Long, Tall Temporary Husband. Anne Ha
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Название: Long, Tall Temporary Husband

Автор: Anne Ha

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Современные любовные романы

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      “Over there.” She pointed. “But don’t you dare...” She trailed off as Jake sauntered over to the only vacant booth in her section. He slipped out of his shearling coat and sat down.

      Taylor took a deep breath and counted to ten. By seven she’d calmed down, and when she hit ten she knew how she’d handle the situation. The moment Jake had sat down he’d become a customer. Nothing more, nothing less.

      And she’d learned how to deal with customers.

      She ducked into the kitchen to make fresh toast for the man on fifteen, then took a menu to Jake. She slid it onto the table. “Coffee?”

      He met her eyes. “Taylor...”

      A lot of her customers liked to call her by her first name. It was written on a little plastic tag pinned to her blouse. But no one said it in that rough, sexy way, like a lion trying to growl but ending up purring. “Cream or sugar?” she asked brightly.

      She knew how he took his coffee. Black and strong.

      “Neither.”

      Turning on her heel, Taylor checked on her other customers, then took Jake his coffee.

      He hadn’t touched the menu, but she pulled out her order pad anyway. “What do you want?”

      Jake took a sip of his coffee. “I need fifteen minutes of your time. Maybe half an hour.”

      Enough time to sign the papers, she guessed. “What do you want that’s on the menu? I recommend the pancakes.” After all, this was the Pancake Hut.

      “Hear me out, Taylor.”

      “Okay, pancakes it is. Short or tall?”

      “Tall. Come on. For old times’ sake.”

      “Real or fake?”

      “Excuse me?”

      “Syrup. Real or fake?”

      “Real.”

      She gave him a bright smile. “Hash browns, bacon and toast with that?”

      “You’re just going to ignore me, aren’t you?”

      “Orange juice?”

      He sighed. “Sure, Taylor. Bring me whatever you want. But I’m not going away until we talk.”

      Another smile. “I’ll be right back with your juice.”

      She fled for the kitchen.

      One of the other waitresses stood at the service counter refilling the coffeemaker. Candy was a bleach-blonde in her late thirties who chewed gum incessantly. She pointed at Jake with her chin. “Who’s the dish?”

      i This wasn’t what she needed. Taylor filled a glass of orange juice and tried for an offhand tone. “Him? Just someone I used to know.”

      “He’s cute.” Candy craned her head to see across the room. “Is the O.J. for him? I’ll take it over.”

      Candy plucked the glass from her startled fingers and swished away, hips swinging.

      “Order up,” Sleazy Steve growled.

      Taylor put her mind back on her waitressing, but the next time Candy crossed her path Taylor said, “He’s married.” She wasn’t trying to be possessive—even if she had felt a strange spark of jealousy—just warning her co-worker away from disappointment.

      “The dish? I didn’t see a ring.”

      “Trust me. He’s married.”

      Candy snapped her gum, her expression changing to a mix of anger and pity. All traces of her interest in Jake were gone. “So it’s like that, huh? Probably told you he was leaving her, but never did. And he expects you to pine away for him and jump back into his bed whenever he gets in the mood. The skunk. Want me to go pour hot coffee in his lap?”

      Taylor almost laughed. “It’s not like that.”

      “Uh-huh. Right.”

      “He’s married to me, Candy.”

      Candy’s jaw dropped. “Excuse me?”

      “We’re married.”

      Candy snapped her gum again. “Then why in the world are you living alone and working in this dump? Take him back, girl!”

      “I don’t think so,” she said, shaking her head. “It’s too late for that.”

      Sleazy Steve dropped two plates on the service shelf. “Order up, Candy,” he barked.

      Candy ignored him. “It’s never too late, hon.”

      “We don’t like each other.”

      “Yeah,” Candy said. “Which is why he’s staring at you like he wants to have you for breakfast.”

      He was? Taylor’s heart rate sped up at the news but she forced herself to take a deep breath and calm down. Jake wasn’t here to try to get her back, and she had to remember that.

      The cook banged his spatula on the stainless steel counter. “Order up!”

      Candy slowly turned and fixed Sleazy Steve with a scorching glare. She popped her gum. “Go suck an egg, Stevie. This is important.”

      Taylor wanted to burst out laughing, but she knew she’d get fired if she did. Only Candy, for some incomprehensible reason, could get away with such behavior. “Jake doesn’t like me, Candy.”

      “Huh! What’s not to like? You’re a total sweet-heart.”

      “Thanks, but Jake—”

      “Jake’s gonna get an earful,” Candy declared.

      “Don’t,” Taylor said, but Candy wasn’t listening. She took the plates of food from the service shelf and sashayed off.

      Taylor stood glued to the floor as Candy dropped her two plates in front of a couple of customers and approached Jake’s booth. She couldn’t hear what Candy said, but from the way the woman stood with her hands on her hips, she guessed it wasn’t friendly.

      A minute later Candy came back over.

      “What did he say?” Taylor demanded.

      Candy shrugged. “Nothing much. I told him you were a great girl and he’d been a fool to leave you. He told me, very politely, that it was none of my business.” She popped her gum. “Not exactly the type to unburden his soul to a total stranger, is he?”

      “No.” That was an understatement. Jake was a typical cowboy—stoic and silent when it came to matters of the heart. Even when that matter of СКАЧАТЬ