Mary's part-time job at night is in a convenience store. Although the store is not big, it was located in the bustling road and next to the most luxurious love bar in the city, so its business was very good.
It was past half past eight when Mary arrived.
"Handsome, I'm sorry Sorry for my late arriving." Mary rushed into the store.
"It doesn't matter, Mary." Peter, the son of the store boss, said, "It's not so late."
"No, I won't be late next time." Said Mary, covering her chest.
"Okay.... Fine." Peter nodded with a smile.
After changing her clothes, Mary walked out and asked, "Peter, isn't your father here?"
"My father has something to deal with today, so he went back first. Do you have anything to talk to him?"
"Well... Sort of." Mary nodded.
"Then you tell me. I'll tell my father when I go back."
"Well... Okay." Mary smiled apologetically and said, "Peter, I may do this until the end of the month and then I won't come here for working any longer."
"What? !" "Don't you like here?" Peter asked with a sad face.
"No, no," explained Mary, "It's because... Because I'm married... Besides, my mother is not in good health. I will take good care of her from now on."
"Mary, you're married? !" Peter's eyes widened in disbelief. "I've never heard of it from you."
"It just happened the other days. I was busy with that so no one was informed."
"Ah..." Peter sighed and said, "Mary, I didn't expect you to get married so soon. I still want to wait for myself to grow up and marry with you."
"Puff..." Mary laughed and said, "You're just a kid, a high school student. I'm ten years older than you. Why did you say that?"
"Age is not a problem!" Peter puffed out his chest, which made Mary laugh.
"Mary, can I call you then?" Peter asked worriedly.
"Of course." Mary replied with a smile, "Anytime."
"Won't your husband be jealous?"
"No, he won't" Mary stunned and said. 'How couldn't he be jealous? Ha ha, you are still a child...'
"Oh, I see... You are right."
After Peter left, there was only Mary in the store. In the midnight store, there were occasionally one or two customers coming to the small place. In the past, when Mary was not, she could write a piece of paper. Now that the work was almost handed over, she really didn't know what to do.
"Tinkle." The wind bell rang at the door, and a guest came.
"Hello, welcome." Mary stood up and greeted with a smile.
As soon as she raised her head, the smile on her face froze. Why was Victor here.
Victor was also stunned. As the wife of the CEO, how could Mary work part-time here? After a short thinking, Victor suddenly smiled wickedly and he took off his sunglasses and cap.
"Isn't this Mrs. Mary?" He walked up to her with a smile. "Why did you leave in such a hurry with the CEO this afternoon? I haven't had time to say goodbye to you."
With the smell of alcohol, Victor might just come out of the bar.
"I'm not familiar with you. There's nothing to talk about." Mary checked the watch with a cold face, "It's three o'clock. The store is about to close. If you don't buy anything, please go out."
"Why not?" Victor smiled and said, "Give me a box of gum. I drank too much wine... It smells bad."
With a sneer, Mary handed him a box of gum. She thought to herself, 'Since you know it smells bad, why you still drank so much?"
After getting the gum, Victor asked, "Why do you work part-time here? Why don't you accompany your husband?"
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