Served (Breaking Free Book 3) by Maya Hughes

Served (Breaking Free Book 3) by Maya Hughes

Author:Maya Hughes [Hughes, Maya]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-08-09T18:30:00+00:00


And she wished she’d never had to see him ever again. The funny, chill guy she’d met a few times before had been replaced by some American Psycho pod person. The stuffy attire was the same as it had always been, but his demeanor had changed completely. How he’d ended up with someone as normal and sweet as Anna was beyond her. But who was she to judge? She didn’t exactly have a great track record.

“So, Roxanne, you’ve been working at The Bramble for three years now?”

“Yup, pretty much since Mark opened up. I’m pretty sure you saw me there when you used to visit.” He had been low-key grilling her all evening and she didn’t appreciate it. It was only because this was Liam’s family that she hadn’t thrown down her fork and walked out. Plus, she didn’t have a ride.

“And before that?”

“Before that, I worked at a small restaurant.” The diner had been even more ancient than the pre-renovated Bramble, but it was a trial by fire she’d come to appreciate after the fact.

“And before that?”

“Before that I was in culinary school.” She’d busted her butt in that place, dicing, julienning, and mincing her way to top grades.

“So, a recent culinary school graduate went from working in one kitchen to becoming the head cook at The Bramble?”

“Yup,” she said, taking a bite of her food, which seemed to turn into sawdust the minute it hit her mouth. He knew all of this. He’d had her food at the bar. Why was he being such a dick?

“And how did you accomplish that?” He raised his eyebrow and she raised hers right back.

“Luc, lay off. What’s with the third degree? You’ve known Rox since she started working for Mark,” Liam chimed in on his return from the kitchen. Anna followed him with a platter and set it on the table.

“I’m only trying to get to know her better. Usually she’s locked away in her kitchen, so we haven’t ever really gotten to have a conversation.”

“You call this a conversation?” she interjected, crossing her arms over her chest. Liam pulled out a chair for her and she took a seat. Luc did the same for Anna. “It feels more like an interrogation.”

“I think it’s strange that my asking you a few questions would put you on edge.” He glared across the table and Anna pulled on his sleeve. Liam pushed back from his plate, his chair scraping against the floor, and rounded the table.

“Luc, a word,” he said, nodding toward the hallway.

“I’m perfectly fine chatting here.”

“I’m sure you are,” Liam grabbed his brother by the arm and practically threw him through the hallway. Served him right. She hadn’t wanted to lose it on him, but she wasn’t just going to sit there and let him go after her.



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