Chapter 739 Straight Guy Working In A Gay Club:>Ep2
- I asked what he meant, and he replied, "Kid, you got the look down cold. You're in shape, but not overly toned. I can tell you have a great ass. You have just enough baby fat to make the tops drool over you. You have a bright and honest smile. You're a blonde, which is always cute. Plus if you play your cards right and never actually say whether you're straight or gay, you're bound to have guys wanting to find out for themselves."
- He laughed at my dubious expression, and added, "The look on your face is priceless, kid. The back area is strictly for customers to play with each other. No employees are expected to go back there while they're working. In fact, no employees are allowed back there for personal reasons while they're working. If we have a private party here, then that's different. Don't worry, kid, John and his guys never let any of you twinks out of their sight. So just smile and play along with the comments, and flirting and you'll make plenty of tips."
- I nodded as I considered what he had said and seeing how I really needed the job, I said that I would be back that night. Over the next month, I settled in fine. I learned the drinks and was allowed to work without a chaperone after three nights. I was getting along with my coworkers. I was actually enjoying the atmosphere, since I wasn't trying to pick up anyone I could just have a good time. I was able to deal with the constant pick-up lines and flirting by customers with a warm smile and an added joke to keep them coming back. The schedule was perfect for me with college. The pay and tips even allowed me to get a much better apartment in a nice part of town that I hadn't even considered before. Mark had even suggested that I could be one of the elevated-cage dancers if I wanted to try it out. He said that I wasn't big or cute enough for the main stage, but that I could easily be one of the other dancers (who were usually dressed in skimpy latex outfits). Since I was making the same bartending, I declined saying that I was probably better at serving drinks.