he club's real name. It earned th
savings around. Even married men were regulars here. There were also some rich men who l
sy as ever on
aist with a smile. The woman slapped his hand aw
like an innocent girl.
you want to
tell what he used to do. John did not talk about it, and they did not ask. Someone had asked him wha
would never care about him. They only loved young and rich men or men
d tell that John was a macho man th
ns couldn't get it. It was i
no longer a barmaid, did
t the door. He seemed to have a complicated
shionable girl walking in. Beside her was a hand
impolite to stare at a guest. We have to follow the rule. D
e refused. "No, they are too young
ded to kick John's leg. Jo
at the door also saw
Erin Pace, Joh
ed from the army and had no job. John came to City J because his gi
t tell John about it. Half a month later, she broke up with John. She told John that they were not the right person for each other. But the actual
who never gave in to any pressure, was mocked by fate. He didn't try to
lt a little lost. Standing in the heavy rain, he saw the c
t his clothes and
mbrella was fair and delicate. Now, the owner of that hand had jus
.
her waist tightly as if he was declaring to the crowd that he
. John was miserable. Every time Webb thought
b hugged Erin and shouted with disd
eyes to Webb and John. But it seem
d and turn
d John's back. "You're John, right? Come here and t
y. Please look for the recept
nd felt satisfied. But John couldn't s
Why do you lower yourself to h
that rainy night, so John was gratefu
t a new girlfriend now. Anyway, for someone like you, you can only get a girlfri
n he laughed at Jo
re Webb. But Webb went t
id through clenched teeth, "
d. She held the wine glass so tight
ndifferently and wal
ned his back, but it was not helpi
ster and cold smile,
raise pigs in the army co