He's Mine Not Hers by Gianni Holmes

He's Mine Not Hers by Gianni Holmes

Author:Gianni Holmes [Holmes, Gianni]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Coco Nutz Publishing
Published: 2019-09-12T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Nineteen

Jason

I’m sorry. I can’t go with you. Why don’t you take Becca?

Like who wanted to go to the nightclub with their mother instead of their sexy boyfriend? I pushed my phone into my pocket before my supervisor spotted me using it. I just couldn’t stop going over that message that Lucas had sent me last night in response to whether or not he wanted to catch a drag performance with me. As he’d suggested, Becca and I had gone together, and although we had a wonderful time, including talking to the girls backstage after their performance, the night hadn’t been complete.

“Excuse me, do you work here?”

I snapped out of my thoughts to focus on a slender woman wearing a blonde wig who approached the counter. I wasn’t in the mood to be the best salesperson of the year, but I pasted a smile on my face and offered help. She didn’t know what she wanted. She was one of those customers who wanted to try everything and never purchased a single item. I was on the verge of asking if she just wanted some free makeup for a date to not waste my time when another customer approached and asked for assistance as well.

Usually, there were two of us working at the makeup counter, but Candace, the other girl, had called in sick, so I was alone. With my mood all over the place, my smile started slipping. Neither of the women could make up their minds, and whenever I suggested something, they weren’t sure.

“I think I’ve made up my mind now,” the blonde replied. “I’ll have the Cherry Blossom, Mango Peach, Tropical Fever, and the Blueberry Twist.”

Thank fuck. I took down the lip balm flavors she asked for and placed them on the glass counter that stood between us.

“And for me the number c34 face powder you showed me first and the eye shadow palette with the warm colors.”

“Sure. Just a second, please.”

The face powder was a shade too light for her complexion, but she refused to listen. The last time I’d tried to correct a customer in what would work for her, she’d reported me to the supervisor, and I really didn’t need McKellan riding my ass today.

I placed the face powder and eye shadow palette into the small basket that she would be required to take to the cashier as soon as I rang up the items. When I turned to her, the blonde woman had disappeared from the counter. So had the lip balms.

“Hey, where did she go?” I asked, checking the aisle leading to the cashier in the event she didn’t realize I had to ring her up first and provide the receipt. The cashing system was one step too complicated, and it had confused more than one customer already.

“Uh, I’m not sure,” the woman replied. “I think she went that way.”

She pointed in the direction of the changing rooms. Shit. If that customer had walked out of the store without paying for the items, it would all come from my paycheck.



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