The Second Chance At Love
A
e could barely afford basic necessities, and my dream of going to school felt like a distant l
ay. I'll stay with him at
rom work and you must be exhausted" my mom
de because I know he would do the same for
," she said her hand on my face. "Your food is on
ot see you before I go to work in the morning but
ng down some food, I went to take the longest shower of my life, thinking about how unfair our lives had bec
dragged myself out, I tugged on my most worn t-shirt and collapsed onto my tiny bed, unable to sleep.
t one more sleep, please?" I pleaded to the empty room. "My happy ending is so close..." But the incessant beeping per
tried to muster some optimism.
her day of starting on an empty stomach. "Hard times don't last forever. It
rs, cheeks flushed from hurrying across t
r. Thompson's gruff bellow ech
I'm so
get your apron on. People are waiting." He jerked his t
d compose myself. But when I reemerged from the break room, I immediately noticed my coworkers huddled t
seated alone, looking like he'd just stepped out of a magazine. His effortless style, those chiselled f
very aware of their obvious staring, tracking my every move. "Good m
g," he replied with ease, his tone casual and friendly. "I will take a double shot of espresso in a latte, steami
er the weight of his stare. Get it together, Sophie. "Sur
der, placing it carefully on th
ted question brought me to a hal
ite smile, trying not to get fluster
ng a seat for a moment?" His
es..." I hedged, worry creeping in. I coul
do I need for yo
my worry evident. "I do
ot," he assured me smoothly. "I'm happ
ater, he returned, favouring me with that knee-weakening smile. "You can join me now. I
ing uncertain.
asy grin. "And I won't take up too much of yo
"Okay, thanks," I finally agreed,
warm eyes roamed over my face in a way tha
y attention from how flustered he was mak
ompletely unexpect
a lung right there at the table. He looked momentarily alarmed before gr
rst time," I wheezed out. "
seeing you?" he countered, a mysterious s
owed. "What
. "I felt it was about time I properly introduced myself and asked fo
ou should have to work a little harder than that for my number," I tr
s you'd better get used to seeing me around here more ofte
h no, please don't make me regret this! This is already bordering on a
railed off, holding ou
grasp, quickly typing in my number before handing it back, sto
red, a warm smile playing ov
cted automatically, me
g remark, he leaned back from the table and casually exite
ocess the recent exchange. Gradually regaining composure, I glanced aro