Chapter 53
Rebirth of the Wife in Despair by Tess Munoz
Chapter 53 Chat With Us, Miss.
âIâm sorry, but I have something to attend to, so Iâll be leaving now. Take your time, and weâll catch up later.â
Eileen was accustomed to solitude and did not believe in the concept of true friendship.
She departed, and this time, no one tried to stop her again.
As Eileen stepped out of the shop, Mr. Samuels came out, wearing an apron and holding a plate of food. âMiss, are you in such a hurry? Those kids arenât bothering you, are they?â
âNo,â she replied.
âDonât judge them too harshly. Those children arenât bad; they just want to play with you.â
âMr. Samuel, I understand, but I still have something to buy, so Iâll be leaving now.â
âAlright, remember to come over for dinner tomorrow, free of charge. Eat to your heartâs content.â
Eileen smiled and nodded, saying, âOkay.â
After leaving, Eileen purchased some personal clothes, a few changes of outfits, and a couple of pairs of shoes, all at reasonable prices.
She was preparing to settle here for a considerable period.
Time flew by, and nearly three months had passed since Eileen began living there. During this period, she worked as a waiter at Mr. Samuelâs restaurant, earning a decent wage of 50 dollars a day, along with daily meals.
The daytime customer flow was sparse, while evenings could get busier during supper time.
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Sharon was unaware of her job at the restaurant, as she had been absent for many days, likely preoccupied with taking care of Vera. Eileen understood the situation and was fine with it. She knew that if Sharon were around, she would never let her handle such tasks. For now, Eileen needed to save more money and plan for her future.
It was around eight-thirty in the evening, and the restaurantâs customers had already left. Eileen finished cleaning the tables, gathered a basin of dishes to wash, and headed toward the exit.
Outside, a group of drunk men in their thirties sat shirtless near the entrance, having consumed three or four cases of alcohol.
One of the men leered at Eileen and slurred, âSee that person who lives next door to my house? According to my mother, sheâs only eighteen and got expelled from school because she got involved with someone. Every morning, she starts washing clothes at seven or eight, and the noise keeps me from sleeping.
She looks so damn good, it gets me aroused every time I look at her.â
Another man questioned, âReally? This girl doesnât seem to like talking to anyone and seems to play around with people. Is that true?â
Unaware that Eileen might hear their disrespectful words, they continued their conversation.
Eileen didnât want to provoke the group of drunk men and decided to keep her distance.
âYeah, how do you know such things, Thomas?â
âI donât know much. If she really was a good student, why would she work here instead of studying all day?â
âEnough of the talk! Letâs call her over and ask!â
In a loud voice, Thomas directly yelled, âHey, you there! Your name is Eileen, right? Come here, and take our order.â
Despite feeling uncomfortable with the situation, Eileen approached cautiously, trying her best to remain composed and not let their hurtful words affect her.
As Eileen continued washing dishes, she pretended not to hear the lewd comments from the group of men and instead looked toward her coworker, Hannah, who was about her age.
Hannah gave her a smug smile, Eileen turned away and left the menâs table.
Hey Iâm calling you to take our order, ca,t your me? one of the men called out 91 Eileen set down the plate, washed her hands, and quickly brought over a menu. âWhat dishes would you like to order?â she asked, taking out a pen and a small notebook to jot down their choices.
The five men stared at her with predatory eyes, giving off a pungent and disgusting vibe.
One of them spoke, âPretty girl, do you need some money? If youâre short on cash, just tell me, Iâve got plenty of money.â He took out a wallet from his pocket, placed it on the table, and pulled out 300 dollars, offering it to Eileen. Spend the day with me, and the money is yours.â
Suddenly, Thomas burst into laughter.
âSorry, Iâm just a part-timer here, and thatâs not the service we provide. Do you want to order more food? If not, I have work to do,â Eileen responded.
âWhat work? Weâre the only table here. Come, sit with me, have a chat, and share a few drinks.â Another man pulled out a stool and placed it beside him.
Ignoring them, Eileen turned to leave.
At that moment, a man slammed his hand on the table and yelled, âYou damn fool, who do you think you are? If you were a student, why would you be working here?â
Eileen took a few steps but then stopped abruptly. She reached into her pocket and pulled out a delicate pink wallet with diamonds, opening it to reveal her student ID card. She placed it in front of them and said, âSirs, take a good look. This is my student ID card, and the photo on it is me. I am a student at Petalburg High School, in my third year of senior high. Do you understand? Please refrain from making up false stories. Spreading slander and rumors is against the law,â
âWho the hell would believe it? Youâre from Petalburg High School? Can you afford it? It costs tens of thousands a year, and at least a hundred thousand for three years.
Eileen put away her wallet speechlessly, she should not argue with them.
âItâs up to you if you wanna believe it.â
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âDonât be afraid, Miss. We just want to have a chat with you, nothing else,â the man replied with a smirk, while the others laughed at Eileenâs distress.
Hannah silently walked into the kitchen, deliberately pretending not to see what was happening.
With Mr. Samuel away on a delivery, Eileen was left alone with these rowdy and disrespectful men.
As she saw one of them reaching toward her chest, Eileen reacted quickly and grabbed the wine glass. In a desperate move to defend herself, she splashed the wine directly on the manâs face and forcefully pushed him away.
âDamn you!â the man retaliated, seizing Eileenâs hair, causing her to cry out in pain.
3 âHow dare you splash me! Iâll make you regret this!â he threatened angrily.