Homecoming (Speakeasy) by Rebecca Norinne & Heart Eyes Press
Author:Rebecca Norinne & Heart Eyes Press [Norinne, Rebecca & Press, Heart Eyes]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Heart Eyes Press LLC
Published: 2021-06-30T18:30:00+00:00
18
Rosalie
The next morning, I closed the lid of my laptop and pushed it away. Crossing my forearms on the table in front of me, I dropped my face down into the cocoon Iâd created and let out a frustrated groan, all my fuzzy, happy feelings from the night before squashed by the reality of my situation. Iâd been on the hunt for a job for the last few weeks, and I was no closer to finding one now than when Iâd first started.
A couple of days ago, Iâd spoken with the owner of a yarn store who was looking to hire someone to run the shop while she was on maternity leave. Unfortunately, the call had gotten off to a shaky start when sheâd asked my opinion on a popular brand of yarn she was excited to get her hands on and Iâd had nothing to contribute. Things had gone further downhill when sheâd wanted to know what I thought about the Ravelry controversy. Given that I hadnât even known what Ravelry was, much less why it was controversial, sheâd promptly ended up the call.
Not that I could blame her. I hadnât done my research so Iâd come off looking like a fool. I only had myself to blame.
From there, Iâd moved on to applying for office jobs. Alas, things werenât going much better on that front either. A recruiter Iâd contacted had let me know they didnât have any suitable positions available, and the temp agency Iâd uploaded my resume to had just emailed to say theyâd keep it on file should something come up. At this point, I didnât know what I was going to do for money. The lawyers Iâd hired to facilitate my divorce didnât come cheap, and I was blowing through all the cash Iâd saved quicker than Iâd thought I would.
Perhaps, I admitted with another sigh, it was time for me to reconsider that bartender job Iâd seen advertised for the biker bar out on the highway between here and Montpelier. Iâd just have to worry about things like health care and paid time off later. Right now I needed cash, and I needed it badly.
What I didnât need, I thought as my phoneâs screen lit up with Blakeâs name, was my ex calling to harass me. I knew the smart thing to do was send him directly to voicemail, but given the lack of progress on the division of our assets, a part of me wondered if it wouldnât be better for us to just hash it all out once and for all. It wasnât hubris so much as desperation that had me hitting the green button on my phone.
âHello, Blake. How are you?â
âBetter now that youâre actually picking up your phone. Iâve been calling you for days. Iâm tired of trying to communicate with you through lawyers.â
I rested my forehead against the heel of my upturned palm. Some things never changed.
âWe wouldnât have to if youâd just sign the damn papers,â I said, biting back my frustration.
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