Chapter 124
Mistaking a Magnate for a Male Escort
A headache began to brew as multiple thoughts overwhelmed Charlotteâs mind at once. I shouldnât be thinking about this right now. How I can afford my next meal is more important than menâ¦
She had to figure out a way to earn some quick cash.
A sudden knock at the door snapped her out of her jumbled thoughts. âMiss, you havenât slept, have you?â Mrs. Berryâs voice resounded from the other side of the door.
âNo, I havenât. Come in, Mrs. Berry,â Charlotte answered promptly.
The door swung open as Mrs. Berry entered with a few papers in her hand. âMiss, the kids will be leaving for the Sunflower Classâ spring trip tomorrow. Weâll have to sign this consent form and invoice, and make the payment at the kindergarten today. Are you going to do this yourself, or should I go instead?â
âYou do it, please. My wounds still hurt, I need some more restâ¦â Charlotte grabbed her phone and was about to transfer money to Mrs. Berry. âHow much is it?â
âItâs eight hundred per pax, so the total for all three of them is two thousand four hundred,â Mrs. Berry replied as she handed over the invoice.
Charlotte gaped at the papers before her eyes. What sort of kindergarten is this? Eight hundred per child for a mere school trip? Do they intend to bring the kids on a tour to outer space or something?
âOh, this reminds me!â Mrs. Berry chirped as she saw the balance in her phone. âI still have a remainder of three thousand from the furniture expenses you gave me last time. I can make the payment with this money first.â
âDid Iâ¦?â Charlotte looked up in confusion.
Mrs. Berry didnât seem to hear her mumble. âI should go to the kindergarten now then. Rest well, Miss. Iâll make dinner once I come back.â
At that, she walked away hurriedly and left the house.
Charlotte stared as the plump womanâs back waddled off and disappeared from view. She felt guilty for having given only a thousand to Mrs. Berry to purchase some furniture earlier.
Mrs. Berry had come home with an old shoe rack and a simple bookshelf from the thrift store. She even returned with a balance of three hundredâ¦
Where did the extra three thousand come from?
Mrs. Berry must have sold her own jewelry to help fund the householdâs expenses.
She sighed at how useless she herself had become. Mrs. Berry had been so faithfully looking after her and the children all these years. In addition to delaying the housekeeperâs salary, she even had to ask Mrs. Berry for help with money these days.
Charlotte couldnât live with this remorse for much longer. She flipped her laptop open and began searching for a part-time job.
Thereâre certainly loads of opportunities out there. As long as she strived harder, there wouldnât be a need to starve.
E-hailing driver, food delivery personâ¦
She scrolled on in dismay. Most of the vacancies listed required her to have her own mode of transport.
She no longer had a car, and couldnât even afford a bike with the amount of money she had at the moment.
Come on, is there any other job I can take?
Her eyes lit up when she came across an advertisement for a bar singer. Good looks, appealing figure, adept at musical instruments⦠She scanned through the job requirements eagerly, then saw the last sentence where the salary was stated. Two hundred and eighty per hour!
It seemed like the bar had just recently opened its doors. The bar appeared to be the more sober type of place where customers would go to unwind themselves in the music, have some drinks, socialize and play games, and perhaps also to do a little bit of flirting around.
It couldnât possibly be on the same level as a nightclub as grand and flamboyant as the Sultry Night.
These kinds of bars would most likely have less nonsense in comparison.
Besides, she wouldnât bump into shady people like the âGigolo In Debtâ in a bar like this.
I can give this a shot! She quickly wrote up a resume and submitted it with a click.
As someone who had taken piano lessons since young until the highest grade and even won multiple international awards, she was confident that she could pull off the job.
Music had only been a hobby for her as a child. Sheâd never thought that she would one day need to feed herself with this skill.
Desperate to obtain the position before it was snatched up by anyone else, she dialed the number stated on the employerâs advertisement.
The phone was answered almost right away, as if the hiring company was indeed in urgent need of someone to fill the vacancy. âYou can come for an interview at 8 p.m. tonight if you wish. If you pass, we might even consider letting you start work tonight itself.â
âAlright. May I know if Iâll get paid on a daily basis?â she enquired.
âThatâs definitely possible. The payment form is negotiable as long as you have the looks and talent weâre looking for,â the voice on the other end replied.
âGreat! Iâll be there at 8 p.m. sharp tonight. Thank you!â
She hung up the call with relief and excitement. Just then, her childrenâs voice echoed through the house, âMommy, are you home?â
âRobbie! Jamie! Ellie! Fifi!â
She hurried out of the door to greet them.
âMommy!â Her three kids immediately plunged themselves into her arms. Fifi circled around in the air above them while chanting along, âMommy! Mommy!â
âEllie, did you bring Fifi to the kindergarten again?â
Charlotte planted a kiss on Ellieâs chubby, rosy cheek.
âShe flew into my bag. I only found her hiding inside when I was at the kindergartenâ¦â Ellie explained as her pink lips pressed into a tiny pout.
âBut the teachers didnât scold me for that!â she continued eagerly. âFifi behaved herself today. She didnât disturb anyone during class, and everybody had fun playing with her. They all loved Fifi!â