He finally slid into the seat opposite me, a confident smirk playing on his lips. "I've been watching you all night," he said, his voice a low honeyed drawl. "I think we could have a real future together."
"Taking is too easy," I added, finishing my drink. "But that's the way it is. If you really bug me, I'll say goodbye. So, what’s it going to be?" Why Mona Wannabe Lyrics
He blinked, his smirk faltering just a fraction. "I'm listening." He finally slid into the seat opposite me,
I didn't smile back. I leaned in, the low bass of a slowed-down track vibrating through the table. "You want my future? Forget my past," I said, my voice cutting through his practiced charm. "I’ll tell you what I want—what I really, really want. And it isn't just a pretty face in a booth." "But that's the way it is
I watched him go, knowing that in this game, friendship never ends—and if he wanted to stay in the picture, he’d have to learn to "zigazig, ah" just like the rest of us.
The smirk was gone now, replaced by a look of genuine intrigue. He stood up and offered a hand, not to lead me away, but to walk over to the bar where my friends were waiting. "I guess I better go introduce myself," he said.
He looked over at them, then back at me, realizing this wasn't the standard script. My friends weren't just background noise; they were the gatekeepers. If he couldn't handle their sharp wit or earn their respect, he wouldn't even make it to the next round.