O
I have told the tailor last time that I prefer a longer sleeves. Thankfully, it
dinner. He's been going here and there for business meetings, and I had bee
last test... and the night
ne of my closest frien
were waiting outside the mock court. Macky invited us to his older brother's new bar in
ined us with a di
- I asked. She passed her Case
red and he quickly pulled his girlfriend clo
s just have fun tonight." -
ow you did well in you
n our way. I walked with him to his car and sat in the passenger's se
the bar's direction, June."
g exam in the car. Instead, we talked
y Law School... I'm positive many of them would be there tonight. Especially the Beta
ike to a member of one. But June is, and he has told me a l
ut not for me, of course!" - D
r of us is single. June may meet the gi
ged. He's a man
tes, we reac
before letting them in. Macky winked at us as he whispered somethin
eally are convenient a
e, don't you think
as Harvey and escorted us to a vacant table at the corner. There's a small card with the wor
d us shortly and then the man called Harvey recommended the barista's be
down girl!"
n, Babe." - Mack
I handed him th
to study for Consti
of us, June has class tomorrow, a
of our orders, Har
s also right about this place being a den for fraternities. I can see ones from o
know enough about Greek letters that I recognized the flag p
em." - June said, pok
loud already, they didn't need to add to
e someone to at least tell
them." - Ju
by the noise nearby. I turned my head to June and clicked my tongue. I guess if no
a, d
he stopped me
tupid." - I said, just
y table. As I neared, eyes followed. The roari
loll
mple on his left cheek towered as he stood up. By the looks of it, and fro
voice shaking. I don't like the feeling of being
an sm
ee that.
I can smell his arrogance like a
e fun. Apparently, that's hard to do wit
uickly shrugged it off. His eyes traveled south to my
ingo, Maryland L
a slur.I glanced at the flag again. There w
egal Society. Entitl
heard his comp
his jaw clenched. I