BELLE
âYour boyfriend is here again,â Candice said in a singsong voice as she came to stand beside me.
âWho?â I played dumb. I had seen Grayson walk in when my shift started but had already decided that I was under no circumstances interacting with him.
I was too tiredâboth emotionally and physicallyâto deal with him today. Maybe if I ignored him long enough, he would give up on me and leave me alone. I mean, he had done it once, hadnât he?
âOh, come on. Donât tell me you havenât noticed him yet.â Candice teasingly poked my side. âNo one could ignore that face of his. Or body. Heâs been staring at you since he sat down.
âIs there a reason you havenât gone over there yet?â
I glanced up at Grayson. He was in the same booth as yesterday, and, just like Candice had said, he was indeed staring at me. Warmth traveled through me when my eyes met his. I looked away quickly.
âWhoâs Belleâs boyfriend?â Brenda asked, walking up behind us to get to the cash register.
Although she was almost two decades older than us, Brenda was always interested in whatever gossip was circulating around the diner that day. âIs that Liam kid here again?â
A low growl came from the corner, barely audible. My heart rate picked up, knowing where the noise had come from without even having to look.
âLiam is not my boyfriend,â I said quickly. I already knew Grayson didnât like Liam; in fact, I was almost positive he had done something to him.
He still hadnât turned up after disappearing yesterday and didnât answer when I had tried to call him this morning. I was starting to get really worried.
I didnât need Grayson hearing people call Liam my boyfriend when I still wasnât convinced he hadnât let his wolf eat him or something. Do werewolves even eat vampires?
âHeâs just a friend. I donât have a boyfriend.â I was sure to speak clearly so that a certain someone was sure to hear me.
âMaybe not, but that guy in the corner is ~definitely~ interested,â Candice continued.
She had ~no~ idea.
Brenda looked amused. âOh, really?â She glanced over at Grayson. A flush took over my cheeks.
I knew Grayson could hear us no matter what, but honestly, did they have to make it so obvious that we were talking about him?
âWhy donât you go over there? Heâs cute,â she whispered to me.
I rolled my eyes. âI already told him I wasnât interested when he was here yesterday,â I said. âI donât know why heâs back here.â
âMaybe heâs hungry,â Candice provided unhelpfully.
âHave you taken his order yet, Belle?â Brenda asked.
I looked down. I thought about lying but knew Candice would give me up immediately if I did.
âNo,â I responded, hoping she wouldnât make me go over there and talk to him. âHe didnât order anything yesterday. He just sat there all day. I figured today would be the same.â
Brenda frowned. âHun, your ~job~ is to take orders. And if heâs not going to get any food, he canât stay here and take up a perfectly good table. Iâm gonna have to ask him to leave if thatâs the case.â
My eyes widened. I did not want any of my coworkers interacting with Grayson, especially my sweet manager, Brenda. I knew what he was capable of.
I wouldnât be able to forgive myself if anybody got hurt because Grayson lost his temper over something as stupid as telling him to leave the diner.
âHeâs not doing anything,â I said. âCanât he just sit there?â
Brenda shook her head. âYou know the rules. If heâs not a paying customer, then he canât stay here.â
I sighed, already feeling my body heat and my stomach roil at the thought of having to talk to him. âIâll go take his order right now,â I murmured.
Brenda nodded in approval. âLet me know if you have any problems.â
***
I approached Graysonâs table slowly, my lips pressed together in a fine line. He watched me the entire time, waiting patiently with his hands folded in front of him.
âWhat do you want to eat?â I asked sharply when I finally stood in front of his table.
âI thought you didnât want to serve me,â he replied, his deep, smooth voice causing shivers to travel up my spine. As if he hadnât heard the entire conversation that just ensued.
I looked up from my notepad, glaring. âIf you donât order something soon, my manager is going to kick you out.â
A half-smile curved his masculine mouth. âAre you finally admitting that you want me here?â
âNo, I just donât want you hurting anyone when they try to force you out. Now, ~please~, just tell me what you want.â
I hated that we were arguing again. I was so, ~so~ exhausted.
Even though I had slept through the night for the first time since arriving in Evergreenâsomething I was astonished to realize when I woke feeling warm and contentâfighting the mate bond was starting to take its toll on me.
Grayson studied me closely, his brows tugging together. âBaby, have you eaten anything today?â he asked me, completely ignoring my request.
âStop calling me baby. Order something, or Iâll pick something out for you.â
âIâll order if you tell me what youâve eaten today,â he replied sternly. âDonât think I wonât drag you out of this diner the same way I did yesterday.â
I knew he wasnât bluffing. I screamed internally.
âI had a bowl of cereal, okay?â I finally answered.
He frowned. âThatâs not enough food. You didnât eat anything yesterday. I will not have my mate fainting or starving herself when those things are easily avoidable.â
When he called himself my mate, an agony so fierce gripped me that it nearly took my breath away. My entire body slumped. I had to bite my lip to keep from whimpering in pain.
âYouâre not my mate, Grayson,â I whispered, letting my tone convey how hard this all was for me. âI donât care if you never slept with anyone else. You gave me up. I wanted you, and ~you~ gave me up.â
I swallowed the ball forming in my throat, looking away from his intense expression. I couldnât have this conversation with him again. It felt like being rejected over and over again.
I took a few steps back. âIâll have Candice bring you some pancakes or something. Stay if you want. I really donât care anymore. I have to get back to work.â
He grabbed my wrist before I could walk away. Sparks danced up my arm and warmed my skin.
âIf you would just let me explain,â he said, âyou would see how much I want and love you. I never gave you up. It wasnât up to me. I never meant for any of this to happen to you.â
My throat was too dry to swallow. âYeah, well, it did,â I said, my voice sounding quiet and defeated, even to me. âThe damage has been done.â
I pulled my arm from his grip and walked away.