Название: A Dash of Love
Автор: Liz Isaacson
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Короткие любовные романы
isbn: 9781947892040
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“I just don’t think you understand. I’m not just running this restaurant. I am overseeing my entire brand.” Holly sounded on the prouder side of herself, and Nikki wondered if Angela could be right about her. Still, it seemed like she was being reprimanded, and Nikki didn’t want to hear all of this. But how could she get up now?
“Exactly. And that’s the problem. You need to focus and pay attention to the restaurant.”
“I completely revamped the menu six months ago—at your request.”
“No, what you did was, you pulled out some of your older signature dishes instead of creating new ones. And I have to be honest with you, I don’t think this place is going to survive with just the status quo.”
Holly Hanson’s was going to go out of business? How was that even possible? Nikki really wanted to go see if this guy was like that uppity manager at Finique—though he seemed to have plenty to say as he continued with, “Look, please just get me the paperwork soon so I can dig through all this and see how bad things really are. I’ll see myself out.”
Footsteps sounded as he made his way to the front door. Nikki caught a glimpse of his back as he turned the handle. The distinct sound of heel steps on tile came toward her.
She froze. Dread and horror choked her, and that invisibility would’ve been great about now.
“Oh, uh.” An anxiety-ridden giggle escaped her throat.
Holly glanced up and stopped as Nikki turned and came face-to-face with her idol chef.
“Hi. I’m so sorry.” She held up one hand in a placating gesture. “I didn’t mean to be a fly on the wall.” She gestured toward the dividing wall between her and the room where Holly had just been chewed out. And why couldn’t she stop smiling?
Holly stared at her, her gaze sharp. Nikki wondered how she’d achieved so many genius recipes so quickly. Trying to focus, she said, “But I—I guess you two didn’t see me sitting here when you came in, so I just—I didn’t know what to do exactly. So…”
Holly squinted at her. “A cough would have been the polite thing to do.”
“You’re absolutely right,” Nikki agreed instantly, an idea occurring to her. All she needed was a few more seconds of bravery—and maybe some of her ability to babble.
“Listen, I—I couldn’t help overhearing your conversation, and the fact that you need a new assistant.” She stood and faced Holly fully, her hope rising like a helium balloon.
Holly shook her head as if annoyed and blinked a couple of times. “I’m sorry. You are?”
Nikki lunged one step forward and then reminded herself to not appear so enthusiastic. Still, when she said, “Nikki,” and grabbed onto Holly’s hand to shake it, she was definitely the most eager beaver in town. Even when Holly pulled her hand back and grimaced, Nikki continued. “Um, I’m Angela’s friend.”
When Holly stared at her, Nikki clarified. “Um, Angela, your server?”
“Oh, yes. Yes, the new girl.”
Nikki wondered how Holly didn’t know all of her employees, new or not. “Mm-hm. Anyhow, I don’t mean to be intrusive, but I just happen to be looking for a job.” When Holly didn’t roll her eyes or walk away, Nikki’s confidence grew.
Keep babbling, baby.
“And I’m very experienced in the restaurant industry, and it would be a privilege to work for you. That is, if you’re hiring, of course.”
Holly seemed to be wearing a mask, and it wasn’t a smiling one. “Do you know who I am?”
“Oh! Yes, of course, I do! Actually, it’s kind of embarrassing to admit, but I think I own every single cookbook that you’ve ever published.”
Holly’s eyebrows went up. Finally! A reaction.
“Which is why it would mean so much to me to work for you.” Nikki closed her mouth, hoping her babbling about the cookbooks and the privilege-to-work-for-you tactic had worked.
“What did you say your name is, sweetheart?”
“Nikki. Nikki Turner.” She wondered how long it would take for Holly to remember her name.
“And you’ve done office work?”
Nikki’s smile faded, and her eyes darted away. “Office work?” Her head started bobbing of its own free will. “Yeah, uh, yeah of course. Did I mention I’m available to start right away?” She inhaled, smiled, and nodded again.
You’re not a bobble-head. Stop nodding!
Holly raised one eyebrow and circled Nikki, sizing her up. She paused at Nikki’s side. “Criminal record?”
“No.” Holly took another step, and Nikki twisted with her. “Although, I did get a parking ticket once.”
Holly spun back to her, a sharp look on her face.
“But I—I paid it immediately. Mm-hm.” Nikki nodded, silently begging a paid parking ticket to be satisfactory to Holly.
She pointed at Nikki before moving around the bar to get a drink. “And Angela will vouch for you? Right?”
“Yes! Definitely! Mm-hm. Hundred percent.”
Holly lifted a tumbler and a container of Scotch. “Well, I am desperate…”
Nikki’s insides did a little dance. “Uh, does that mean that I’m hired?”
Putting the bottle down, Holly met Nikki’s eyes, her unmoving mask back in place. “Meet me tomorrow at noon.”
Nikki nodded, her breath coming so shallowly she couldn’t quite form a single word.
“And that conversation you just eavesdropped on…”
Nikki shook her head. “Doesn’t leave the room. Ever.” She smiled, but Holly simply lifted her drink to her lips, as if everything she said to everyone was always obeyed.
“Okay, well, I’m gonna, uh—the exit’s this way. You look beautiful, by the way.” Nikki hurried toward the door, hoping with every step that Holly wouldn’t call her back and say she’d changed her mind. Once on the street, she released the air that had been accumulating in her lungs.
She didn’t dare even look through the window to see if Holly still stood at the bar, watching.
Half a block down the street, Nikki allowed a small squeal to rise through her throat. “I got a job!” she exclaimed to the red light. It didn’t answer back. But she didn’t care.
She’d just gotten a job at Holly Hanson’s, and she knew this was going to be the start of something great.
Chapter Five