Breathe

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Author: Abbi Glines
Tags: Romance, Young Adult, sweet romance, young adult romance
looked up at him, and he nodded for us to take their plates. We cleared the places in front of them at the same time, and I walked toward the door already in routine.
    “I won’t be having dessert,” Mrs. Stone said to Marcus. “I hate to leave you to eat alone, but I am exhausted. I’ll be in my room if you need me.”
    Jax stood as his mother left the table. Once she exited, he sat back down. “I would love dessert,” he assured us...or he assured me.
    Marcus nodded. “Yes, sir,” he said in his businesslike tone, and we left.
    Once back in the kitchen, Marcus sat down his tray. “Okay, this is sticky. You’re supposed to take him his plate, and since his mother has left, I have no reason to return. I could go in your place, which would be the best idea, but I am afraid it will anger him. He has noticed you, which I knew would be pretty unavoidable, but I’d hoped since he is famous, he wouldn’t pay attention to another pretty face.” Marcus sighed and leaned his hip against the table and crossed his long legs. “I am leaving this up to you.”
    “Me?”
    “What do you want to do, Sadie? It isn’t about your job; it is about mine. If you don’t go back, I could lose mine for taking your spot. I think he has already picked up on my protecting you. If you go or not, your job is secure...for now.”
    I sighed and reached for the tray holding the dessert. I wouldn’t jeopardize someone else’s job to help myself out. “I’ll do it.”
    Without another word, I headed back down the hall all by myself.
    Once I entered, steel blue eyes met mine and he smiled. “Ah, so he did let you come alone. I wondered if I would be seeing him instead.”
    I didn’t want to smile at his comment but I did. I sat his dessert down in front of him and took my place.
    “Do you speak?” he asked.
    “Yes.” Marcus had spoken for me all night.
    “We don’t normally have young female employees. How did you get through Mary?”
    “I am mature for my age.”
    He only nodded and took a bite of some sort of chocolate cake with more chocolate oozing out of the inside. After he chewed and swallowed, he looked back at me. I turned to stare out the window at the waves crashing against the shore.
    “How old are you?”
    “Seventeen.” I hoped my simple reply would end his interrogation.
    “How did you know I lived here?”
    His question caught me off guard and I met his gaze. “It is hard to miss the photos of you as I dust and mop.”
    He frowned. “You applied for this job not knowing I lived here?”
    I realized he assumed a fan squeezed through the cracks of his security and he wanted to know how I did it.
    “My mother has been cleaning here for two months. However, her pregnancy has progressed and she sent me in her place. I proved my worth, and Ms. Mary kept me. My being here has nothing to do with you, sir, but has everything to do with the fact I want to eat and pay the rent.” I knew I sounded annoyed, but I was annoyed, and I couldn’t help it.
    He nodded and stood up. “I am sorry. When I saw you, and you were young and well...attractive, I thought the only reason someone like you would be working here would be to get close to me. I deal with females quite a bit, and my assuming you were working here to get near me wasn’t fair. Please forgive me.”
    I swallowed the lump in my throat. I felt this job slipping out of my hands, but I would not cry. “I understand,” I managed to get out.
    A boyish smile tugged at his lips, and he nodded his head toward the door. “I guess I should have figured you were taken by the possessiveness of the other server tonight. I stared at you more than I should have, but I kept waiting for you to ask for my autograph or slip your number to me on a napkin.”
    I raised my eyebrows in surprise.
    He shrugged. “Those things are a way of life for me. I just expect it.”
    I smiled back at him this time. He wasn’t as bad as I’d made him out to be.
    He wasn’t about to fire
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