"Get out if you're not buying anything! You look like you can't afford it anyway!"
"Sorry, Mr. James," I replied, my voice steady, "were you talking to me?"
This kind of group leader even said such words to the guests, no wonder the performance was at the bottom of the list. I took out my black card and handed it to the saleswoman who just received me.
"I'll take that entire building. The one on the left side of the model, the five-story penthouse. Go ahead and charge it."
"Landon, stop acting like a big shot. You make a few thousand a month at best, and now you're pretending you can buy a whole building?"
Wendy wrapped her arm around Aron's, pulling him close.
"Let's not waste any more time. Aron and I were meant to be. Yes, I cheated, so what?
"Aron is young, good-looking, and charming. Any woman would fall for him. You're nothing but an old loser. If my family hadn't pressured me to get married, do you think I would have chosen someone like you?
"You barely make any money, and every gift you've ever given me is cheap junk. I'm done with you.
"You're old and broke. Why would I stay with you?"
I let her finish, then smiled, "Wendy, are you sure you won't regret this?"