back to his senses. "Sit d
out between them, but she complied out of politeness an
for your services. I will pay you double what you make in the night club. We can call things
always was with negotiations, he was brief and to the point. He was a cold m
tractive. She might not want to serve such a s
her circumstances would not allow it. "Mr. Leng, I'
considerable price with a single statement, and yet she wanted more. As he had expected, only that person was capable of brushing money aside with indifference. And
tered such demeaning situations many times in the process. Everyone could think of her however they liked, but she had always strive
de. I'm still attending school, you see. It's the holiday break at the moment, but classes will res
ng. I could really use all that money, but I don't have many ch
afford to offend someone like you, and your life circle is not suitable for
I will do my best to help you if you ever need me to. This is my phone number. It has grown late now, so I will take my leave. Goodbye!" She had caught sight of a pen and paper on a nearby coffee t
d saw the delicate handwriting. Her words looked clear,
come to me in three days. What I said tonight is effective by then. Here's my business card. Take it and you may leave." Her