“Ger, come over at Chez Andrei. Janray is treating pizza!”
My heart went giddyap when Arlyn broke this news to me on the next line. It was 1030 PM, and I was about to resign.
“You sure?” I wasn’t asking. I was merely egging on her to go on explain to me how they blackmailed the guy to do “humanitarian” at this time of the night.
And so she told me the details. How they badgered the guy mercilessly to treat them pizza. And how he willingly obliged given that they will contribute 20 pesos each. Poor guy.
And so off I went. Pizza hadn’t been served when I arrived. I saw Bevs, Iris, Ed, Janray, and Arlyn there already occupying the seats, chatting animatedly. They were amused to see me, but not surprised. Oh well. If there’s an award for the Most Valuable Player as far as freebies are concerned it would be me.
While waiting for the pizza to be served, the group continued to chat. Minutes later, Arlyn’s phone vibrated. Dante called up, telling her he’d drop by to get the camera’s cord. Another poor guy.
Using Ed’s phone, I called him up again. After several rings, he answered.
“Dans, Menger here,” I said. “Bevs has something to tell you.” I handed the phone to Beverly. Not knowing what to do, Beverly immediately gave it to Iris who, much to our own surprise suavely finished the deal for us. Another pizza on our way!
It was a fun night. And although Dante told me explicitly that he felt like he was held up or shortchanged because he shelled out 290 pesos when he’s purpose was only to pick up the cord, I know he had a great time. Everyone did.
After all, pizza and friends are always, always a good combination.


