Chapter 56

“So, did you ever look for your father?” a woman asked while she drank out of her glass.

“I didn’t even know anything about him,” Richardson laughed, getting his audience to laugh in response.

He was having a good time with the people before him. After the restroom incident, he had decided that making new friends was going to be better than sulking in a corner.

He was going to turn his sorrows into joy. There was no need to show the people around that their words were getting to him.

“Welcome back home man,” A man tapped him on the back, clinking glasses with him.

“Oh thanks, stranger I just met,” he said, laughing with his crowd. If he couldn’t beat them and they couldn’t make him feel bad, then he was going to join them.

From time to time, his audience would ask him questions concerning his past and he would answer genuinely. There was no use in lying. He could no longer be haunted by his past.

He could tell that they were genuine. Maybe it was the drink or the fact that they
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