Chapter 88
Club Vibe is the go–to hangout spot for students.
However, for big shots in the business world and rich second–generation kids, this place seems out of
place, too childish
Jonah looked around at the flashy decorations in Club Vibe with dissatisfaction, smacked his lips and
said. “Theo, when did you become such a kid at heart? Fancy wanting to hang out in a place only kids
would love
Theo lazily sat on the not so comfortable couch in the booth, glanced at him and said, “If you don’t want
to be here, you can go wherever you want”
Jonah shrugged. “Well since we’re here, we might as well stay!”
Kemp Larios came over handed Theo a drink, clinked glasses elegantly, took a sip while looking at
Jonah and said. “We’ve always been going to bars or clubs, nothing new. This place is somewhat
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtfresh, though!”
“Indeed” Jonah laughed and sat down to clink glasses with them, “Let’s just pretend we’re reliving our
student days today!”
In reality they wouldn’t have come to a place like this during their student days
Kemp took a sip of his wine and said, “Looks like a group of college students are having a party in the
booth across. They seem lively.”
Jonah looked out and exclaimed with a smile, “It’s graduation season. They might be here for a last
hurrah after their farewell dinner! Graduation, now that’s the season of
lovel
Kemp raised an eyebrow, “I’ve only heard of graduation season being break–up season. When did it
turn into the season of love?‘
Jonah laughed. “Kemp, you wouldn’t understand, would you?”
“Break–ups happen because lovers are going their separate ways to different cities. But those boys
and girls staying in the same city can easily resonate with each other! Graduation is a great time to
confess. A lot of boys choose to confess to the girls they like on graduation day. If it works out, it’s
perfect! If not, they won’t bump into each other on campus and avoid the awkwardness!”
Kemp looked at him and laughed. “You seem to know a lot about this. Who did you confess to on your
graduation day?”
Jonah laughed and replied, “Huh, does Jonah need to confess? When have I ever been short of
women!”
Theo squinted, swirled his drink and fell into deep thought Graduation, confession? He remembered
that morning at Creston University, a male student called Ellinor over and gave her a button with
special meaning. They had a friendly chat
That woman was indeed attractive. It wasn’t surprising that someone confessed to her.
Jonah held up his glass again and sighed, “To be honest, I do miss our school days. Those were the
days of freedom.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm‘Excuse me!” Theo put down his glass, suddenly stood up and strode out.
Jonah was taken aback, exchanged surprised looks with Kemp and then asked loudly, “Theo, what’s
wrong? Where are you going?”
“Just taking a call. You guys carry on, Theo replied casually.
“Alright!” Jonah didn’t think much of it, clinked glasses with Kemp and they continued their
conversation.
Theo answered Collin’s call and learned that his grandmother had eaten, and slept, which put him at
ease.
After hanging up, he didn’t immediately turn back to the booth. Instead, he squinted at the booth across
the room. The soundproofing in this place could have been better. The sound of young people singing
pop songs out of tune could be heard from the booth.
At that moment, a guy from the booth rushed out to take a call and forgot to close the door. Through
the half–open door, Theo saw Elinor inside. Perhaps due to the loud music, Ellinor was listening
intently to a male student. They were extremely close, their faces almost touching.
Then the door was closed again by a girl