Jenny admires the weekend. It is time when she can visit her home town and dedicate her a family and friends.
When she was 14 she decided to be a lawyer like her father and studied as hard as she can. So now she is a student at the best capital university. Her parents are proud of her a lot. Their lovely sweety girl is worthing to be a sense of theirs life. And every weekend Jenny pleases them by her excellent marks, new success and presence at all.
Every time her father meets her on the railway station at 5 a.m. as her train comes early and they go home together for early breakfast. Jenny’s mother cook her special cherry pie with lemon tea and presents her new dress made by herself.
After breakfast Jenny visits her grand family. Grandfather always waits her for share the information about history and politics. Granny gives new cook recipes. She is a lovely doll as they call her.
Saturday evening. Jenny prefers spend this time with her best friend Alice. Her parents even let her stay for night in Aliceʾs place for girls pajama party. Young girlʾs fun.
Alice apartment. 9 p.m.
-Jenny, we should drink more champagne, more champagne, more drinks, more cheers!
-Alice, we have red wine and big gin bottle. Don’t run mad after champagne.
-Maybe we should call to Jimmy? In order to have more fun? Ahaha
-No, Alice. Dash him. Letʾs go to the club. Call to taxi.
Night club. 11 p.m.
-What is your name, sweetie ?- asked middle aged man with a bald head and in yougish jeans.
-Jenny , and yours? – asked Jenny without share of turmoil.
- Mark – answered he with the broad smile and trying not to get a spill on her as he was drunk as a pig. - You have a beautiful eyes. – he added unsteadily.
- Only eyes ?
Suddenly his iphone rang and screen showed the photos of charming woman, but Mark rejected call for 10 times.
-Are you married ?- asked Jenny
- A little bit , yes, but not now.- answered Mark.
-Do you have children?- Jenny did not stop.
-Just a little. One son.
He tried to kiss her and this ended with success.
-Maybe you will write my number?- she asked even with insisted intonation.
-Maybe go out together now?
-Letʾs go.
Every Sunday morning Jenny returns to parentʾs home. They love their little daughter
more than anything.
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