It seemed like a bad joke that this morning, my three other guys (Bespren, Habibi, Heavy Smoker) were having breakfast in the SAME table with me, while my real guy's (SonMar) table was only a few steps behind us. We just HAVE to be TOGETHER in the same area. It was good that none of them showed any sign of having had a some sort of moment with me, but it was a bit scary. Can't believe it could actually happen in real life. One girl literally surrounded by THESE guys. It was like starring in my own reverse harem shoujo or hentai manga.
And while typing this, I realized I have not mentioned Heavy Smoker in any of my posts yet. He's a Nepalese and a good friend of Habibi. It's amazing and scary what alcohol can do to a person. While drunk, this guy told me that he got interested in me the first time he saw me at our service bus. I did not even notice him back then. He said he kept asking Habibi for my name, but he cannot describe me properly so Habibi cannot figure out who he was talking about. We were formally introduced during his birthday party. He asked me for a dance and when he was starting to get dangerously close, I left. The third time we met was during our barbecue party. I don't remember how the moment happened, but when it did.... DANG!! It was -- not exaggerating -- the BEST kiss I ever had in life. Like OMG, I could drown in it forever. It was amazing. It was SUPERB. Sorry to SonMar -- for cheating and for having another person kiss me better than him.
So back to the situation this morning... Bespren was sitting on my left, and Habibi and Heavy Smoker were sitting beside each other on the opposite side of the table, one seat away from us. When I looked at my back, I was surprised to see SonMar there. He never told me he would come. Bespren saw my reaction but never commented. I bet he'll tease me about it in the days to come. I could hear my heart doing THUMP-THUMP-THUMP. A typical reaction from a guilty person. Ouch!
I did not talk to Heavy Smoker (did not even make eye contact). I only had a small chat with Habibi. I was friendly with Bespren all throughout the morning, but it was only natural for us. I received a nice call from SonMar (he was on the other side of the mall and I cannot really see him, but he waved at me while saying goodbye on the phone). Overall, the breakfast meet ended peacefully and incident-less.
Don't know how long this peace will last, though. If even one of them ratted out on me, the rest of my life here in Al Ain (and probably UAE, as long as I am staying in our company) will be one hell of a roller coaster ride doomed to be Final Destination 3.2. A typical disaster for a guilty person. Double ouch!!
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