Lois was a little surprised to hear that, but she knew that he might be drunk, so she continued, "Where are you? Ask someone to drive you back. "
"Why, why don't you drive me back? Do you want to leave? I don't want anyone to drive me back. I want to see you." Joey said childishly.
"Well, do you have a waitress by your side now?"
"No, no one. No one wants to accompany me." Joey said with grievance.
Of course Lois knew that it must be him who said so. He was such a proud man that everyone wanted to get close to him! It was just whether he wanted it or not.
"Okay, then tell me where you are now." Lois felt a little helpless.
"Me? I'm in a bar now! "
"Okay, I know you are in the bar, but you have to tell me which bar you are in!" Shen Lois rubbed her forehead.
"I'm in N Nightclub."
"Okay, I know. Wait there."
After hanging up the phone, Lois finally rea
ittle uncomfortable when he knew that Sally had come. The person he really wanted to see now was not her, but Lois, but he didn't refuse her. Although he missed Lois even more because of the heavy alcohol, he still let Sally help him into the room. There were only them here.
But he had no interest in the woman beside him at all.
Lois' indifference and perfunctory words made him angry and sad. Drunk, he was not as thorny and strong as usual. Now he was an ordinary man, a man who missed her. He was no longer irritated by her as before, because the pain in his heart was far more than anger. Compared with her indifference to him, he was angrier. It was heartache.
Except that year when Sally broke up with him, he had never felt so heartbroken. This feeling was too strange to him. He hadn't been in love for a long time, so the sudden impact was a little unbearable for him.