Total pages in book: 86
Estimated words: 81009 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 405(@200wpm)___ 324(@250wpm)___ 270(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 81009 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 405(@200wpm)___ 324(@250wpm)___ 270(@300wpm)
“She looks pretty happy with the decision.” Rafe motioned his head to the end of the counter as he said, “She’s on her third round of shots.”
I looked over at Gladys, and I couldn’t help but smile as I watched her toss back a shot with Larry, one of our older regulars. She was laughing and carrying on like she didn’t have a care in the world. It wasn’t a sight I’d seen very often. Gladys was always so worried about making sure everything was running smoothly that she rarely took a moment to just stop and take a break. It was good to see her so happy. Over the past year, she’d been like a grandmother to me, always looking out for me and giving advice. It meant the world to me.
When Gladys started to pour a fourth shot, I turned to Country and asked, “She never drinks like this. You think we should get her to slow down a bit?”
“Nah, she deserves to have a good time. We all do. It’s been a long fucking week.”
“You’re not kidding,” Rafe grumbled.
I hadn’t seen much of Rafe over the past couple of days. I figured he was just busy at the club, but there was something in his tone that made me wonder if there was more to it. I was hoping he might give me a clue, but before he had a chance to say anything more, Country turned his attention to me and asked, “You still planning to start bartending at Stilettos next week?”
“That’s the plan.”
“You know the clientele is a lot different over there. You play your cards right, and you’ll make bank in tips.” Country leaned forward and snickered. “Damn shame you aren’t really into chicks. It would be like working in a fucking candy store if you were.”
“I’m sure it would be.” I glanced over at Rafe and smiled. “But unfortunately for me, I don’t do chicks.”
“I still can’t believe you fucked with me like that. Hell, one look at you and my mind went straight to hot-as-fuck girl-on-girl action. Damn near gave me a hard-on every time I walked into the fucking bar.” His eyes skirted over to Rafe with disgust. “Now, that’s all fucked up, thanks to you.”
“How was I the one who fucked that up? You’re the thickhead who jumped to conclusions.”
“You know damn well this shit’s on you.” Country’s lips pursed in a pout. “You come in here and make her think you’re some fucking hero by offering to fix the damn cooler. You and that pretty boy face and pearly whites. Fuck. Poor girl didn’t stand a chance.”
“Come on, brother. It’s not like I convinced her to trade teams or something,” Rafe argued.
“Fuck, I can’t even look at her without seeing you all up in her.” Country looked back over to me and leaned towards me with his nose in the air, sniffing like some wild dog. “Hell, I can practically smell you on her.”
“I’d think that would’ve made you want her even more,” Rafe goaded. “Her good looks and my—”
While neither of them had said anything too terribly bad, I feared it was coming, so before Rafe could finish his thought, I waved my hand in front of them. “You do realize I’m standing right here.”
“Yeah, baby. We know.” Rafe stepped over to me and slipped his arm around my waist, pulling me close. “We were just fucking around.”
“Just making sure.” I cocked my eyebrow. “Man, it doesn’t take much for you two to get carried away, does it?”
“That’s because Rafe always takes shit too far,” Country tattled like a spoiled younger brother. “Always.”
Rafe shrugged with a playful smile. “Don’t start no shit, and there won’t be no shit.”
“You’re a real pain in the ass. You know that, right?”
“No more than you, brother.” Rafe chuckled, then quickly changed the subject by asking me, “Your car still running okay?”
“Yes, it’s great, thanks to you. I don’t know what I would’ve done if you hadn’t gotten in touch with the mechanic like you did.” I still had no idea what Rafe had said to the owner of the shop, but after he called and talked to him, the guy was buttery sweet to me. Even gave me a really good deal on a second-hand transmission. To my relief, the whole thing was less than a hundred dollars, and there was no way that would’ve happened if Rafe hadn’t have stepped in. “I really do appreciate you helping out with that.”
“Glad to do it.”
As much as I was enjoying talking to Rafe and Country, I could hear several of the customers grumbling, and I knew why. My orders were piling up by the second. “I need to get back at it, but I’ll come by in a bit.”
“Take your time.” Country stood as he continued, “We’ve gotta hit the road anyway.”