was coming to her, not until Julia walked right past her and went out of the bar. Diana’s gaze followed her as she walked straight to were Nick was sitting, she grabbed him by the arm and walked away from the counter; they went straight into the dance floor and that was were Diana view got to. “Hope everything’s fine?” The man she had been chatting with called out when he saw that Diana was looking at the dance floor area with confusion on her face. His voice startled Diana, she had completely forgotten about him in just that instant. “Oh! Sorry, everything’s okay,” she gasped, and placed a fake smile on her face. “Is there anything else i can get you?” Diana added, still stealing glances at the dance floor, she wondered where they disappeare
As she kissed him, Juliana remembered the first day Nick requested for sex; she was unbelievably scared and quickly denied the fact that she was an escort. She was really shocked that a policeman was asking to hookup with her, it seemed like a plan to arrest her. But Nick assured her that he wasn’t going to arrest her; he gave her the opportunity that if he does, she could report him for smoking and drinking on duty and on uniform. That was were it all began, her entanglement with the police detective. Her lips seemed softer than normal, and her tongue were soothingly warm as it danced with his, she moved her waist back and forth as she kissed him passionately, the way she moved her waist around was charging up his rod. There was nothing else in Nicks mind, even the thought of Diana had drowned; this woman whom he had had sex with severally was suddenly giving him romance at a level beyond normal. He had always gave her sex with the thought that she was just a mere escort, but as
Nick was confused, he turned over from the mirror to face Julia; she was already on the floor, packing her stuffs off the ground. “What’s wrong with me saying her name Julia,” Nick inquired, the confusion was written clearly on his expression. She’d say she liked him, but that doesn’t mean he couldn’t talk about or approach other ladies. For the record, they’ve not started dating yet, he wondered why Julia was acting so wild. “Everything is wrong about it Nick, absolutely everything,” Julia paused and screamed the words to his face. She had her panties and bra on already and was fumbling with her gown. Her heart was thumping, Julia wasn’t sure why all these was happening, she didn’t know why she got so fucking jealous anytime he talks about the newbie. Yeah, they weren’t dating, at least not yet, she wasn’t supposed to be this jealous; but they had an entanglement already. Maybe that was the real problem, the attachment. Nick heaved a sigh, there was no point in dragging this iss
Julia finally expressed surprise on her previously blank face, it was really kinda awkward that Diana could say those words, at the same time; it was somewhat relieving, it was just what she needed. If Diana ignored Nick, eventually; Nick would get tired of trying and end up disliking her, and boom; he did be back to her. It was a superb idea, but the fact that Diana suggested it herself made it look displeasing. However, Julia didn’t have a choice; displeasing or not, Diana had made it easy for her and brightened her mood that night. It seems she wanted them to enjoy each other’s company at all cost. Julia had been staring at Diana in surprise for almost a minute, she smiled softly, then took a sip at her whiskey. Diana thought her smile was infectious cause it made her smile also, but she didn’t put it up for long. Ignoring Nick wouldn’t be very easy, considering if he’s really into her, and for God’s sake; Nick was an humble and handsome man. But she had no choice, this would he
Diana heart skipped a beat, she never expected the owner of the club to come over to the bar. Her gaze followed him as he disappeared into the dance floor; Diana had only been to his office once, and that was when she wanted to get the job. “He rarely comes here, that’s so odd,” Julia spoke first, she looked surprised and a little confused. The boss came all the way to the bar to call Diana to his office, he could have just send one of his guards. Something was off, Julia thought. “Even though it’s my second day, it felt awkward too,” Diana agreed, she adjusted her dress, searching for any stains on it. She had no idea why the boss wanted to see her, the fact that he appeared out of nowhere baffled her. He must have overhead their conversation for him to cut Julia short. “You better hurry, and get back here; I ain’t going to handle the crowd alone,” Julia said, walking up to the counter. Different thoughts were dancing in her head, the boss never calls her into his office except if
Diana felt her heartbeat rise a little, having eye contact with this man at this point in time seemed like a really bad idea. All these didn’t happen when she came applying for a job, why is it happening now, Diana wondered. She didn’t want to say anything about Carl, at least not to anyone in Ohio; she came to the city to play it safe and live a quiet life why she mourn her late husband. He was already her husband before he died. But it seemed she had no choice at this point. “I’m.....I’m married.” Diana stuttered, she paused, waiting to see Fisher’s reaction. She never told him that when she was applying for the job, married women don’t do bartending, if they do; it’d mean they own the place or their husband owns it. There was no single hint of surprise on Fisher’s face, he took a drag at his marijuana and let out the smoke in the air before he spoke. “Married? How’s that even possible,” Fisher scoffed, his gaze didn’t leave her face. He wanted to see if she was telling the trut
Suddenly, Diana rose from the swirl chair; Fisher almost hit his jaw on the chair when she stood up without notice, he wasn’t expecting her to react that way. It took everything in her for Diana to force herself out of the trance. “What are you doing Mr. Fisher?” She inquired, looking rather puzzled, what the heck was her boss trying to do? It was clearly obvious but Diana was refusing to believe it. The two guards wanted to move again, but Fisher waved them off with his hands again, he stood upright and adjusted his blazers and tie. “I’m sorry Diana, you can leave now,” Fisher ordered, walking over to his chair. He expected nothing less on the first day, it was just a matter of time. Diana hurriedly left the office with mixed feelings, slamming the door behind her. Even though she didn’t want to believe it; it was clear that her boss wanted her for himself. The same man who told Julia off wanted her for himself. Well it wasn’t surprising; he might not want her to accept the offe
The voice was clearer and audible, Simon knew he wasn’t hallucinating this time , Freddy was actually there. He shifted his gaze to the side; seeing the short man stand beside him. Freddy was wearing his usual black suit, and was holding a beautifully designed walking stick while he had marijuana on the other hand. Simon was certain that he could never come there alone, he never told Freddy about the burial; he was still being monitored, if he was going to plan revenge; he’d have to take out anybody that was monitoring him. He looked over his shoulders to confirm his thoughts; there he stood, Hatake Hiroshima, the Japanese bodyguard. He could still take him out, Simon thought; Hatake was standing few meters away from them. He had enough time to snap Freddy’s neck and run for it, but Freddy wasn’t a man who’d risk his life so easily. Simon had the hunch that Hatake wasn’t the only guard around, they might be surrounded without knowing. It was too soon to take risks, he calmed himself