Chapter 66
Julie stood outside the restroom and waited.
Before long, the phone in Amaya’s bag started ringing
Julie took it out and saw that it was from Christian. She waited for a moment before calling out, “Maya, you have a call. It’s that jerk calling”
“Pick it up for me Curse him out.”
“Got it” Julie picked up the call button and answered, “Hello?
“Amaya, did you freeze the card you gave me christian’s accusing voice came through
Julie paused before mocking, “You’ve broken up but still thinking of spending Maya’s money? Do you think she’s a sucker?”
There was a brief silence on the other end before he demanded, “Where is she? Put her on the phone”
“She’s unavailable. Say whatever you need to me,” Julie coldly replied
Christian was quiet for a moment. Then, he demanded, “Tell her to send me some money I’ll take it as a bun”
God knew how humiliating it’d been when the cashier gave him that disdainful look after his card was declined. He hadn’t expected Anaya to be this ruthless in freezing the card immediately after their breakup.
“No way. Go ask your parents If you’re broke,” Julie retorted with disdain.
“You must have said something to her, right? otherwise, she wouldn’t have frozen my card,” Christian angrily accused
Julie chuckled sarcastically “Broke up and still trying to mooch off her? I’ve seen shameless people, but none like you Listen up. You’d better stop harassing Maya, or you’ll regret in,” she warned before hanging up the phone and stuffing it into the bag
“Hello, young lady. Are you alone?” Suddenly, a stranger walked out of the men’s restroom and noticed she was alone. He approached with a sly smile and malicious intentions in
his eyes.
Julie glanced at him without responding. Disgust flickered across her face, but she chose not to overreact
The man refused to give up and tried again. “Isn’t it cold out here?” He reigned concern in hopes of getting her attention
Je acted as if she hadn’t heard him. She wanted no interaction with this stranger and prayed that Amaya would come out quickly so they could leave.
But the man reached out and tugged at her arm
She instinctively took a couple of steps back and coldly said, “What the tuck’s wrong with you? I don’t know you.”
The man didn’t seem offended. Instead, he laughed slyly. “Well, now you do.” As he spoke, he whistled at her.
His increasingly audacious behavior made Julie sick and repulsed When she couldn’t bear it any longer, she walked toward the restroom and intended to get away from him.
But before she could walk forward, he seized her wrist. “Oh come on. Let’s be friends. Don’t be so cold.” He held her wrist tightly to prevent her from leaving.
Julie’s expression turned icy. “Let go, or I’ll call the police”
The man trope briefly and sneered. “Well, do you think the cops will care if I’m trying to win a lady over?”
Julie couldn’t hold back her sarcasm. “Lunati. Look at yourself. Do you think any woman would want you Her words seemed to hit a nerve, and the man exploded in rage as he began cursing loudly