Mitch, a tall, tanned man with black, spiky hair and hazel eyes opened the door of ngome Café and entered. The first thing he noticed was a man lying on the ground at the bar. He sighed and walked to the man. He kicked him softly. “Sir, wake up. We open in two hours”
Cas opened his eyes and suddenly felt how soar he was. He squeezed his eyes and looked at Mitch. “Who are you?” he asked.
Mitch rolled his eyes, grabbed Cas’ upper arm and lifted him on his feet. “There wewe go” he said.
“You are strong” Cas noted admirable.
Mitch frowned and looked away, not knowing what to think of it.
“Yeah, apparently” he said, feeling uncomfortable. “Okay, you, eh, wewe really need to go now”
But Cas didn’t songesha an inch. “I think I did something stupid last night”
“We all do stupid things” Mitch alisema uncaring.
“I’m getting married today” Cas continued. “I can’t live with someone in dishonesty”
Mitch let out a deep sigh. “I can’t believe I’m really going to have this conversation with a total stranger”
“What conversation?” Cas asked confused.
“Look, man, if wewe upendo this girl and today’s your wedding day, then here’s one good advice. Whatever wewe did last night, don’t tell her”
Cas shook his head. “I’m not sure if I can do that” he alisema uncertain.
“Let me guess, wewe cheated on her?” Mitch asked.
“I think so” Cas said.
“What’s that supposed to mean? Did wewe actually go inside another woman?” Mitch asked accenting.
“No” Cas alisema slowly.
“Then wewe didn’t cheat on her” Mitch concluded.
“Really?” Cas alisema relieved. The concerned expression disappeared and he took a deep breath. “Okay, ehm, I have to go”
“Finally” Mitch said.
“I’m getting married” Cas said, as if he just realized it.
“Congrats” Mitch said.
“Yeah, thanks” Cas said, before rushing off.
Cas opened his eyes and suddenly felt how soar he was. He squeezed his eyes and looked at Mitch. “Who are you?” he asked.
Mitch rolled his eyes, grabbed Cas’ upper arm and lifted him on his feet. “There wewe go” he said.
“You are strong” Cas noted admirable.
Mitch frowned and looked away, not knowing what to think of it.
“Yeah, apparently” he said, feeling uncomfortable. “Okay, you, eh, wewe really need to go now”
But Cas didn’t songesha an inch. “I think I did something stupid last night”
“We all do stupid things” Mitch alisema uncaring.
“I’m getting married today” Cas continued. “I can’t live with someone in dishonesty”
Mitch let out a deep sigh. “I can’t believe I’m really going to have this conversation with a total stranger”
“What conversation?” Cas asked confused.
“Look, man, if wewe upendo this girl and today’s your wedding day, then here’s one good advice. Whatever wewe did last night, don’t tell her”
Cas shook his head. “I’m not sure if I can do that” he alisema uncertain.
“Let me guess, wewe cheated on her?” Mitch asked.
“I think so” Cas said.
“What’s that supposed to mean? Did wewe actually go inside another woman?” Mitch asked accenting.
“No” Cas alisema slowly.
“Then wewe didn’t cheat on her” Mitch concluded.
“Really?” Cas alisema relieved. The concerned expression disappeared and he took a deep breath. “Okay, ehm, I have to go”
“Finally” Mitch said.
“I’m getting married” Cas said, as if he just realized it.
“Congrats” Mitch said.
“Yeah, thanks” Cas said, before rushing off.