Chapter 389
Chapter 389
Allison and Nicholas left the cemetery. Nicholas didn’t drive. He and Allison took a cab. Since it was
getting late, they found a restaurant to have dinner, and afterward, Allison planned to head to the Red
Jack Club.
Nicholas didn’t leave, “Coincidentally, I’m also heading to the Red Jack Club.”
“Got a shindig tonight? Need me to book a private room for you in advance?”
“Not at the moment.”
At 6:30 PM, Allison turned up at the Red Jack Club’s staff lounge. She changed her threads. Stepping
out of the lounge, she spotted Serena giving the staff a piece of her mind. She hit the brakes. When
Serena was done chewing out the staff and was about to return to her office, Allison piped up: “Ms.
Serena.” This is from NôvelDrama.Org.
Serena swiveled around, eyeing Allison, ‘What’s up?”
Allison sauntered over, “Ms. Serena, I’ve got some good news and some bad news. Which one do you
wanna hear first?”
Serena was stumped. She cracked a smile, “What’s the good news?”
Allison and Serena were about the same height, but Serena was in heels, so she was a couple of
centimeters taller. Allison leaned in, whispering. “The good news is. I’m quitting next week. You can
take it up with Leah.”
Serena’s face darkened. “Allison, I have no idea what you’re talking about.”
“Ms. Serena, you don’t need to know what I’m talking about. Wanna hear the bad news?”
Serena kept her poker face, “What’s the bad news?”
“The bad news is, you may also have to bail from the Red Jack Club next week. Allison saw Serena’s
face go pale. She cracked a smile, “Of course, I’m just saying it might happen.”
Serena looked grim, “Allison, who’s gonna leave is still up in the air.”
Allison nonchalantly fixed her hair, “Sure, it’s uncertain. After all, I’m leaving next week. I might not get
to see you leave.”
and you
“Allison, I never realized you were so articulate. Serena quickly bounced back. She thought Allison was
bluffing. After all, she’d been there for years, “I underestimated you. You’re backing out, that’s wise.
Otherwise, it’d be really embarrassing when I fire you leave with your tail between your legs.”
Allison casually replied, “See you next week then.”
Allison hit the second floor. She didn’t have a regular room there, she took turns with Ashley and
others. Suddenly someone called her, “Allison, the guests in Room 208 want to see you”
“Got it. Take care of things here.”
“Sure.”
Allison walked into Room 208, knocking on the door. When she stepped in, she found the room
massive. A gent was lounging on the sofa, decked out in black tracksuit, a far cry from his usual stiff
and aloof suit and tie look. The current Lucian radiated a youthful vibe. He looked at Allison at the door,
‘Not coming in? How long are you gonna stand there?”
Allison walked in, “Sir, what can I get you?”
Lucian grinned, ‘Whatever. You pick.”
Allison asked, “Sir, are you alone?” Seeing Lucian nod, she continued, “Then I guess I’ll order less.”
Even though she said that, she ordered a bunch of pricey drinks and made Lucian foot the bill. Lucian
glanced at the bill and signed with a smile. Allison called for the drinks to be prepared, then went to
collect. Two minutes later, she returned to the room with seven or eight bottles of pricey booze. She
asked, “Sir, which one would you like to start with?”
Lucian looked at her and answered, “The one in your hand.