ONE NIGHT STAND WITH A BILLIONAIRE IN DISGUISE
la's
thing so small can ruin the whole damn sauce. I turn the heat down too late a
s no laughter, no clatter of forks or hum of life. Just me, a pan of
.m., and all I've sold is a single stale muf
ust a few crumpled bills and a handful of coins. Not enough for the rent, n
ll glowing embers of hope. Panic rising inside my chest as I tried to act steady and compos
the street. Hoping and waiting. Wishing for someone to walk in, for somethi
t into gold. It should look beautiful. It just
ough from th
am
ugh the swinging door into the back where Grandpa lies on the worn-out cot. He's thinner
eat?" I a
Waiting on that fam
, but my lips
se again, like even talkin
The sauce is ruined and the
ve the back
's mostly for deliveries and the occasional heal
even the kitchen feels tense like it knows he shouldn't be here. The noise stills, like even the grease stopped sizzling. He's n
my name sounds foreign in h
wly. "Who
and pulls an enve
ructed to d
o much, or worse, nothing at all-makes my stomach knot. I wipe my hands again
t's what people expect. Mann
building. You've been given notice
bl
just-we needed a
three extensions. I'm afraid
olite, but it
ear myself say, "Can you g
and he s
equest
he's
rembling in my hand. The sile
loudly and fast. I hear Grandpa stir in his sleep, whic
itchen, the g
break, I tried to be strong for myself, for Grandpa, but I can't anymore. I hit my knees on the floor, and
alone with no one to comfort me. Then I swal
matter how hard I scrub, the grease sticks, just like the bills that keep s
swings open again. This time it's Marlene from the bakery down the
ays gently.
n though
ut a thick white envelope. "Someone
and wait until she's g
for the rich, and the details were not attached, except for a fancy logo I di
at tight. It feels like ba
where Grandpa is still sle
viction notice
ation to my chest like it's bo
o one, "Could