Sandra was instantly embarrassed and excited at the same time.
He looked inquisitively at Bokir, asking Moana if he wanted to hire a princess. However, a cry of surprise came from a distance before Moana had said anything.
”Dr. Lennon! You came!” Then a young woman in a miniskirt and a crop top quickly ran toward Moana and Sandra.
The young woman was Lyla, who went to give trouble to Moana before and had her gonorrhea cured by George.
Lyla was overjoyed to see George. She ran toward Moana and Sandra, pushing the bartender away as soon as she reached him.
“They’re the guests I invited. We’re good here. Go about your business,” Lyla said happily.
The bartender smiled and left.
Once Lyla sat down, Moana asked, “Do you work here? Do you work every day?”
Lyla replied, “Well, yes, I work here, but not every day. I only come here Monday to Friday. After all, I have a personal life. There’s no way I can spend all my time here.”
Then Lyla said, “Don’t look down on me. I’m a college student! I’m here to earn my tuition and living expenses.”
Moana and Sandra were surprised to hear this.
Lyla’s a college student?
“Why do you have to earn your tuition and living expenses? Where are your parents? Don’t they provide for you?” Sandra asked.
Lyla rolled her eyes at Sandra and said, “If my parents were alive, they wouldn’t leave me alone. But my parents are long dead. I don’t have anyone but me.”
“Sorry to remind you of something bad.” Moana said apologetically.
Moana and Sandra were dumbstruck.
”Tell us about yourself. Sandra and I are curious,” Moana continued saying.
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