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ustomers. On noticing that Alex was not bothered by her presence perhaps in need of someone to chat with, Debbie pulled the empty seat directly opposite him backwards and sat repositioning the seat f
ing she had just met the man. Though Debbie was a barmaid at the Dracula and envy to the men who visited the club frequently, she was an uptight and a hard nut to crack. She never
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am waiting for a property manager to lead me to my new ho
ghter face. She exhibited great relief and Alex was keen
ed cleverly. Trying to hide her exciteme
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ms in vain. It was clear that she was undoubtedly interested in Alex. Alex on the other hand kept his composure a
iew. The tall blond was already at it. She whirled round a silver pole erected at the edge of the podium near the tables occupied by fanatics. She whirled seductively camouflaged by the col
he sipped the last drop of his expensive wine a man walked in to their table hurriedly accompanied by a beautiful lady beside him. It was Mike. He was Alex's one half hour's long wait. He stood next to Alex while the lady remaine
t into cocottes since he considered himself financially subtle and a man who owned 'diverse' assets. He drove a nice Toyota Avensis and groomed casually but stylishly hence an attraction to women in the business of prostitution. He lived alone in an expensive bungalow along Spring Valley. Mike shook hands with Alex and subsequently Debbie's, kissing her wrist. He proceeded to introduce the woman with him as Ashley and apologized for keeping Alex waiting. Ashley walked to the counter and bought a pack of cigarette. She tore the pack and tapped it s
r the wine he had utilized. He flipped the receipt over and noticed Debbie's cell phone number with her name boldly written alongside it. Debbie, though disappointed that Alex was leaving, she got consolation when he noticed her number on the receipt. The wine cost him one hundred and fifty dollars. He
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nto his pocket. He subsequently drew his cell phone from the same pocket and noted Deb
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sir...Alex"
ex replied walking away a
its detachable roof driving away, the revelers attention was briefly distracted including Paul's, the manager. Debbie watched both cars disappear into thin air cruising along R