C H A P T E R S E V E N I finally able to get rid of Antonette, prepare and eat my Chao Fan, and get back to my computer after an hour of struggle. I turned around in my chair, put my foot up so I could rest my heel on the seat, and lowered my chin to my knee so I could comfortably gaze out the window without having to strain myself to hold my head up. I wasn't daydreaming; rather, I was contemplating my mistakes. Two years prior, Antonette left her chosen occupation of hopping around each upscale clothes store at Harmonious Village Mall and landed a position at The Club after passing an online course in bartending. Every table at The Club was a booth, and it had a giant circular bar in the centre where you could see and be seen. It also had extremely wonderful food, fashionable, sophi

