It' is Time
Author: Freddies
last update2025-05-15 00:05:43

The man looked no more than forty plus with his reddened face and alcohol reeking breath. His ocean blue eyes had a calmness to it that did not quite go with his other appearance well.

Jayden stared at the man from his chestnut brown hair down to his very black shoes. No one would have found it difficult to tell that he was drunk. And also very pissed that Nova had turned but just him down but every other man that had walked up to her.

"The girl isn't even worth wasting your time on, I mean look at her, thinking that she is so beautiful so we are supposed to bow down and kiss her feet rather than speaking to her.

"I mean, sure, she is pretty but no woman is pretty enough to be treated the way she wants to be treated. Look around you," he swirled his hand around, pointing at the room, "almost every single man has walked up to her-- even the ones with girlfriends!-- but she has heartlessly turned them down. Pff! What a waste of time!"

Jayden sta
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