#Chapter 24 - Busy Night
#Chapter 24 - Busy Night
Abby
He doesn’t respond for a moment, and I hold my breath. Is he angry? Hurt? Annoyed? It’s impossible
to read the expression on his face.
“Oh,” he finally says, leaning back in his seat. “Just helping out?”
I nod. “He insisted on helping, so I put him in the back. Tonight, he was doing dishes.” The memory of it
almost makes me smile, but I stop myself at the last minute. The last thing that will help this situation is
me grinning like an idiot.
Adam’s eyebrows go up. “That must have been a sight.”
I finally let the smile slip free. “Oh, it was.”
“Well, that’s good.” He takes a sip of his wine. “You need whatever help you can get. Though I imagine
he must be a pretty difficult employee.” He has no idea.
“So, it doesn’t bother you?”
He shakes his head. “No, I trust you.”
“Oh, good. Well, you have nothing to worry about, anyway.”
He nods and smiles. “I was thinking of stopping by tomorrow night. I have a meeting late, but I was
going to come straight after.”
“Okay.”
I keep waiting for the other shoe to drop, some sign of anger or even jealousy, but nothing. I know it
would annoy Karl if it were the reverse. He is my ex-husband, after all, and he’s made it pretty clear he
wants me back. Shouldn’t it bother Adam? Isn’t he even a little worried Karl might steal me away?
Sure, I have no interest in getting back together with Karl, but do I want to be with someone who
doesn’t even care enough to be jealous? I could be reading too much into it, but it hardly seems like a
good sign.
I’ll have to ask Chloe and Leah what they think. They always know what to do in these kinds of
situations. At least they’ll be able to tell me if it should bother me, or if I’m just overthinking everything.
“So, we’re good?” I ask, glancing up at Adam one last time.
He stands up, his wine glass in hand, and leans down to kiss me on the cheek. “We’re good.”
I watch him wander into the living room and collapse on the sofa. Well, I guess that’s the end of it. I
didn’t have anything to worry about. He doesn’t care.
So why do I feel so disappointed?
…
Karl’s at the restaurant already when I arrive, holding another tray of coffees for Ethan and me. I take
my coffee without comment and unlock the front door. He trails in after me, wearing a t-shirt and plain
black jeans. At least he’s got the memo that he doesn’t need to show up in a full suit every day. Even if
he does look pretty sexy in it. Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.
“Back for more torture?” I ask.
“Looks like.” He grins and leans on the door of my office. I place my things down and sink into the office
chair. I need to get some orders out today before everyone else gets here. We’re booked out again for
dinner, and I know it’s going to be another busy one. We’re still short staffed.
“I feel the need to remind you that this really isn’t necessary,” I say, gesturing to the coffee.
Karl shrugs and sips his coffee. “Let’s agree to disagree on that, shall we?”
I hear the front door, then Ethan meets us in the back a few minutes later. He takes his coffee from me
with raised brows, looking sideways at Karl.
“Thanks,” he says.
“Sure. I’m going to go take the chairs off the tables.”
“Okay,” I offer. “Good idea.”
Ethan and I wait until the kitchen doors swing shut behind him. At least he’s taking some initiative.
“So, he’s back,” Ethan says, looking over his shoulder like he thinks Karl might appear suddenly behind
him. Which isn’t out of the realm of possibility, I suppose.
I look up from the list of orders. “I guess I should give him actual hours?”
“I don’t know. He seems determined to work. I can get him to help me set up the kitchen when he’s
done out there.” I smirk. “Sure, sounds good to me.”
Ethan nods and leaves me alone to focus on the orders. A part of me feels bad for taking advantage,
but if Karl insistson being here open to close, then who am I to stop him? It’s not like I’m paying him. I
offered to compensate him for his time, but he wasn’t interested. “I’m just here to help,” he said. I guess
he doesn’t really need the extra cash.
The rest of my employees trickle in an hour later. I meet them in the kitchen, ready to give some sort of
pep talk before we get going. There are a few things we need to iron out after last night. It mostly went
smoothly, but it always takes time to get in the groove with new kitchen staff. Especially because all of
them are new. Even if they have previous experience, every restaurant is different in how it does
things.
“So, we’ve got another busy night ahead,” I start.
They all stare at me, and I swallow hard. I can hear Olivia’s words in my mind, telling me she thought I
was a terrible employer. What if I mess it all up again?
I meet Karl’s gaze, and he gives me a reassuring smile. He stands apart from the group, like him and
the others all know he doesn’t really belong here. It’s clear they don’t know what to make of him. I don’t
think they know he’s an Alpha. At least I haven’t heard anyone whispering about it yet. I dread the day
that information gets out. But it’s clear to everyone he has no idea what he’s doing. I don’t think it
makes sense to any of them why I ‘hired’ him.
“We need to make sure people aren’t waiting too long for their meals. I know it’s hard with so few of us,
but our customers expect timeliness and quality. This is a high-end spot, and we need to provide
impeccable service.”
My waiters nod along. I’m sure they’ve heard this all before, but there’s no harm in repeating myself.
“Tonight’s specials are a honey roast duck with spring vegetables, and a cedar plank salmon with
scalloped potatoes and asparagus.”
The restaurant doors behind me swing open, and I spin around. Last I checked everyone who should
be here is already.Chloe strides in, her heels clicking on the tile. “Abby!” she exclaims, kissing me on
the cheek. “Chloe.” I look at the others. “Finish getting ready. We open in ten minutes.”
They nod and disperse. Only Karl remains, looking at me expectantly. I still need to tell him where he’s
supposed to go tonight. I turn to tell Chloe to give me a moment, but she’s looking at Karl with shock.
“Um,” she says. “Why is your ex-husband here?”