Chapter 17 See you next time, sir
"Beatrice, are you sure you want to go out with this kid? Are you sure? If you are threatened, just tell me, I can help you solve it. The club hired us to solve this kind of problem." A bodyguard walked backstage In the dressing room, he asked Melonie who had already changed inside.
This part-time dancer who just arrived, just sat in the champagne box with that kid for fifteen minutes, and then came out to say that she would call it a day and leave, which made everyone in the club a little unbelievable.
For part-time dancers like Melonie, the club does not actually set hard restrictions. Only strippers who have signed a formal performance contract with the club have specific performance requirements, so Melonie proposes to call it quits, and the club has no right to stop it theoretically. They won't interfere indiscriminately, they're just worried that Melonie is in trouble.
After all, it’s not the best time for business at night. An outstanding woman like Melonie may earn one or two hundred dollars in a single curtain room or a champagne box after nightfall.
But now, with the fifty yuan for the champagne box, after deducting the club share and tips for the backstage staff, Melonie personally only got fifteen dollars.
He was about to leave after earning only fifteen yuan. The biggest possibility was that something went wrong during the fifteen-minute performance in the champagne box.
The most likely possibility is that the white boy who looked too young learned that Beatrice was new and lacked experience in dealing with guests, so he intimidated or deceived Beatrice and took her to a motel to open a room?
"No, Big Pete, thank you, I'm fine and I haven't been threatened." Melonie took off the gaudy high heels on her feet, put on her own flat shoes, got up from her seat, and said to the club bodyguards.
Seeing that Melonie insisted on leaving, the bodyguard could only shrug and let the door open: "Guests come to the club for entertainment, there are many rules, and the girls in the club are the same, that is, never trust the sweet words of those guys, making money is First priority."
"I will." Melonie stepped out of the dressing room.
At the same time, Will Kendrick asked Tommy Hawke with a shocked face: "Son, did you give that blonde some kind of drug? Fifteen minutes, she said yes in fifteen minutes." Get out of here with you? You know that drugging is immoral, right?"
"I know." Tommy stood at the bar counter, ticking his fingers at the bartender, motioning for two glasses of wine.
Will Kendrick received Tommy's answer, nodded in satisfaction, and then continued to ask: "What I want to say is that if you don't share the method with your friends, it will be even more immoral."
Tommy turned around and took the two glasses of whiskey from the bartender, handed Will Kendrick a glass, and said with a smile: "If I have a way, of course I will share it with you, just like this glass of wine."
"Okay, now I can only force myself to accept the most unlikely reason, your charm is too outstanding." Will Kendrick took the glass and smiled: "Seeing that you are now in high spirits and ready to take the woman away It reminds me of my youth."
"To those years." Tommy raised his glass to signal.
Will Kendrick raised his glass and touched Tommy, sighing a little: "To youth."
"Is it convenient to leave me a contact information? Mr. Kendrick? I'm going to your factory to buy some cheap goods." Tommy drank the wine and then said.
"I'm going to buy a hundred cases."
"Tommy, I..." Will Kendrick impatiently wanted to end this meaningless conversation, and suddenly froze, looking at Tommy: "Sorry, boy, what did you just say?"
Tommy looked at Will Kendrick, nodded affirmatively and said, "I'm going to buy a hundred boxes."
After a long ten seconds, Will Kendrick spoke again: "If you didn't joke with me, I think I have figured it out now, you can take girls out to have fun, not by your own charm, but by your own charm." By money."
"In my perception, personal charm includes personal money." Tommy laughed.
Will Kendrick asked the bartender for a pen and paper, and then wrote a series of numbers on it: "This is the number of the maritime satellite phone of the processing plant. I called it and said that it was introduced by Will from Miami. Although there is no discount, at least It shouldn’t take long to wait in line to load.”
"Thank you, Mr. Kendrick." After taking the number handed over by the other party, Tommy Hawke thanked him.
"But you'd better think clearly, it's okay for you to buy cigarettes, but if you want to sell cigarettes, you don't have to pay taxes and don't have a cigarette license, just wait to be caught. It is said that the tax department has caught a lot of cigarettes in New York and Boston Dealers." Will Kendrick exhorted with a serious expression: "The processing factory doesn't care if the cigarette sellers have not had many cigarettes, anyway, they have already paid for it."
"I will keep your advice in mind, Mr. Kendrick." Tommy put away the piece of paper and sincerely thanked him again: "Thank you, I will not do anything that violates the laws of the United States. My mother taught me."
At this time, Melonie had already changed into casual clothes and came out. Will Kendrick sighed depressedly when he saw Melonie, and whispered in Tommy's ear, "This kind of woman is a bit too much for you." Too mature, but it fits me perfectly, I wish she was the one who went to my closet just now, boy, she is beautiful, you are lucky."
"My greatest luck is to walk into this club this afternoon and meet you, Mr. Kendrick." Tommy Hawke said to Will Kendrick: "If the vacation time is long enough, welcome to Warwick Go around the city, although there are no strip clubs there, but I can introduce my aunt to you, maybe we can have a barbecue together, or take a boat out to sea to enjoy the breeze."
"I'm not interested in old women in the country, and the sea here will never compare to my hometown Miami in my heart. If I have time, I will still choose the bars in this area to show my charm to women." Will Ken Derek waved his hand, taking Tommy's words as a tease of his lust.
Tommy Hawk nodded understandingly: "OK, see you next time, sir, I hope to reject my behavior so that you will not regret it."
"Never, see you next time." Will Kendrick said.
Tommy Hawk walked towards Melonie who was waiting at the door, and said softly in a voice that Will Kendrick could just hear, "Auntie, let's go."
This sentence made Will Kendrick petrified on the spot.
When he realized it, when he chased out of the club, Tommy and Melonie were no longer on the street. He turned around in frustration and wanted to walk back to the club.
The heavy-backed club bodyguard stood in front of the front desk, looking at him expressionlessly: "Sir, please pay three yuan for the entrance fee."
(end of this chapter)