Chapter 2
- The blonde looked up at her. ‘’Alexis? Beautiful name.’’
- Now, he was flirting with her? She noticed the dark haired one gave him a look before returning his attention back to his phone. The blonde studied her face, his blue eyes squinting as he assessed her like a lab project. She suddenly felt uncomfortable. He was good-looking too. He looked like the typical description of a pretty boy next door.
- "Thank you," she said, smiling. ‘’Your order please.’’
- ''I will have a latte,” Pretty boy stated.
- She jotted down his order. Slowly, her eyes trailed to the other guy who hadn’t said a word since she arrived.
- ‘Americano,’ He replied without looking up. Something about the way he said that irked her. Was he a celebrity or what? He looked like he could be one with his model-like features. But then again, he could just be some rich guy who made robots for a living. She placed her bets on that.
- ‘Would that be all?’
- ‘’Yeah,’’ the pretty boy smiled politely to her.
- ‘Alright.’ She tucked her notepad into her apron pocket. ‘’
- Your order will be up in five minutes.’ She turned to leave, moving back to the counter when a buzz from her pockets had her stopping. She wasn’t meant to use her phone while at work, but her phone rarely rang unless it was an emergency.
- And it really was an emergency.
- ‘’So, let me get this straight,’’ Alexis said, staring at the two officers in navy blue uniforms. ‘’You think my father was involved in a hit and run.’’
- ‘’We don’t think so. We know,’’ One of them said.
- Alexis chewed on her lips nervously. This was the first time in her life she had ever been called to a station. She had never imagined she would even step foot into a place like this, and now look at her, having a conversation with two officers who accused her father of a hit and run.
- ‘’We found the body in his car.’’
- ‘’He doesn’t even have a car.’’ She glared at them.
- ‘’Then why was he driving it?’’ The officer glared back.
- ‘’I don’t know. This is news to me,’’ She sighed, feeling underwhelmed. Her father didn’t own a car, so where had he seen one? ‘’Are you sure about this? I’m sure there’s a mistake somewhere.’’
- ‘’You teaching us how to do our jobs, huh?’’ The officer scolded.
- She turned away from him. She could tell these officers were pissed about something. She looked around the station. A man stepped out of one of the cells, yelling curses at the officer who held his arm and dragged off to who knows where. The man met her eyes. He was a short man with a bald head. His clothes were tattered and he looked like a drug addict. When he turned to her, his mouth opened, exposing dark teeth as he smiled at her. The smile was so creepy, it sent chills down her spine. Were these the kind of people her father was meant to stay with?
- ‘’Can I see him?’’
- The officer blinked. ‘’See who?’’
- ‘’My dad.’’
- ‘’No can do. You want to see him, bring a lawyer.’’
- She opened her mouth to refute when the two officers turned and walked off, sparing her not a moment to talk. Alexis groaned, flipping her middle finger to the back of the officers. Where the hell was she going to get a lawyer? Especially one who could get her father out without any issues? She didn’t even have the money for her next house rent.
- ‘’Damn it.’’
- Feeling deflated, she turned and walked out of the station.
- ‘’Sammy, please!’’ Matt pleaded, blocking the girl’s attempt to maneuver him. ‘’He’s willing to pay.’’
- ‘’I run a cafe, you idiot. Not a whore club.’’ Sam reached out to grab a glass, threatening him with it if she didn’t step aside.
- Matt gulped, slightly moving so she would pass. She moved to the window display. He coughed lightly as he scratched his head, watching her. ‘’Fine, do you have someone to recommend then?’’
- Sam narrowed her eyes, resting her hands on her hips.
- ‘’It’s only going to be for a while. No sexual intimacy, just acting.’’ Matt added.
- Sam scoffed. ‘’What’s wrong in telling his mother he is not ready for marriage?’’ She rolled her eyes, setting the window down. ‘’Men these days.’’
- ‘’Well, you see…’’ Matt trailed off.