Cognac

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Although Gary was serious about his recent statement and vehemently denied it, he had to admit himself, that he was still a bit weary. If he were going after him, he might now burst into tears. But what Gary knew at first, under his control, and besides, he couldn't and did not want to reveal his whole tormented emotions in the form of tears before his friends' eyes. Especially not in the public.

"What do you expect when you feel the burning sensation with even more alcohol?" Jason didn't even understand why Gary was doing it herself.

Jason had now considered him much wiser. Which, apparently was not the case. So you could be wrong.

"What you need is a distraction. Then it's as if by itself." Mark finally gave him a suggestion as to how he could get away from it.

"And what, for example?" Gary didn't find an idea that could help him.

"I would've a suggestion," Howard said immediately, who was sitting there with his arms crossed behind his head, and Gary grinned more than mischievously.

Just by the conspiratorial grin, Gary immediately knew what Howard was up to and how he would distract him. No. He should immediately forget that. As he looked at him that Howard was serious about it this time and didn't want to let him get it, Gary gave his three-year-old friend a deadly look.

"No. No. Forget it. ...I told you earlier, I will not participate. ...You can do this with Jay or Mark, but not with me. If you really think about that, I'll leave the bar immediately and go home," Gary interrupted immediately as he raised his voice.

"And how do you want to come home, please? You just forget that I've taken you with you ...and not differently," Howard reminded him that they had come together and that Gary didn't even have the slightest escape.


While Howard and Gary had a heated discussion about the alternatives Gary offered to get back home, Mark turned to Jason and asked if he knew what it was about. At first, Jason shook his head and was questioned at first. But as he watched the two hotheads and remembered the backward discussions that were conducted in the same way, there could be only one thing that ultimately left Gary out of the way and vehemently rejected. ...Howard's famous notorious dance duel.

When this thought came to his mind, Jason Mark also had a part in it and explained to him what it was about. Then Mark gave him a brief conspiratorial look. This was the perfect time to show Gary that they were now the longer lever.

"Hey, Gaz. Calm down. It is not worth it at all. ...You're fighting against windmills," Mark Gary tried to appease.

"What do you want to say again?" Gary didn't sound friendly.

"It's easy. It's your choice. Either you go to Howard's dance duel ...or we'll make karaoke!"

"This is not your seriousness?" Gary thought she had already been interrogated.

"And if it is," Mark gave his voice a slightly menacing sound, looking at his counterpart with more than just a fixed look.

Gary gave Mark a non-inspiring, gloomy and gloating look. True to the motto; If looks could kill!

"This is blackmail. I'm not going to do it. ...I'm leaving!" Gary didn't allow himself to.

With these words he got up and wanted to leave the bar in the fastest way. But he did not make the bill with Howard and Jason. While Jason grabbed his bank neighbors roughly, Howard immediately put his right foot on the bench so that Gary could not escape them so quickly.

"Howard would you please take your foot away from here ...and as for you, Jason, let me go straight away. ...You're hurting me," demanded the former singer from the two dancers.

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