Jack sighed as he gazed from the window, jumping as Matthias spoke to him. "You know we need money, don't you. Go on, get back to work. The sooner you do, the sooner you can see your twin sister." He hummed, pushing his glasses up his nose. "Go on." "Yes, Senpai." Jack whispered, putting the hat on his head, heading over to the guests who'd requested him. Smiling, he bowed to them, lifting his hat in greeting. "Hello, my ladies. Allow me to take you to your table." He smiled and plopped his hat back on his head, leading them to the table. Glancing over, he listened to Phillip's conversation over the other side to another guest. "No, no. I'm afraid I don't support the gays. I'm against it on an ethical and moral ground. God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve or Eve and Eva." He explained, not aware of Jack's situation at the time, probably not even caring too much. "Honestly? If a gay guest came here, I'd refuse them service." Jack's hands shook where he sat, tears in his eyes, running down his cheek and dripping off onto his lap. "Oh? Jack? What's wrong?" Nick spoke, kneeling beside him. "Do you miss your twin?" He whispered, honestly concerned for him. As Jack nodded, Neil squeezed his shoulder standing behind him, leading him away from the guests. "Both clubs get out soon, you'll see her then. On another note, the tears are getting you more guests. Don't let it upset you." Nick ruffled his hair, departing with Neil. "I think it's more then him missing Jacklyn. I think something King. Dork said touched a nerve." "Yeah... No doubt the Dark Lord or Harrison will pick up on it. I'm thinking it's to do with sexuality.." "Jack. Can I speak to you?" A guest took his arm, leading him to a corner, her long black hair to her waist, her thin body tall and pale. "You're suffering. I know you are. And it's more then separation anxiety." The goth whispered as she knelt to his level. "Come here." She hugged him, taking his hand and pressing something in it. "Pocket. Look later."