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CXCV. But There Was His Damsel in Distress

While Oneil has enjoyed the goodness of life in bonding with Essi’s family, he cannot deny that some parts of this gladness somehow fell out when Jacques kept calling him. When he answered the phone, it was Dahlia who talked.

“Sir Oneil? I’m sorry to bother you. But Jacques is so drunk here. Please help me to bring him home,” Dahlia said.

Oneil had to excuse himself from Essi’s family before the late midnight strikes. “It was a fun night. But I have to go home now. My cousin Jacques is calling me.”

“Cousin?” one of Essi’s aunts noticed. “But I heard that the voice was of a girl.”

“It was Dahlia. His cousin’s coworker,” Essi explained while Oneil was heading towards the gate. She noticed her man’s coat was on the couch, so she hurriedly went to him. “You almost forgot.”

“Right, thanks Essi. I just needed to hurry up because Jacques got drunk.”

“Just call me then if you arrive home, okay?” Essi reminded him.

Oneil went to a wine shop where Jacques spent his early night. Even the
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