“No way, nine,” she replies.
I smile as my eyes flick back to Bridget who is frowning at my phone.
“What?” I frown.
“How much is seven zeros?”
“Huh, what do you mean?” I ask.
“I think you have three million dollars in your account.”
I frown as I snatch my phone from her and I look at the screen. “Huh.”
Abbie snatches the phone from me. “Fuck off. No way. That’s thirty million.”
I look at the screen: $30 000 000.00. What the hell is that?
“How many drinks have we had?” I stammer.
I scroll through to transactions:
Deposit$30 000 000.00Stanton
“Fuck off, what’s that?” Abbie asks, wide-eyed.
I scull my drink and Abbie immediately puts her hand in the air to order another round.
My heart drops. “I’m guessing it’s my divorce settlement,” I whisper as my eyes fill with tears, and the finality of the situation sinks in. I don’t want his money, I want him.
“How long were you with him?” Abbie snaps.
“Three months,” I whisper as I stare at the screen.
“That’s ten million a month, that’s two and a half million a week.” Bridget frowns.
The waitress comes over and Abbie snaps. “We will have nine margaritas and do you have any cigars?” Bridget and I frown at her.
“Yes,” the waitress replies.
“We will have three cigars and a lighter please,” Abbie asks the waitress.
I raise my eyebrows at her in question.
“He’s a stupid fuck, let’s spend the lot,” Abbie sneers
.
I sit with my head resting in my hands. What the hell.
I immediately text Joshua.
I don’t want your money.
A text bounces immediately back.
Liar
“Liar,” I snap. “He’s such an asshole. He’s calling me a liar because I said I don’t want his money.” The waitress arrives with our cigars and Abbie lights hers immediately.