#Chapter 18 – Bartending for you
Abby

Karl hands me a glass of water, and I take a few small sips.

I’m still a little drunk, but I feel better now that I’m away from the bar. Thank G od Karl was able to

teleport us out of there, even if it made me throw up the minute we appeared on his front lawn. Another

blessing, in retrospect, considering I feel a lot less dizzy than I did before.

“Why were you there by yourself?” Karl asks, sinking into the chair across from me.

He sounds a little mad, but I know his anger isn’t directed at me. Not completely, at least. I’m surprised

he didn’t tear that guy’s head off. If he had, I don’t think I would have felt the need to stop him. Just the

memory of those possessive hands on me makes me shudder.

I’m draped across Karl’s leather couch, my clutch abandoned on the floor beside me, and my heels

toppled over nearby. There are a few bruises on my wrist from where that guy grabbed me, and Karl’s

eyes keep lingering there, his gaze darkening.

“Leah was with me,” I say.

“I didn’t see her.”

I shrug and place my glass on the ground. “She went off with some guy.”

“Good friend.”

“I told her it was okay,” I admit. She offered to stay with me, but I didn’t want to hold her back from

having fun. It was s tupid, but I thought I’d be alright by myself.

He shakes his head, his jaw clenched. “I’ve never seen you that drunk.”

“I don’t usually get that drunk.” And I’m not too interested in getting that drunk again. Feeling dizzy and

slightly nauseous is never fun. Neither is throwing up on your ex-husbands perfectly manicured lawn

while he holds your hair.

I decide to change the subject before he decides to scold me. “Why were you hanging around there?”

“For fun, I guess.” He doesn’t sound convinced. I wonder if someone else dragged him there. His

cousin maybe.

like less of a workaholic than you used to be. I could never get you to

were married.”

a new restaurant, but he was usually too busy.

had the time to do something for fun, and that was

of some

then,” he says. “But

for things now

to be working?”

“Yeah, usually.” He seems to weigh what he wants to say next. “I wanted to get

the Alpha

more work

isn’t everything. I know that now.” Something vulnerable comes across his

open with me, more open than he has in a

part of

to myself at the time. He stopped

“Do you?”

“You’re just as

his face. “More

part of me wants to believe him, but I

what happened with your employees.

that he did. I’d be more surprised if he didn’t butt into my business.

There’s no point in passing up the information, even if I’d rather he

get involved.

social media. I also saw pictures of her restaurant. Her decor

direct

My throat burns, and I look

tears well

going to do,” I admit, my voice a

what I need to say. “I have no employees. I

someone has to man the front desk and wait tables

weeks to hire and train

them away with the back of my hand.

I don’t want to lose my restaurant

It feels good to let it out. The couch cush

He puts his hand on my

he says in a low voice. “You’ll figure it out, and

if you’ll let me.”

I nod, sniffling.

drink,” he says, standing.

wipe off my cheeks and nod. “Yeah, I’d like

crosses the room to the bar cart in the corner and gets out the

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