Brewing for My Mate (OMEGAS OF OLIVER CREEK #9) by Lorelei M. Hart EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Lorelei M. Hart
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Maxwell
“I am spending entirely too much time with you, my dear.” I caressed
the smoothness of my new love’s side. “People are going to say we’re an
item.” I’d waited years for this moment, and now all I had to do was try not
to screw things up. It would be a heartbreaking loss.
“You really are way into that new coffee roaster, aren’t you?” Glen, my
single employee, barista extraordinaire, stood in the doorway between the
front of the coffeehouse and the back. “I mean, I know you love it, but
maybe try to take things slow or you know, just hold hands.”
“Funny.” I stepped back from my new acquisition with all the dials and
buttons and ugh. “She’s a classic, you know. Not like all those new ones
that you can operate from your phone.”
“Do they really work like that?” He seemed skeptical.
“Probably. I mean, I don’t know.” I walked around the roaster,
examining it as if it could tell me what to do. “But I wanted this one.”
“The new ones come with things like manuals,” he pointed out. Why I
ever hired this snarky kid…oh yeah. He came on time most days, didn’t
mind doing any job around the place, and made great coffee. Also, he kept
me from taking myself too seriously.
“Who needs instructions,” I intoned.
“You do.” Pulling out his phone, he tapped some keys and gave a nod.
“Yep, turns out, this one had a manual too, and some nice person made a
TikTok and a YouTube video. I sent a link to your email. For the YouTube.
You can follow a link, right, boss?”
“Yeah.” If he wasn’t such a lifesaver, I’d have had something to say
about his disrespect. “Thanks.”
“Mmm-hmm. I’m going back up front and wipe down the tables.”
“Good idea. I think I’ll go in the office and check out that video.”
Unlike my barista, I preferred to watch videos on my laptop because of the
larger screen. On the phone, I’d have needed my readers.
“Holler if you need help.” He disappeared before I could insist I would
not need any help. It was pretty much a lie anyway. I probably would. “I’ll
watch the vid too, when I get a minute.”
Really good idea, but his ego was big enough already. He didn’t need
me to add to it.
I left the door open between the back kitchen, roastery area, and the
office, preferring to be able to hear if things got busy. One of Glen’s few
faults besides snark was thinking he could handle everything without help,
and a few times, that had gotten him into trouble with customers. He was
good, but not perfect.
Not quite as inept with technology as my helper implied, I brought up
my email and clicked on the link he’d sent. A glance at the channel showed
the guy who owned the manual had several old roasters, although he was
more of a hobbyist than a professional. Still, his videos looked interesting,
so I subscribed.
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