chapter 66

66.

Macy followed the middle aged man outside and he found him smoking a big cigar next to a bin where there wasn’t much light.

“I really thought that you were playing with me and wouldn’t come out.

But I am glad you did,” the Man said as he took out a clipper and put out the cigar, produced a case and put both the clipper and the cigar inside and then put them back in to the inner pocket of his jacket.

“I wouldn’t promise you if I wasn’t to come.

And you promised to pay in cash, didn’t you?” Macy asked and the man smiled showing her a wand of cash.

“How about we go to a hotel and spend the night? I will pay you double,” he said and Macy pretended to contemplate.

At the corner of that street, there was a tall man dressed in all black including the sneakers he was wearing and he was a jar of vinegar.

He had hopes that Macy was a girl different from the others because he believed that he was a good judge of people and he wondered how he had been so wrong about her.

How come he didn’t
Continue to read this book on the App

Related Chapters

Latest Chapter