The Confusions Of Love - Chapter 4 Paul
It was not even ten o’clock, and the nightclub The Heaven was crowded and noisy in the middle of Thursday night. I watched sitting on the high bench in the bar while my friend Jake gave a bar man. I always wondered how he could be the owner of the club and still work as a bar man.
_ You should not_ I pointed to the people Vip upstairs and the other people behind me_ I do not know. Take a walk around, greet people and stuff.
He smirked, looking over me at the people around me.
_ It is not necessary_ he handed me another beer_ if people wanted to greet me they saw me. Besides said I like to stay in the bar.
A brunette in short dress and breasts almost the show came to him.
_ An orgasm, please_ asked smiling.
_ Now dear, he approached flirting blatantly_ Only one? are you sure? For you I would give as many orgasms as you wanted.
She giggled.
_ A silly drink.
“Of course!” He looked up and down, eating the brunette with his eyes. He did his magic behind the counter and handed the drink to the smiling woman.
_ Thanks.
She walked away but not without glancing over her shoulder.
“Idiot,” I told him.
_ I know_ he laughed. He continued to deliver drinks and talk to me quickly and efficiently from those who have been doing this for a long time.
“About your fiancee,” he began, laughing softly as he said the word “bride.” What do you know about her?
“She’s a lawyer, she’s 25, she works at one of the center’s law firms,” I said, taking another sip of beer. “Her name is Emily. She is very pretty, “I acknowledged grudgingly. Because I did not want to like her or something, I did not even want to get married, damn_ But it’s the kind of cold beauty.
“But you’re still getting married, right?” He asked, serving a guy who sat next to me.
“Of course,” I replied irritably. “My father signed a crappy contract. The only thing I can do is get married.
He was holding on, I could see how much he wanted to laugh and mock me. Because he held it for so long, I was surprised.
“I can not believe you’re really getting married.”
“Neither did I,” I said, requesting another beer.
Three women laughing and talking together approached. All three were very interesting, they looked incredibly young. Blonde, brunette and brown. And they looked very happy. This was new as a breath of fresh air. Women always try to be seductive, but they do not seem to care.
“What are we going to drink?” Asked the taller one.
“Let’s take it easy, Kelly,” the blonde said, smiling at Jake. “I want some water. And you tessa?
“Do you have soda?” He asked Jake the brunette girl.
Jake looked surprised and so did I. Soda?
_ Actually I have_ he smiled_ Which do you want?
_ Coca-Cola_ Tessa and the blonde said together. Then they laughed again.
“I want a beer,” he said. “You really are children.
“Should I really drink beer?” Asked the blonde.
“You have training tomorrow, do not you?” Tessa added.
Something in the way they spoke made me curious. Were they even of age? Jake and I exchanged glances.
“Can I see your identities?” He asked, smiling politely.
They hurried to get identities. And handed it to him. He looked at the three identities and then at their faces. Then he looked at the surprised blonde and laughed out loud. He gave me her identity.
“Look at this, what a coincidence.
Elisabeth Raymond, 22 years old. I looked at her, her blond hair loosened around a smooth face and soft green eyes. Wearing a blue gown that emphasized her physical attributes was the younger sister of my future bride.
_ 22 years_ I asked her shaking her fake, incredibly real identity_ I could swear that you were 16 the last time I checked.
The three of them were in astonished silence staring at us. I smiled at her.
“I do not know what you’re talking about,” she snapped, “the friends agreed with her.” “Let’s just get three Cokes, thank you.
Jake and I ignored her request.
“Your parents know you’re here?” I asked, still smiling. She blushed.
“Who are you?” He asked and put his hands to his face, wrinkled his face and lowered his hands. “Have we met?
Jake laughed.
_ You can say that yes_ he returned the identities along with his drinks_ Apparently this guy is going to marry his sister in a few weeks.
_ Paul Drummond? _ She asked me surprised_ You?
“That’s right,” I said, standing up and offering my hand. “Nice to meet you.
She took my hand and smiled.
_ Hi.
The friends whispered something in her ear, she blushed releasing my hand.
“Then keep looking at the three of you standing in front of me. All very beautiful and dressed to ruin, but as teenage girls my brain did not register them as women. Just kids, a little bigger. Although they are all beautiful. Do your parents know they are here?
They grimaced and sat on the stools on either side.
“Of course not,” Kelly answered. “At least mine do not know.
Tessa said with a shrug. “I told them we were going out to dance. They trust me. Counting that I do not drink anything alcoholic they do not care much. Besides, I said you said Lisa too. That’s where they did not even ask me where it was.
Lisa smiled at me.
“My parents do not care,” she shrugged. “They’re busy with the problems of bankruptcy.
“You know about that?” Jake asked in surprise.
“Of course,” she replied. “My parents were yelling at each other this morning. That was how she discovered that my Emily had been engaged. “She looked at me.
“What did you think of the news?” I asked, smiling.
_ I do not know_ replied with a shrug_ I really do not care much for this. So I do not have an opinion on the subject.
“I understand.” Jake caught our attention by making a complicated drink for the woman who came close behind my back. I looked at her. Bonita: After all, what to worry about if the marriage is not yours?
Exactly, she exclaimed, smiling at Jake as if they were already friends. Thank you.
Jake handed the drink to the woman she did not withdraw. She looked at me and smiled seductively.
_ Hi handsome. Wanna Dance?
The girls around me laughed softly, choking on the drink. Jake also laughed amused and without waiting for me to say something he answered for me.
Sorry, honey, but this guy is engaged. But you can stay with me if you want.
“So maybe I’ll come back later,” she whispered to him, already forgetting me.
When she walked away the girls laughed loudly amused. Jake laughed with them. I thought it was funny, too.
“You know what I think is the most incredible?” Kelly asked. “It’s the way people flirt.
“That’s true,” Tessa agreed. “I find it fascinating.
Lisa smiled at her friends in agreement.
_ I do not think I could do that.
“You’re still kids,” Jake replied with a shrug as he cleared the mess on the counter. “They’ll know what to do when they get older.
I agreed to that. No need to hurry, I thought, looking at the sincere smile on Elisabeth’s face. Somehow she did not want her smile to change.
_ But you came here for what? _ I asked interested_ You are students, right?
“Yes,” Tessa answered proudly. “We are the best students at Maria Helena College. Lisa is the first, I am the second and Kelly is third. We are very intelligent.
I looked at Lisa and she smiled shyly.
_ We just came to dance a little _ Kelly shrugged_ It’s not too much.
_ And these false identities_ Jake asked_ where did they buy this?
“I did.” Tessa raised her hands as if she were at school, then realized what she did and blushed, lowering her arms.
_ You did? _ Surprised me How?
_ Tessa is a computer expert_ Lisa told me proud of her friend_ She can do anything. A genius.
That day Jake and I talked a lot with Elisabeth and her friends. We had fun and even danced with them. I got rid of my stress and even thought it would not be so bad. If my fiancee was as cool as her sister.
When the night was over we took the girls to the car and said goodbye. We see them leave and Jake hugged me.
_ I always found the girl of that age a bag_ he told me smiling_ But those were very nice, right?
_ I also found _ I agreed with him.
We went back inside and decided to wait for Jake to close everything so I could go home.