“Hey! Why don’t you add him on Facebook? Maybe he’s celibate.”
Sabrina was stunned by their comments.
After hearing the suggestive comments, a thought from the past flashed through Sabrina’s mind, and she blushed. Thankfully,
the dim lighting of the bar concealed her embarrassment.
She turned to look at Tyrone, who had stepped down from the stage and was heading her way.
Sabrina quickly stopped recording.
A woman intercepted him halfway and exchanged words with Tyrone. He shook his head and continued walking toward Sabrina.
He seated himself across from Sabrina and had a faint smile.
“It’s my first time singing on stage. How was it?”
“It was okay,” Sabrina said casually, sipping her cocktail.
“But, I heard the people around me criticizing the new singer. They were saying he wasn’t that great at singing.”
“Is that so?” Tyrone raised an eyebrow.
“Yes,” Sabrina affirmed, her expression serious.
From a table nearby, a person remarked, “He doesn’t appear to be one of the singers here.”
“He has a girlfriend, and I’m a woman of principles. I wouldn’t go out with a guy that already has someone.”
“Maybe she’s his sister. Why don’t you go and ask them?”
“I’m not going over there. What if they are a couple? I’ll get embarrassed and look like a fool.”
Sabrina was speechless.
Pretending not to hear the gossip, Sabrina casually smoothed her hair as if nothing had happened.
Tyrone grinned mischievously, choosing not to make an issue out of the situation.
A slight annoyance flared within Sabrina. Her initial plan was to embarrass Tyrone, but it had backfired. She didn’t expect that he
would attract so many people.