1. Pearl
ONE
Pearl
PRESENT DAY
“ P earl, you’ve got a table of pissed off customers. They said they’ve been waiting twenty minutes for their beers!”
I roll my eyes at Delilah and grab a pitcher from the kitchen, walking over behind the bar to fill it from the beer tap.
“Well, maybe if someone wasn’t too busy ogling the local talent, I could get some damn help around here,” I practically shout as our bartender Will ignores me and tries his hardest to look down the top of a very well endowed stranger he’s chatting with.
I drop the pitcher off at the table of pissed of guys, apologizing and promising them it’s on the house. I make my way around to the rest of my customers and make sure everyone is happy...for the moment.
“Del, I am so sick of this shit.” I pull angrily at my apron strings before pulling it over my head and taking a dramatic seat on a few empty crates in the back. “Why did I even go to college if all I am is a beer wench?”
“The problem isn’t that you went to college, sweetie; it’s that you came back to this shit hole town,” she says, not missing a beat as she plates up four orders of country-fried steak and mashed potatoes. “We both know you had no business coming back here.”
“My mo?—”
“And don’t you dare say your mama needed you because this town takes care of its own; we would see to it that her needs were taken care of, and you know that.” She gives me a stern look before loading up her tray and backing her way out of the kitchen.
She’s right. I don’t want to admit it, but at the same time, this is my home. I love my small town. I have big dreams for it. I want to see more businesses come in and be successful. Of course, I hope they would also hire me as their marketing manager so I can get out of this rat-hole diner.
I let my chin sink down onto my hand, daydreaming about what life in Chicago is like for Trevor. I haven’t seen or heard from him in over two years.
All those plans we had about spending summers together never happened. He met a girl first semester and spent every free minute with her family on the East Coast. Can’t say that I blame him.
He came back to town once after graduation, and he wasn’t the skinny nerd I’d fallen in love with all those years ago. He was a man. Tall and built with a thick mop of floppy brown hair that framed his sparkling green eyes perfectly. He looked like a damn model. I could see happiness radiating from him and I knew he’d never end up back in Grand Lake. I was silly and naive for thinking nothing would change between us. I couldn’t deny the intense physical reaction I still had when I saw him. His voice sounded like it had dropped about two octaves, thick and rich like molasses.
We had agreed to meet up for drinks, and I was going to tell him how I felt, finally. When he touched the small of my back as he walked me to my mom’s doorstep that night, I felt a sense of electricity between us. That’s when he told me he had something to tell me...he was engaged and permanently settling in Chicago. I felt my heart shatter into a million little pieces that night. I lived with regret since then. Well, actually I lived with regret long before that. I didn't want to break up his relationship; I just needed to tell him how I felt.
“Pearl!” Will shouting my name from the front of the restaurant startles me back to reality. I jump to my feet and retie my apron before shoving my way through the kitchen doors.
“What?” I snap back with my chin tucked against my chest as I finish tying the strings around my waist. I look up to a pair of piercing blue eyes, clear as the sky staring back at me. Blake Winthrop: Trevor’s older brother. He has the same strong look, but with an edge. His jaw is prominent, with a thick smattering of dark, almost black scruff. His hair is shiny and lays an inch or two past his collar. He reaches up a well-worn hand and rubs it gruffly against the side of his jaw, making an audible scratching sound like sandpaper.
“Oh, hey, Blake. What can I get you?” I stammer a little.
“My ma sent me. She wants you to come by the cabin office when you get off. What time can I tell her you’ll be by?” He doesn’t bother with pleasantries. Something I’m used to with him. We haven’t had a lot of conversations over the years, but I often saw him around his parents’ house when I was hanging out with Trevor. He terrified me as a kid. He was big, way bigger than Trevor. He had outgrown their dad by the time he was in eighth grade. I remember he always had a different girl around the house, usually out back in his parent’s hot tub when they weren’t home.
“Uhh, regarding what, exactly?” I love their mom, but it is a little strange to have her beckon me over. Why not just call or text me?
“You’ll have to take that up with her. What time?” He shoves his hands deep into his Levi’s without breaking eye contact. I’m a grown-ass woman now and this man still intimidates me. His broad shoulders strain against the fabric of his flannel shirt. He’s the antithesis of Trevor and always has been. He was the star quarterback of the football team growing up. He always had a muscle car he was rebuilding and a big-boobed girl that was right alongside him.
My eyes catch a glimpse of the tip of his pink tongue as it darts out to lick across his full lips. I’ve always found him attractive, you’d have to be completely blind not to, but seeing him standing in front of me right now, I notice things I hadn’t before. The small thatch of curly dark hair at the base of his throat, the way small lines form around his eyes, giving him a distinguished, sexy appeal.
“Jesus Christ, woman, are you having a seizure or what? I ain’t got all day.” He throws his hands up in the air, exacerbated, as I snap back to reality.
“Oh, uh, sorry...uh, I’m off at three, so I’ll swing by after.” I quickly turn and race back in the kitchen before the blush on my cheeks betrays me. What the hell was that?
By the time three o’clock rolls around, I’m itching to race over to the Winthrop’s cottages to see what Adele needs. Normally, I’d be worried, but Blake didn’t seem to have any concerns. Speaking of Blake, I wonder if he’ll be there too.
Since when do I care what Blake Winthrop is up to?
I pull my sputtering Beetle into the parking lot of the Grand Lake Cottages and make my way up the steps of the office. A neon VACANCY sign flickers a few times as I knock on the door before letting myself inside. “Knock, knock!”
Adele jumps up and pulls me into a tight hug before gesturing to a small table next to a chair. “Here, I have some tea and a snack for you. I know you’ve been hard at work on your feet all day. Take a seat.” I thank her before diving into the cookies and casually looking around to see if anyone else will be joining us.
“Well, I’ll get right to it, Pearl. I need your help.” She sits back behind the desk and gestures around the room. “We’ve slowly been losing business over the years and I need a young, millennial...is that what you kids are called? I need help with the Facebook and social me—whatever it’s called. I know you went to school for that so I’d like to bring you on.”
I can’t help but smile. I’ve been dying for the chance to actually use my degree and finally get away from waitressing. “Now, before you get too excited, this is just part-time. I need help a few days a week and maybe if you like it, we can talk about a full-time position if business gets too busy.”
“Mrs. Winthrop, I would love to! I am beyond excited for this, so thank you!” I jump back up and pull her in for another tight hug.
“Well, that settles it, then. I’ll have you come in tomorrow and sit down with Blake. He can fill you in on everything.”
“Blake?” I say, trying to sound casual.
“Yes, he’s taking over the business now, so he’ll be your boss.” I swallow down a lump in my throat. Great: the Big Bad Wolf is my boss. “Oh, and before I forget, Trevor is coming back to town this weekend.”
“Really?” This time I can’t hide the excitement.
“Yeah, unfortunately, he broke up with his fiancée, but you didn’t hear that from me.”