Superteam (Raptors Book 2) by Jaime Castle & CJ Valin

Superteam (Raptors Book 2) by Jaime Castle & CJ Valin

Author:Jaime Castle & CJ Valin [Castle, Jaime]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Aethon Books
Published: 2021-04-19T16:00:00+00:00


I’m still in shock about how well the auditions went. My job at the burger place on the other hand…

Things with the new superteam might be firing on all cylinders, but the Big Frankie Junior’s staff? Not so much. It’s gotten worse. If that’s even possible. I sure didn’t think it was, but it feels crappier than it did earlier. After the robbery, Kevin is even more insecure, which makes him even more of a horrible boss than he’s ever been. When I ask my fellow employees who have been there longer than me, they say he’s never been this bad.

I even consider going to Frank and talking to him about it. But there are a bunch of reasons not to. Not only could it lead to Kevin finding even sneakier and crueler ways to punish me, it could totally backfire as well. I know Frank would want me to figure out a way to handle it myself, so going to him might lead him to have Kevin turn up the heat just to teach me a lesson.

That’s the kind of thing he did as Black Harrier, so I wouldn’t put it past him as Frank Douglas. So I try to deal with it on my own, but there’s only so much I can do. I can’t talk back or go against his orders. I can’t ignore him. What what’s left to do?

All I’m really interested in is performing my job to the best of my ability and then going home. But all the employees at work are pretty tight with each other, and they start trying to bring me into the fold. Shayla invited me to one of her parties, which she says are “off the chain.” Okay, I know the phrase. I’ve probably even used it before. But I seriously have no idea what chain people are talking about and why it’s a good thing to be off of it. Even tonight, one of the fry cooks tries to get me to go out with him and his buddies after work. He asks for my number and social media info. Which would be great if I was just a normal teenager without any friends.

But I’m not.

The worst part is telling them I don’t have any social media accounts. Look, my family was poor a year ago. Like super poor. I’d gotten used to not having all the stuff everyone else has, and Frank is totally against any of us being active on those networks in case someone figures us out, or whatever. I get it. It’s smart.

But still, it’s embarrassing.

So I’m constantly making excuses about how much homework I have and all the chores my mom makes me do at home.

To top it off, there’s something very suspicious going on. I don’t think it’s just about me not liking Kevin. I just get a bad vibe around him. There’s something I don’t trust. And the longer I’m there, the more determined I become to find out what it is.



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