Love Under Two Montanans [The Lusty, Texas Collection] Cara Covington (acx book reading .txt) đ
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Jenny considered it one of the laws of the universe that when faced with repetitive work, the secret was to find its beat. The music that played on the roadhouseâs sound system helpedâthat gave her a rhythm to sync to. But it wasnât necessary. She could make her own rhythm based on what she was doing, just as Bailey did.
They met at the clearing station midway between the back of the restaurant and the bar. They were both kind of bouncing to the music softly playing and moving efficiently.
âDo you think we should co-author a book?â Bailey asked. âWe could call it The Rhythm Method.â
Jenny burst out laughing. Bailey had developed a very quirky sense of humor since sheâd married her two accountants.
âI donât know. I think that title might already be taken.â
âProbably. The good news is, titles arenât subject to copyright law. Better news, it might get filed in the âsex aidâ section of the book store or on Amazon. It could be a best seller!â Bailey grinned, picked up a damp, clean rag, and headed over to clean the table sheâd just cleared.
Jenny walked into the kitchen and looked at the lunches waiting to be delivered. One was a plate of puffy tacos with a side of queso, destined for a guest sitting at the bar. She knew Laci had just taken a tray of drinks to deliver to various tables, so Jenny scooped up the plate. The orders she was waiting for would be up very shortly.
Jenny approached the person in seat 8âa woman with short black hair, cut in a chic style, dressed in jeans and a tee and wearing cowboy boots. She figured this guest for a native Texan. âPuffy tacos and queso?â
âYes! I swear Iâm so hungry I could eat a cow.â The woman sighed. âI nearly ordered the twelve-ounce sirloin, but I try to limit myself to one steak a week.â She met Jennyâs gaze and grinned.
Jenny couldnât help but grin right back at her. âOur chef, Patrick, grills a wonderful sirloin. If youâre in the area for a while, you could always come back when itâs your steak day.â
âWhether or not Iâm still around will depend on how successful I am in my job hunt.â
Jenny tilted her head to the side. âWhat kind of work are you looking for?â She knew Angela was going to take on a couple more part-time waitstaff. Sheâd hired one two weeks ago, and that little princess hadnât lasted even a whole week.
âIâve done a lot of this.â She used her hand to indicate the dining room. âIâve also clerked in a couple of clothing boutiques, and I worked for six months in real estate.â She wrinkled her nose. âI think I hired on to the wrong company there because I didnât care for the lying we were encouraged to do. I canât believe all real estate companies are like that, but I havenât had the heart to try again.â
Jenny thought this woman had a good, outgoing personality for waitressing. âIâm Jenny Collins.â She extended her hand, and the woman immediately accepted.
âNancy Drew. Please, no jokes. I think Iâve heard them all.â
Jenny laughed. âOkay, no jokes, I promise. Enjoy your lunch, Nancy. Iâll mention to Laci, our manager here, that youâre looking for work and have experience in the service industry.â
Nancyâs eyes widened. âYou will? That would be great. Thanks!
âYouâre welcome.â
Jenny headed back toward the kitchen. Laci was there, chatting with Patrick. She turned and nodded to Jenny.
âThanks for that. I was waylaid by a guest asking about the area.â
âHappy to help. Your guestâs name is Nancy Drew, and sheâs looking for work. Says she has experience as wait staff.â
Laci smiled. âHmm. Think Iâll talk to her, see if sheâd be interested. Speaking to her when she came in, there was just something about her. I liked her almost immediately.â
âMe, too.â Jenny said. âAnd she doesnât look like a princess, either.â
Laci nodded. âThatâs not to be discounted. Especially with the recent memory of Amber Kaye.â
âSounded like a stripper name.â Patrickâs comment made both Jenny and Laci burst out laughing.
âJust sayinâ. Amber is one of the top stripper names.â Patrick treated them to a small grin, shrugged, and returned to his cooking.
She figured if even the steady and always affable Patrick could say that about their last part-time hire, it was a good thing sheâd cut and run when she had.
Jenny placed her now ready orders onto a tray and headed out to deliver them. I wonder if Jenny is a stripper name. Iâll have to look that up when I get home. Of course, that just put her thoughts right back on her men. She sighed. Hopefully the day wouldnât seem too long. And they had said theyâd come by for supper. It would be nice to work the last couple of hours with her men in house and close by.
* * * *
âI hear youâre looking for a bimbo.â
Doug Vance cringed as the sound of that voice cut along his nerve endings, spiking an equal measure of fear and distaste in his heart. At least itâs not that other fucker, Tyro. Tyro would be worse, because his entourage included a couple of bruisers with baseball bats. Vanceâs nerves were fraying, fast. Iâve got to get the fuck out of this city.
It took all his will to keep those emotions off his face. The man whoâd spoken from behind him slowly moved into view and sat down across from him at the restaurant table.
âMr. Carp, what an unexpectedâŠpleasure.â And a definite disappointment if an establishment as upscale as The Cache allows the likes of this thug inside its doors. Who was he kidding? The whole fucking world was being taken over by thugs. Nowhere was safe anymore.
Brody Carp smirked. He looked at someone behind Vanceâprobably one of his ever-present henchmenâand nodded just slightly.
Only knowing the man wouldnât have him attacked in public allowed Vance to appear calm. He felt anything but. There
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