Total pages in book: 68
Estimated words: 66642 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 333(@200wpm)___ 267(@250wpm)___ 222(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 66642 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 333(@200wpm)___ 267(@250wpm)___ 222(@300wpm)
Sophie could only gape at her. “I’m sure you have better stuff to do with your time.”
“You’re not going to get rid of me that easily. You’re going to need a day off. You can’t work around the clock, and I enjoy working here. I wouldn’t even mind coming in a couple of days a week. You’re going to need a life outside of the restaurant.”
Folding her arms over her chest, Sophie stared Ginny down. “I know who you are, so why on earth would you rather be working here than being on a stage somewhere?”
“Because I enjoy working here. I hate performing.”
Sophie didn’t know how to respond to that. “Okay … but if you get tired of it, just let me know. My feelings won’t be hurt. Plus, I have enough to pay you, so you won’t be working here for free anymore.”
“I don’t need the money. You can just give my wages to Logan.”
“You’re very kind, Ginny.”
The door opening had both of them looking to see a woman enter. She gazed around the restaurant, and Sophie saw the expression on her face when she spotted Jody. The woman waved at Jody before taking a seat at one of the tables. Glumly, she straightened the condiment holder.
“I’m going to go bankrupt when Jody stops working here.”
Ginny chuckled. “The ladies do love him.”
“I wouldn’t call them ladies with the way they act around him.”
Dodging Ginny’s amused gaze, she went to greet the customer, but Jody beat her to it.
“Hey, Jody,” Sophie heard the woman practically purr as he approached her table.
Ginny rolling her eyes showed she wasn’t the only one thinking that way.
“I need to find something to do in the kitchen before I gag.”
A customer coming to pay kept her from escaping with Ginny. Staying behind the counter, she was treated to a birds-eye view of the woman flirting with Jody.
She wanted nothing more than to find Jody something else to do in the restaurant until the woman left, yet she didn’t do a thing. Several times yesterday and today, she had used the play to keep him away from the various women who had come to the restaurant just to see him. She had passed irritated by ten this morning, and it wasn’t even lunchtime yet.
Cool it, she told herself. What did it matter to her who flirted with Jody or if he flirted back?
Glancing at the wall clock, she counted how long Jody talked to the customer—six minutes. What was taking him so long to get her order?
Unable to resist glancing in their direction again, she saw the woman had placed her arm on the table and was sitting forward, her breasts resting on her arm.
Coming around the counter, she walked to an empty table where Logan had just removed the dirty dishes. She wiped the table down with a sanitizing cloth and was given the same view as Jody. Picking the cloth up in her hand, she strode back behind the counter to place it in the disinfecting solution.
She went to the glasses and filled one with ice and water before walking to the table where Jody stood.
“Jody, you should at least get your friend something to drink. With all the talking she’s doing, she must be parched.” Sophie met the woman’s assessing gaze unwaveringly.
“Sorry,” he apologized. “Chastity runs the children’s boutique in town. She was asking me to tell Ginny and Alanna that she received a new shipment of clothes.”
“I’m sure Ginny will be happy to hear that. Why don’t you go tell her so she can come talk to her about them?”
“Sure.”
Sophie didn’t move away from the table. “Can I get you anything?”
“I’ll take a salad to go. I’m afraid I’ve used too much of my lunchtime to eat it here.”
“Which salad would you like?”
“Whichever is easiest for you to make. I’m flexible.”
I bet you are, Sophie thought snidely.
Fortunately, Ginny reached the table.
She went to the kitchen to make a wedge salad in a carryout container, closing it when she was done. Dipping some blue cheese dressing into two small containers, she placed lids on them, grabbed a plastic bag, and carried it all to the woman’s table, where she set them down.
Jody had made his way back to the table, joining the conversation with Ginny and Chastity.
“Here you go.” Sophie gave her a smile. “Do you want to check it before I place it in the bag?”
The woman waved her away. “I’m sure it’s fine.”
It was the snotty way she talked to her that sent Sophie over the edge. Finding the opening of the plastic bag, Sophie shook it open, accidently knocking the still full glass of water over.
“You moron!” the woman hissed, standing up. Her beige silk top was soaked, as were the beige pants.
“I’m so sorry!” Sophie apologized insincerely. “At least it’s just water. Your clothes should dry in no time.”