SANDRO SALVADOR
I was currently signing some documents and contracts from different companies when my phone rang and I saw Ginsen's name. I frowned before stopping what I was doing and picked up my phone, answering it immediately.
"Yes, Gin? What's up?" I asked simply.
I heard loud music sa kabilang linya, and he had to shout to be heard, so I moved the phone away from my ear and put it on speaker.
"Tol, can you fetch this lady named Agasher? She's with Jeanry, gf mo ba 'to, tol? Pasundo na lang lasing na lasing silang dalawa eh. Naglasing silang dalawa tapos hindi ko pa maiwan at akala ko kung sino pero sabi ni Jeanry tawagan kita para masundo 'tong babaeng 'to. Underground bar lang, pagmamay ari ni Tito Kuloks. Go here ASAP, may taong umaangkin bigla dito," and then he ended the call.
Girlfriend? That girl? No fucking way. She's not even my type. Also, where is she? Underground bar with Jeanry? It's only been a short while, but she's already going to bars with Jeanry. Is she even in her right mind? Tch.
I stood up, grabbed my coat from the office closet, and put it on before heading out.
First day, first headache. Aren't there any decent women these days? All they can do is go to bars and enjoy themselves with the guys there.
I drove to the underground bar, my mind racing with questions about what I was about to walk into. When I arrived, the loud music and dim lights greeted me, along with the familiar scent of alcohol and sweat. I scanned the room and quickly spotted Ginsen, who was carrying a stumbling Jeanry out the door.
"Sandro, good luck with her, iyak nang iyak 'yan loko." Ginsen called out as he passed me, giving a small nod towards Agasher, who was slumped over a table in the corner.
I sighed and made my way to her. She looked a mess, her hair disheveled and tears streaking her cheeks. I sat down next to her and gently shook her shoulder.
"Agasher, wake up. Uuwi na kita," I said softly.
She stirred and blinked at me, confusion clouding her eyes. When she recognized me, she burst into tears, her sobs barely audible over the pounding music.
"Hey, it's okay," I tried to comfort her, but she just kept crying. Ulit-ulit siyang humihingi ng sorry sa father niya that she didn't do anything and etc., kinakalma ko siya para malaman ko kung saan siya nakatira but she kept sobbing.
I knew I needed to settle the bill and handle any damages before we could leave, so I left her for a moment, heading to the bartender to sort it out.
The bartender gave me a sympathetic look as he handed me the bill. I paid quickly, my mind already on getting Agasher out of there.
When I turned back towards her table, I saw a man leaning in close, talking to her. Agasher looked uncomfortable, her eyes darting around as if searching for an escape.
Oh, It's Kyle Montevalye. What is his relationship with Agasher?
I walked back over, my steps quick and purposeful. "She's with me, Montevalye. Is there a problem here?" I asked, my voice firm.
The man looked up, clearly annoyed. "Just having a conversation— Wow! It's the great womanizer Sandro Salvador. Why are you with her? Why'd you left her?" he said with a smirk, but Agasher's distress was evident.
"I think it's time for her to go," I said, helping Agasher to her feet.
"Why are you in this place, Salvador?"
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