Chapter 746
The manager held up six fingers in front of Debra. That was no small change. Debra felt a surge of anxiety mixed with curiosity about Drakeโs true intentions, but for now, she had to play it by ear.
Not long after, the manager led Debra up to the lounge area on the second floor. Along the way, she felt the lustful stares of several men and shifted uncomfortably.
In the lounge, she found Drake leaning against a pool table. The manager announced their arrival, โMr. Lowe, sheโs here.โ
โGood,โ he replied, his voice smooth but lacking warmth. The lounge was thick with haze, the sharp scent of cigars hanging heavily in the air. Debra instinctively held her breath.
Drake set down his cigar and scrutinized her from head to toe. โThe dress is a bit too loose,โ he commented.
โThatโs Miss Sharpโs dress. Iโll have some new ones made for Ms. Frazier tomorrow,โ the manager said.
Debra searched her mind for anyone bearing that family name and then grasped something faint. In her past life, Drakeโs wife seemed to be a Sharp. But in this life, she hadnโt heard any news about his engagement. She guessed they were still in the early stages of a relationship.
โDebra.โ Drakeโs sharp voice sliced through her thoughts, making her flinch. She looked up to see his dark expression. โYes, Mr. Lowe?โ
โIโve called out three times. Is there something wrong with your ears?โ
โSorry, I spaced out.โ
Drake brushed it off, standing up to extinguish his cigar. โYour new job is to sit at that piano and play.โ
โFor how long?โ
โFor as long as I say.โ
As Drakeโs words hung heavy in the air, the manager chimed in, โMs. Frazier, weโre open from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., 12 hours a day.โ
Debra narrowed her eyes. โDrake, are you messing with me?โ
The managerโs eyes widened in shock at her audacity. No one in Orkgate dared to address Drake by his full name, let alone challenge him. Drakeโs hand shot out and grabbed her chin. โYou wanted to be a pianist, so I granted your wish. What, are you backing out now?โ
Debra knew he was making things difficult for her. If she played for twelve hours straight, her hands would be ruined in no time. She sneered, knocking off his hand. โAlright, since youโre so generous, Iโll gladly take it.โ
โThatโs more like it,โ Drake said, waving his hand. โTake her out. Let her play.โ
โYes, boss,โ the manager replied, leading Debra to the piano. Positioned for all to see, she took her seat and glanced at Drake, who was watching with a smirk.