Shattered by Glass (The Human-Hybrid Project Book 1) by Farley Dunn

Shattered by Glass (The Human-Hybrid Project Book 1) by Farley Dunn

Author:Farley Dunn [Dunn, Farley]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: THREE SKILLET
Published: 2020-12-30T22:00:00+00:00


A SECTION of the food court was roped off with a long table draped with fabric sporting Kevin’s name. There were the expected kids, many who took classes at Ai Kee!, and others who had shown up because of the news announcements about the audition. Kevin was a minor local hero, especially to the younger crowd in the city. They crowded around, wide-eyed and adoring. Kevin charmed them. He walked around the table and knelt at their sides for photos; and he signed tee shirts, paper receipts, and even sold a number of Ai Kee! autographed photographs.

The adults took over after the kids dispersed to a late lunch or early dinner, several well-heeled by their dress, and the free autographs ended. Gerry set up an Ai Kee! backdrop and began taking money, pushing Kevin to go faster, to keep the photo conversations brief, and not to autograph anything people didn’t pay for.

Garik and Marisa combined their change and, with Gerry’s discount, were able to share an order of fries and two glasses of water. The rest was entertainment. After three, the ropes were removed, and the regular visitors that weren’t at the audition and had no clue what was going on without Kevin’s sign began to filter in, diluting the familiar faces. Garik was surprised when a hand reached between them and placed a huge order of nachos on the table.

“I saw you two at the audition.” Kevin carried a glass to the other side of the table and sat. “I didn’t get to eat, and since you guys are familiar faces, I thought you might not mind sharing.” He pushed the nachos their direction.

“Seriously?” Garik’s fries had only made him hungrier, and he grinned, taking one and biting into it.

“You’re welcome. I’m Kevin.” He held his hand over the table.

“Garik.” He wiped his hand and shook. “And this is—”

“—Marisa, I know.”

“See?” Garik cut his eyes to Marisa. “He does know your name.”

“What?” Kevin asked, his eyes twinkling. “I’m a topic of discussion between you two?”

“Yah,” Garik said. “All morning. You signed a lot of autographs, huh?”

“More than Mandering expected. Did you see the richies? Money, money. I could use some of that, but I don’t know about the Hollywood thing. So boring. Did you see how many times they wanted me to do each scene? And each one was perfect. I want to do, not wait and redo so they can have ten identical takes to slice and dice.” He took two nachos at a time, one in each hand, and bit into one, dripping cheese that he caught in the other.

Richies! That topic interested Garik. “Did you know any of the richies?”

“Maybe.” Kevin licked one finger. “Did you see the blond guy with the hair?” He touched his hair and flipped his fingers up.

“The blue?” When Kevin and Garik looked at her, Marisa shrugged. “I notice those things.”

“Then you must have noticed his girl. Boris and Kirsten. He’s with Lindemann Airways and she’s an heir to the Kaudlitz hotel chain.



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