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sand dollars, and before I could say anything, he s
ld have fallen over. "Twenty-five thousand is cheap?" I exclaimed. "It was just
e costs a hund
wear a suit worth a hundred thousand? Hell, why were there even suits that c
never would have quit my job. I would have s*ck*d it up. But th
n't have anyone that could lend me more than a thousand dollars. I couldn't take out a loan since I
al. Wait, if he brought me here... "Do I also owe you for the bills?" I winced.
aste another
and the new phone he bought for me. "L
t me, not moving. "Relax. I brought you here, so I'm r
nd wouldn't let me pay the bill (even if I couldn't), but he wanted me to pay for his shirt, w
stretched. "I just lost my job," I informed him even if he didn't ask. "I have some savings. I'll pay you part of what the
s well." He shrugged.
p to leave anyway. "Let me have your
the phone
woke up. What if I couldn't afford to pay? "What's your name, though?" I questio
William
you, Will. I'm
a breath I didn't know I was holding after leaving his sight. His st
nded a bit familiar, and I p
cost a hundred thousand. The world was so unfair. There were a lot of things I could do with that amount of money, but he spen
at, which was why I took a cab, despite how expensive it was. I
that the girl had gon
He told me immediat
ious
will have t
as he saying it like that?
ed sham
moving out? I pay for everything around here. I also paid th
r until it does. You're not chasing m
top myself from swinging on t
I should have at least added mine, and now, he was using it against me. He wasn't even showing remorse. He di
idn't have many clothes because I focused more on making our lives better than
e, I asked him
He aske
to get Catherine's number. I
number off his phone. After saving it on mine, I deleted it
t you
it back to him, I threw it against the wall and watche
ou
d to say, I rolled my suitcases