The clothing Brother Zee provided fit Milim perfectly. The size 175 dress wrapped elegantly around her slender frame, outlining her delicate waist and long legs in a way that drew quiet admiration.
Shortly after, Brother Zee assigned someone to teach Milim and two other newcomers the strict rules of working in the clubâhow to greet guests, sell drinks, and handle themselves professionally. Apparently, summer was the peak season for job seekers, and Milim found herself among many eager faces.
âHow many types of wine can you name?â their instructor, a seasoned man named Noah, asked with a smile. Noah was second-in-command of the male sales staff and was known for his sharp instincts.
The two other newcomers quickly rattled off names with practiced ease: âRemy Martin, Black Rum, Louis XIIIâŠâ One of them paused reverently. âThis wine... itâs extremely expensive.â
Noah grinned at their reaction.
âIf you can sell Louis XIII, do you know how much commission youâll earn?â he teased.
âA single bottle earns you $209.99,â Noah said casually. âAnd trust me, we have no shortage of wealthy patrons here. You could make that commission with just one good sale. Butââhe added, his tone soberingââit all depends on how well you speak and persuade.â
Milim was stunned.
Just one bottle⊠and I could earn $209.99?
The thought made her head spin, and she barely heard anything Noah said afterward.
Later, Noah addressed a grimmer reality: safety.
âYouâre all women, so your situation is more dangerous than the male staffâs,â he said seriously. âWeâre regular employees, but if someone tries anything inappropriate, use your emotional intelligence to diffuse it. If it gets serious, come find me.â
His words brought a fleeting sense of comfort, but everyone knew the truth: working in an entertainment venue came with risks. Most girls had mentally prepared themselves before stepping into this world. Milim, however, hadnât realized how different it would be. Still, this was only a temporary summer jobâif it became too much, she could always leave.
At nine oâclock, guests began to flood into the club. Veteran sales staff quickly found themselves accompanying familiar patrons, while new girls like Milim waited for opportunities. Brother Zee, thankfully, didnât assign her to any troublesome guests. Instead, he dealt personally with a particularly difficult customerâa burly man acting like a nagging motherâallowing Milim a gentler start.
Soon, the atmosphere in the club shifted; laughter, clinking glasses, and low music filled the air. Beautiful girls were stationed in the better rooms, while the less attractiveâor less fortunateâstayed behind at the desk, waiting for a chance.
Just then, a group of young, extravagant guests arrivedâbillionaire heirs who hadnât visited in a long time. Lucas, one of them, greeted Brother Zee warmly.
Brother Zee beamed.
âOh, Young Master Lucas, Young Master Hayes, Young Master Asher! Itâs been too long!â
But then Brother Zeeâs face shifted when he noticed another figure behind them. Quickly straightening, he greeted him with deep respect:
âMister Dylan.â
Lucas joked, âTch, differential treatment, huh? Why is he âMisterâ while weâre just âyoung mastersâ?â
Hayes smirked. âBecause Dylanâs a shareholder, dummy.â
Laughing, Asher added, âNow find us a good room, and call a few girls over.â
Brother Zee immediately arranged it, leading them upstairs. Dylan, meanwhile, said nothing, staying quiet and detached.
After the men were settled into their private booth, Brother Zee gestured for Milim to come over.
âThereâs a VIP box thatâs perfect for you. Do your best, alright?â
Milimâs heart raced as she followed him, feeling incredibly nervous.
Brother Zee first picked out a few top girls from the clubâs best to accompany the gentlemen. As a salesperson, Milim wouldnât have to sit with themâjust handle the sales and billing. Still, the tension was thick.
When the female supervisor heard the guests were Dylan and his friends, she and the other girls froze. Brother Zee issued a serious warning:
âTake proper care of these guests. No pushing drinks. No games. Treat them right, and everything will go well.â
Milim, listening on the side, felt her stomach knot up with anxiety. Some older girls comforted her, whispering tips and encouragement as they ascended to Box 309.
Inside the room, the girls began chatting and pouring drinks. One, the most striking, walked toward Dylanâbut he casually raised his hand to stop her.
âNo. Sit elsewhere,â he said coldly.
Lucas chuckled.
âDylan hasnât been here in a while. These girls forgot he doesnât like company.â
As Lucas scanned the room, he noticed Milim standing awkwardly by the door.
Hayes beckoned to her.
âCome here, you.â
Dylan looked up, following Hayesâ gestureâand froze when his eyes locked onto Milim.
Milimâs face instantly flushed crimson. She clutched the hem of her dress nervously, her mind screaming, Why is fate so cruel?!
Dylan spoke, his voice low and commanding:
âCome here.â
His friends gaped. Dylan? Inviting a girl to sit next to him? Unbelievable.
Milim hesitated, but the memory of Brother Zeeâs stern warning made her step forward. Losing this job wasnât an option. She bowed slightly at the table, her voice trembling.
âGood evening, gentlemen. Iâm Ayla, your salesperson for tonight. What wine would you like?â
Her movement made the dress cling even closer to her body, drawing Dylanâs dark gaze.
âDonât you recognize me?â he asked softly.
Milimâs face grew even redder, but she didnât respond.
âSit,â Dylan said again.
âI donât drink with guests... Iâm only here to sell wine,â Milim replied quietly.
âIâm not asking you to drink wine. Just juice.â Dylanâs tone softened a little.
Relieved, Milim carefully sat beside him, keeping some distance. But Dylan leaned in, slipping an arm around her waist.
The three young men watching the scene looked like theyâd seen a ghost.
Since when did Dylan ever let someone so close?
âSo thatâs it,â Asher drawled lazily.
Lucas, still shocked, stammered, âWhat do you mean âthatâs itâ?â
Asher simply smirked and sipped his wine.
âShut up,â Dylan said lightly without moving his arm from Milimâs waist. Then he turned to her, voice gentle.
âHow long have you been working here?â
âI... I just started tonight,â Milim replied, clearly flustered.
âWhatâs your name?â
âMilim Snow,â she said, scooting slightly away.
Dylan smiled.
âNice name.â He took a slow sip of his drink, eyes never leaving her.
âHow old are you?â
Milim hesitated, then said softly, âNineteen.â
The men exchanged looks. Hayes spoke up, teasing,
âSheâs only nineteen, Dylan. Let her goâyouâre old enough to be her dad.â
Lucas and Asher burst into laughter.
âNineteen... very good,â Dylan mused, loosening his tie.
âDonât you go to school?â he asked.
âIâm still studying... Iâll be a freshman this September,â Milim answered, rubbing her hands nervously on her knees.
The men laughed again, finding her seriousness adorable.
Hayes, feeling a bit sorry for her, said,
âAlright, stop teasing her. Sheâs just here to sell wine, not to drink with us.â
Dylan leaned closer.
âAre you short on money?â
Milim nodded, quickly changing the subject.
âWhat wine would you like?â she asked, her voice small.
The men burst into laughter again at her sudden switch.
Dylan chuckled and leaned in, his thumb idly stroking her waist.
âGive me your phone number,â he said casually, âand Iâll open two bottles of Louis XIII.â
The three men practically choked on their drinks, staring wide-eyed.
They had to admitâDylan was truly dangerous when he decided to flirt.