Ava.
To say I was shocked was an understatement. My eyes widened at the man in front of me. He looked the same as in the hotel, but there was a sexy, deadly aura around him in his grey suit which I just totally ruined.
A frown came upon his face as he glared down at me, I staggered backwards, blushing hard from embarrassment.
God! Why did I have to meet him again? Especially after the stunt I pulled off at the hotel room. Oh Lord! Why now of all times? And now that I had to spill the drinks all over him!
He was right. I never got my job right.
"Uhm. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to ruin your clothes" I mumbled, shifting away from him before bending down to pick up the broken pieces of the glass. I suddenly wished I hadn'
**I'm starting to enjoy this. Olivia is teaching Ava the hierarchy of rich people that come to the club. Can you guess what level Mikhail is? And Ava's being so clumsy, let's just hope she doesn't get fired on her first day. Please leave a review for my story and vote too. It helps me update faster and if you read my completed book THE BAD BOY HAS A DAUGHTER, you'll see I dedicate chapters to people who leave a review. Thanks and see you on the next. ~Jane♥️
Ava. "So let me start from the bottom. Here in Billionaire's Club there are Ten Levels of Wealth. And these ten levels are divided into three groups. The lower four, the middle three and the top three. But you'll understand me when I explain further" Olivia started and I sighed in anticipation. "Now the lower four have four levels, and they are the ones occupying downstairs. Number 10 in the Level of Wealth is the 'High Rich'. These classes of people are the regular rich ones, with good businesses and start ups. They are richer than the average man making them number ten on the list" Olivia explained before taking my hand and leading me to the railings pointing out a group of men and women, dancing on the floor. Just beside the stripers who were dancing seductively and waving at a few men.
Mikhail. "Boss? Are you listening to me?" Zach asked, drawing my eyes away from Ava who didn't take her gaze away from mine. I couldn't hear what the other waitress was talking to her about. But it seemed like she was giving Ava a run down of the people in the club from the way she was pointing at people, and the way they looked around each floor. Seeing Ava here was shocking. After I had gotten her fired at the hotel I hadn't expected her to get another job so soon, and here nonetheless. But that wasn't the most shocking thing that had happened today. No. It was the way she looked that shook me to the very core. At the hotel she looked different, with her hair tied roughly behind her head and the uniform she
Ava. The rest of the night went by a blur. And by the time I was back at the dressing room my legs were aching badly, and I had totally forgotten to pull down my clothes. I got a little conformable in them that I had forgotten about it. Being a waitress wasn't as easy as tv shows made it out to be, I had come in contact with rude men, arrogant jerks and proud women. I wanted to yank their earnings out of their ears. I also learned the difference between drinks and had memorized their names. While I still made mistakes serving them the wrong ones, I soon learned them right. And despite the large number of rude guests, there were still a few nice ones. Like the young man who helped me stand when I stumbled once more. I remember his soft smile telling me to be care
Ava. "Oh no! You didn't!" Avery laughed, slapping her hand against the bed. "It's not funny. I almost crapped my pants." I said, hitting Avery so she giggled a bit, covering her mouth with her skinny hand. "It's funny. Why are you so clumsy these days. I was the clumsy one." Avery said through bits of laughter. "I don't know, but it seems like wherever he is I become nervous and I loose my shit. And he doesn't exactly have a nice face. He has cold, dead blue eyes and is always glaring at me." I said softly, relaxing my back on the only chair in Avery's room. "Well most CEOs are like that. They aren't friendly and they are incredibly rude. Remember the man that dad owed was the same." Avery said, and I nodded b
Ava. I left the hospital feeling sad and broken. After spending a few more minutes watching over Avery it was already afternoon and I had lunch with Jayden just before I headed to work. I walked into the hot sun feeling it heat against my skin. I suddenly regretted wearing this black shirt and washed jeans with blue sandals which I had sewn together many times. I had left my hair down for once, and it fell on my shoulders in a wavy length. I raised my hand to shield my face from the burning sun and walked down the road heading to a bus stop where I would get a bus to the restaurant I was supposed to meet Jayden. I stood at the bus stop for a while and the bus came. I hurried in taking a seat by the window and placed my purse on my lap.
Mikhail. "Father! Please!" I shouted before running into my room and hiding under the bed. It was moments like these I hated falling asleep. I still remember I have left my physical body in the real world, and I'm plunged into this nightmare. And worst was that I knew exactly how this nightmare would end, I knew every detail and every moment that came next. I remember the fear that ran down down my spine and every tear that fell off my cheek to the expensive rug in my room. "Come back here Mikhail! You must be punished!" I remember that deep voice yelling at me from outside my room, but I ignored it, wiping at my eyes and shifting my small frame deeper under my bed, my heart thumping loudly in my chest as if trying to give out my location.
**This chapter is dedicated to these wonderful people who has shown support by voting. Words can't express how happy I am to see them. Dudz Dartman(with the highest vote), Dave Young, Lisa Posting, Biljana Bogo, Stanley Alfred and Shawna LeBouthiller(I see your continues support and review) Thank you all♥️ Ava. "Thanks for dropping me off." I said, getting down from Jayden's car and waving at him from the window. He smiled softly, "It's fine. I'll call you tomorrow. Ok?" "Sure" I watched as Jayden drove off the street, and I blushed slightly. Lunch had been great not only because the food was awesome. I haven't had such a great meal in a long time. But also because it finally felt nice talking to someone other than Avery.
Ava."Are you sure this isn't too revealing?" I asked Olivia for the fifth time since I put on the bikini.The white color complimented my skin, and it's soft material was comfortable. I turned my back to the mirror to see my butt cheeks peeking out from the bottom."My butt is out. Is this even legal?" I asked confused, trying to tighten the ropes at both ends of my waist.The last thing I wanted was it slipping off and falling to the ground, leaving me naked with a lot of lustful eyes staring at me.Olivia smiled, placing my hand on my shoulders and turning my face to hers. "You look great. Come, let's leave. Aiden has to see us first and give us positions. The club's about to open."