I untied and threw my white apron down on a chair in the staff room of Blossomsâ cafe. I took out the notepad and pen I had been using and left them on the coffee table. It was my final shift of my trial week and I was due to report to Anna any moment now to find out if she was keeping me on. Josie had been an excellent mentor, and I was really getting the hang of things, only twice had I dropped something and it wasnât in front of a customer. This Friday had been a busy day and Josie hadnât been able to help much, but I didnât let the constant stream of customers frazzle me. I was proud that I could keep my composure under the pressure.
I headed down towards Annaâs office and unlike Josie, I knocked and waited to hear her voice from the other side. I frowned as I could hear two voices coming from inside, and one sounded very familiar. Just as I was about to turn around and come back, Anna threw open the door and gave me a wide smile, gesturing for me to enter the office.
âI can come back if youâre busy-â I started to protest as she ushered me inside.
I looked up to see none other than Mason Stone stood behind Annaâs desk, arms folded, and a smile slowly growing on his face. I sent a small one his way, as I had done for the past week, and turned to Anna.
âI know you said come at four, but I can wait,â I insisted.
Anna shook her head and pointed at the chair for me to sit down, a sudden feeling of deja vu coming over me as I recalled sitting down in the same chair a week ago for my interview. I slowly sat down, fiddling with my ponytail to have something to do other than look at Mason.
âWe can talk while heâs here itâs no bother.â
Oh really Anna?I thought to myself.No bother to you sure, but Iâm struggling to breathe here.I simply nodded, sneaking a quick glance in his direction only to see that his gaze had never left me. Anna must have noticed my discomfort, because she looked at Mason and breathed out noisily through her nostrils.
âWait for me outside. Youâre making the girl nervous.â
I widened my eyes, I did not want him to know that he made me nervous, although something told me that he probably already knew. He had been to Blossomsâ every day this week, and every day he flirted. A wink here, a smirk there. I was convinced he just enjoyed my reaction each time.
âItâs fine!â I rushed, but Mason had already left. I didnât see his face, but my stomach twisted with a new set of butterflies. Was this guilt? I certainly didnât like the feeling and doubling it with the nerves of finding out if I got a job, I was just feeling outright sick.
âYou look a little pale, have a drink of water,â Anna notices and grabs me a little cup of water from the fountain in the corner of the room.
âThank you, Iâm just nervous,â I admitted, taking a sip of cool, refreshing water and instantly feeling better.
âWhat for? Youâve done a brilliant job this week. The other waiters, not including Josie obviously, have all commented that you did great. I have every faith that youâll do wonderfully here.â
âI got the job?â I asked, gripping both sides of the chair in excitement.
âYes, of course!â Anna replied.
I squealed with joy inside. On the outside, I remained composed and gave Anna a much more professional smile. âThank you. You wonât regret it.â
âOkay, so your shifts are on a rota which will be up on the wall in the staff room. It will be mostly from eight till four, but I may need you earlier, or later. Your pay is minimum wage, so eight pounds and twenty one pence. You do have the opportunity to go up to the national living wage once youâve been here a year.â
âThank you, again,â I repeated. I was so grateful to Anna for offering this opportunity to me. I could have hugged her.
âEnjoy your weekend, Iâll need you on Monday at eight.â
That was clearly my cue to leave as Anna starts rustling around with her papers. I tell her Iâll be there, and leave her office. Mason is stood right outside the door, as though he had been listening in.
âDid you have your ear pressed to the door?â I tease.
âDidnât need to,â He replied with a grin. âYou got the job?â
I nod, grinning. Masonâs face lights up and Iâm surprised to see the glimmer of happiness and pride in his eyes.
âWell then we absolutely have to celebrate. My pa-friends and family are having a barbecue tonight. You are more than welcome to come. In fact, I insist that you come,â Mason beamed. He then paused, âWith me.â
My mouth drops open slightly. We had flirted, sure, but this was the first time that Mason was openly professing that he was interested in me.
âMen are dangerousâMy mumâs voice penetrates my thoughts, shaking me out of my stupor.
âWith you?â I stutter, âLike a date?â
âEveryone will be there, but Iâd like you to accompany me. Spend some time together.â
My mouth feels dry. I wish I had taken the cup of water with me out of Annaâs office. I look up at Mason, who is waiting, with one eyebrow raised, for an answer from me.
I shake myself, âYes, Iâd like that,â I tell him.
He sighs with relief, âGood. Iâll pick you up from the B&B at seven, does your mum want to come along? My mum will be there, I know they get along.â
âI will ask her. Although, Iâm not sure sheâs the big crowds kind of person.â
Mason nods and walks me out of the cafe, waving goodbye to Josie who is finishing up with her shift. I tell her I will see her tonight and her face lights up with glee as she waves back excitedly. Mason tells me goodbye and we part, although I find myself just wanting to run up and have him near me again.
I must be going insane.
***
Pairing some skinny, black jeans with a cropped, grey graphic t-shirt, I was almost ready for the barbecue. I threw on a black, leather jacket and the open-toed boots that Dee insist I buy on my first week in Penshaw Lake. I had straightened my hair, letting it fall naturally down my back and applied some matte pink lipstick to match my shirt.
Girl, you look bad ass,I thought to myself as I looked in the mirror.The wonders that a leather jacket and some false lashes could do for your confidence.
Mum came into my room as I applied some powder to my cheeks. I was so grateful that we had been able to use some of the money to go on a little shopping spree. Now that we had a home, and I had a job, we were no longer worrying about Danâs stash of cash running out.
âYou look incredible,â She commented, fastening the belt of her dressing gown.
âWhy are you not coming?â I asked her with a sigh.
âI want you to be able to enjoy yourself, and I know you wonât if Iâm there. You know that big crowds and partying isnât my scene. Iâm meeting Jane and Julia for coffee tomorrow anyway. That is something I much prefer.â
âIâm glad youâve become close with them, mum,â I chirped. âLike me, with Dee, Josie and Kate.â
Mum nods, âSo, this Mason. You trust him?â
I smile as she mentions his name, âYou trust Jane donât you?â
Mum straightens her back and sighs, âI just think heâs a little too...alpha male.â
I go bright red, âOh for god sake mum. Heâs not a werewolf. Heâs just a guy.â
âPlease be careful, donât drink too much will you?â
âNo!â I cried, exasperated. âI know youâre worried, but Mason is a gentleman. Remember, itâs been a year without seeing or hearing from Dan. We can live our lives again.â
Mum smiled, but it didnât reach her eyes. âI think itâs going to take me a little longer than a year. But Iâm glad youâre finally settling down.â
I didnât tell her that I still had nightmares, that I still panicked if I saw someone that looked like him, or a memory flooded back without my control. I felt safe here, I didnât want to give her any reason to move again. I wanted her to believe that I was okay; so that she could focus on healing herself.
A loud, twinkling melody flooded through the cottage and I suddenly realised that Mason was here. I squeaked and grabbed my bag from my bed. I gave mum a chaste kiss on the cheek as I hurried downstairs to greet him at the door. I hoisted up my handbag onto my shoulder, after it fell off as I pelted myself down the stairs. Checking myself in the hallway mirror, I gave myself a miniature pep talk and then opened the door.
Masonâs lips parted making a little âoâ. I sent him a little smile, noticing how his eyes seemed to darken to a deep, midnight black. Figuring it was just a trick of the light, I shoved away my nerves and insecurities deep down into the pit of my stomach.
âSophie, you look-â Mason breathed, pausing as though to double take, âIncredible.â
I blushed, thankful that my signature red cheeks were not able to penetrate the foundation and bronzer on my face.
âThanks,â I laughed breezily. âYou donât look too bad yourself.â
Damn, thanks for the confidence boost Mr. Leather Jacket,I thought to myself as I turned around to shut the door. It wasnât a long walk down to the Stone Manor, but there was a slight chill in the air as the sun began to set and I found myself rubbing my arms.
âAre you cold?â Mason asked, stepping an inch closer to my side.
âA little,â I admitted, âIâll be fine once I have a drink in my hand.â
Mason smiled and linked my arm through his. Immediately, I could feel warmth radiating from his body and enveloping mine like a heated blanket. It was like he was his own personal radiator.
I commented on it, whilst trying not to snuggle into him, purely for the benefit of the heat flowing out of him and into me. âYouâre so warm.â
He chuckled, âYeah I know, I donât get cold much.â
âI bet you hate summer,â I remarked, dodging around the wonky tile by the wolf fountain that I tripped over a couple of weeks back.
âMmm, Iâm much more of a winter person. Summer is just uncomfortable, although I suppose we donât exactly have tropical summers here.â
âIâm a summer girl myself,â I replied, âI love the heat on my skin, and being outside all day. Thereâs so much beauty in summer.â
Mason barked a laugh, âI suppose youâre right, it is beautiful,â He paused. âLike you.â
I snorted and immediately covered my mouth,how unattractiveI winced to myself. Thankfully, Mason laughed again, a beautifully deep and hearty sound. I could soon hear the low rumble of music, chatter and laughter as we rounded the corner to spy the imposing, impressive manor coming into view. I could just make out the distinct melody ofâKings and Queensâby Ava Max and I immediately smiled and mouthed a couple of words.
âYou like current music?â
âSome.â
âWell Eric is our DJ for tonight. Here we are.â
My eyes widened.
Yep,here we were indeed.