Chapter 261 Youâre Here to Drink With Us!
âIf getting a lofty gift troubles you, then you can balance the trade after you get your first salary. Buy me dinner.â
That was it? A dinner was supposed to somehow be equal to a luxurious piano? Deirdre found the idea wild, though admittedly, she had no other excuse. The reminder of her salary eased her mind a little too, so she agreed. âOkay.â
The call ended. She took a seat behind the piano and began to learn the songs on her sheet. As it turned out, Deirdre was quite possibly musically gifted, as it took her only an afternoon to master all but one song on the entire sheet. She was strapped for time to learn the last one, so she took the music sheet book to work.
The front-desk girl immediately caught sight of the wooden book. âWhatâs that?!â She gasped. âLooks like the sort of stuff youâd keep in your cabinet of curiosities!â
Deirdre flashed her a smile. âA friend gave it to me as a gift.â
âDang, hon! Thatâs code for ânot-your-typical-friendâ if I ever heard one!â the front- desk girl quipped.
âIâm no expert here, but this thing has gotta cost at least 15,000$. Emphasis on âat least!ââ
Deirdre felt her cheeks growing hot. âNo, itâs not that expensive!â She denied it, lowering her eyes and approaching the piano. She let her fingers graze the keys for a moment and began.
The entrance door swung open. Charlene McKinney strutted inside with her impatience on full display.
One of the waitresses stepped forward quickly and welcomed her. âMiss McKinney! Your friends are already waiting for you in their private room. Allow me to escort you there.â
âFine,â Charlene answered, nodding noncommittally. She climbed the stairs to the first floor, her stilettos clicking, when the sound of the piano made her turn her head.
The pianistâs face burned into her eyes, and her pupils seemed to dilate.
The waitress chimed in, âThat? Thatâs one of our newest recruits. Sheâs a pretty good pianist, but she doesnât look⦠the most presentable, right? I hope she didnât scare you that much, Miss McKinney!â
Charlene simply narrowed her eyes quietly.
The sonata then ended. Deirdre hugged her music sheet and headed to the break room to catch her breath, but a waitress stopped her. âDeirdre? The VIPs on the first floor want you to play for them.â
The pianistâs job at this restaurant was more than just serenading diners on the common floor. There were times when wealthy patrons would ask for private. listening sessions in their exclusive suites too.
Every private room had its own piano, and any performer was liable to earn commission by fulfilling these requests.
She stiffened, but not out of annoyance. The fact that any patron would want her close came more as a shock to her. She was hideous-to be more accurate, her disfigurement was too terrifying to behold at a close distance. Since most. customers would not want their appetite disturbed, they only wanted to enjoy her playing on the ground floor, where they could keep a wide berth from her.
This was the first time anyone had ever asked her to play in their private room.
âI envy your luck, Deirdre. The people who want you are listed VIPS, so⦠gotta expect a hefty amount of tips!â The waitress joked. âIâll lead the way, so remember to share some of that sweet moolah with me when itâs over!â
She led Deirdre to the door. âThis is the one. Knock on the door and enter on your own. I wonât be joining you.â
Deirdre nodded appreciatively. âThanks.â
She smoothed down her dress, prepared herself, and knocked on the door. A male voice answered, âCome in.â
She pushed the door open at his invitation-and suddenly felt an ominous air weighing down on her.
Dread began to crop up in her mind, and despite her blindness, she could somehow feel extreme malice in every gaze shot at her. Her smile turned mechanical, but she willed herself to introduce herself. âHello, everyone. Iâm the pianist. Glad to add music to your dining experience today.â
She turned in the pianoâs direction from memory. She had barely taken two steps. when she felt her wrist being yanked by one of the guests. She quickly drew her hand away, and a man snickered. âWhy so tense, sweetheart? Youâre safe with us! Just wanted to tell you that you went in the wrong direction.â
The wrong direction? Deirdre was confused. âIsnât the piano there?â
The man laughed. âPiano? Oh, sweetheart, no. No, no, no. Hedonists like us donât do pretentious classical sh*t like that! We want you to drink with us, okay? So you should be heading to our table!â
âExactly, right?â Another male voice joined him. Deirdre heard the sound of him slapping the seat next to him pointedly. He sized her up and could not stop his disgust and scorn from bleeding into his invitation. âThis beer here costs like 15,000 dollars, okay? Iâm sure youâve never tasted something like this before, but weâre al couple of nice guys in the mood. Come on, our treat!â
Deirdreâs face turned pale. âIâm here to play the piano. I donât drink.â
âHow much can you f*cking earn by playing the piano? Please, b*tch. You canât even make 150 bucks a day! But if you have one glass with us, youâll get that 150 dollars on your face, guaranteed!â