Boss Daddy: Chapter 25
Boss Daddy: An Age Gap, Ex-Military Romance (Silver Fox Daddies)
James bursts into the office, his expression grim. Without a word, he drops into one of the chairs on the other side of the desk and regards me with a look of total seriousness.
âWeâre not knocking anymore?â I ask, kind of joking but kind of not.
âTwo barbacks and a bouncer quit,â he says.
âThe hell?â I straighten in my chair, my jaw tightening. âWhen?â
âBefore their shift tonight,â he replies. âThey called in one after the other and said they werenât coming back.â
I pinch the bridge of my nose, fighting the surging wave of frustration. âWhy?â
James hesitates, which only pisses me off more. Iâm not shy about hearing bad news. When it comes to matters like these, I want to know the facts, and I want to know them ASAP.
âCome on,â I snap. âOut with it.â
He sighs. âI think they were threatened,â he finally says. âNone of them said it outright, but you could hear it in their voices. Theyâre scared.â
I slam my fist down on the desk, the sound sharp in the quiet room. âGoddamn it. I knew Misha wouldnât back off, but thisâ¦â
James doesnât say anything, just watches me with a steady, assessing look. He knows better than to tell me to calm down.
âThis weekâs been a fucking nightmare,â I mutter, pushing back from the desk and standing. I pace the room. âWednesday, the front of the club gets tagged, and I have to scramble to get someone here to clean it up before opening. Friday, weâre walking half the staff to the subway because theyâre scared out of their minds after what happened to Erin and Tiffany. And now this? Three quitting without notice?â
âItâs Misha,â James says simply. âYou know it is.â
âOf course itâs him,â I snap. âA man like Misha doesnât let go when he wants something. And apparently he really fucking wants Erin.â
James shifts. âSo whatâs the plan, boss? Because this isnât going away on its own.â
âI know that,â I bite out, but the frustration in my tone is more at the situation than at him. âHeâs pushing, trying to rattle us. And Iâll be damned if I let him win.â
James nods. âWeâve got staff quitting, people scared to come to work. Heâs hitting us where it hurts.â
âIâll find replacements,â I reply defiantly. âAnd Iâll make damn sure everyone feels safe. Whatever it takes.â
James nods. âYou know Iâve got your back, but damn, part of me hoped this whole thing would just blow over.â
âNo chance of that happening. Hell, Iâm pretty sure heâs had it in for me since I turned down working for him all those years ago. Men like Misha are petty. They hold grudges.â
âThen the only move to make is to take his ass down.â
I stop pacing, my fists clenched at my sides. âIâm not letting that bastard ruin what weâve built here. And I sure as hell am not letting him get to Erin.â I look at him as I ask, âHow is she out there? Guessing sheâs heard the news about the staff quitting.â
âSheâs holding her own,â James replies. âBut this has to be eating at her. Youâve talked to her about it?â
I pause, releasing a sigh as I think about Erin. Sheâs tough as they come, but even the strongest people have limits, and Mishaâs relentless games are pushing her closer to hers.
âIâve talked to her,â I tell him. âBut she doesnât need words right now. She needs to know Iâve got thisâthat weâve got this.â
âAnd we do,â James says. âBut donât forgetâsheâs got your back, too.â
I nod, my jaw tight. Heâs right. But Iâll be damned if Iâm about to let her fight this battle alone.
James sits back. âWhat do you want to do about the staffing issues?â
âSee if we can get the shifts covered.â I sit back down. âWeâve got a few former employees who might be willing to come in and pick up some work.â
âGot it. And I know thereâs a few guys on staff who wouldnât mind the extra hours.â
âAlso, keep your ear to the ground. If anyone so much as breathes Mishaâs name near this place, I want to know.â
âYou got it,â James says, straightening, then standing. As he heads for the door, he pauses and looks back. âWeâll get through this, boss. One way or another.â
âYouâre goddamn right.â
One way or another, Mishaâs going to learn what happens when he comes for whatâs mine.
I spend a little more time in the office taking care of business matters. I keep thinking about Erin, about Tiffany and Misha. Iâd been a goddamn fool to think heâd leave her alone. Now heâs coming for everything.
When Iâm done in the office, I throw back a shot of whiskey and head to the front.
The club feels different tonight, and it sets me on edge. Itâs a Saturday, and by this time, the place should be packedâmusic thumping, glasses clinkingâthe kind of energy that keeps the bar staff on their toes.
Instead, itâs quiet and the floorâs thinly populated. Iâm guessing weâve barely hit two hundred patrons, which is half of what we usually draw by this time of the night.
I stand at the bar, surveying the room. Erin and Mark are serving drinks and working the bar, along with the barback that actually came into work.
God, she looks fucking good. Sheâs wearing a tight white T-shirt that doesnât totally cover her stomach, the fabric thin enough to make out the dark red bra sheâs got on underneath. The sight of her is almost enough to make me want to schedule another one of our supply room meetings.
She catches sight of me and leans against the bar. She doesnât look happy.
âHowâs the night going?â I ask.
âNot great. Iâve spent more time standing around than mixing drinks,â she replies.
Mark, cleaning glasses at the far end of the bar, chimes in. âSame here. Itâs weird, right? Like⦠where is everyone?â
I already have a good idea. Erin does too, judging by the worried glance she shoots my way.
âItâs Misha,â she says, quietly enough so only I can hear.
Itâs his MO. Intimidation, subtle at first, but just enough to rattle. And itâs working.
Before I can respond to either of them, my phone buzzes. Itâs a text from James.
Come out to the front. Youâll want to see this.
I straighten, slipping the phone into my pocket. âIâll be right back,â I tell Erin. She nods as I hurry off.
As I step outside, the cool night air hits me. James is standing near the entrance, arms crossed, his expression unreadable. He juts his chin out, and I turn my head and see three large men, dressed in dark clothes, standing off to the side of the clubâs entrance.
âWhat the hell is this?â I ask as I approach James.
He tilts his head toward the trio. âThese assholes,â he says, âhave been standing here all night, telling people the clubâs full and sending them away.â
Fury spikes through me like a shot of adrenaline. I stride toward the men. They see me coming, their postures shifting slightly, but they donât move.
âHey, assholes!â
That gets their attention. All three are tall, and they stand like a brick wall. They look at me as I approach.
âWhat the fuck do you think youâre doing?â I demand.
The man in the centerâclearly the leaderâsmirks. âWeâre just standing here,â he says in a careless tone. âLast I checked, itâs not illegal to stand on a sidewalk.â
I chuckle, already planning how I might take all three of these pricks down. Iâve faced worse odds and won. Besides, I know James will jump in if it comes to that.
âYouâre right, you can stand on any sidewalk you want.â
The smirk fades slightly, but he doesnât back down. âGlad we understand each other.â
I step closer, my presence looming. âWhat you donât get,â I say, my voice dropping, âis that I donât give a shit about your sidewalk rights. What I care about is you harassing my customers. So Iâm going to give you one chanceâleave now, or this ends badly for you.â
They exchange glances, clearly sizing me up. I see the calculation in their leaderâs eyes; heâs trying to figure out if he and his muscle-bound friends can take James and me.
âClockâs ticking,â I say. âGet. The fuck. Off my sidewalk.â
The leader smirks again, not moving. Instead, his gaze shifts to three young women in line, their excitement fading as his eyes rake over them.
âHey, ladies,â he calls, loud enough for everyone to hear. âCareful in there. Lot of creeps. Better keep your drinks covered, you donât want a roofie surprise. This place is known for them.â
The women stiffen, their smiles disappearing altogether. My blood surges as fury boils under my skin.
âLeave,â I snap. âNow.â
The leader doesnât flinch. âRelax, boss man,â he says. âJust doing my civic duty. Heard some nasty rumors about this place. Bad shit happens to girls here. Isnât that right?â
Iâm done talking. I step toward him, my presence towering, but he holds his ground.
âLast chance,â I growl. âWalk, now, or you wonât leave here on your own two feet.â
He smirks again but it falters as I close the distance. âYouâre bluffââ
I slam my open palm into his chest, cutting him off mid-sentence. He stumbles back, gasping as the air leaves his lungs. I grab him by the collar, yanking him forward and lowering him to the ground. He struggles, his eyes wide, but he knows heâs not getting up until I let him.
James and another bouncer step in, blocking the other two idiots from interfering. âStay where you are,â James orders, his body in fight mode.
I lean in close, pushing on the leaderâs chest, my voice low and lethal. âYou tell Misha to back the fuck off. Erin, her friends, my clubâhe stays the fuck away or he pays the price. Got it?â
The guy wheezes, nodding frantically, his earlier bravado gone. His eyes are filled with panic, and I hold him there a moment longer to make sure the message sinks in. Then I release him, stepping back as he collapses onto the pavement, coughing and clutching his chest.
The other two goons help him up and hurry out of there. First smart thing theyâve done all night. The three women are still standing nearby, their eyes wide with shock. Not one of them says a word.
âIâm sorry you had to deal with that. They were from another club trying to poach my business. None of what they said is true, I assure you,â I explain with what I hope is a disarming smile. âI run a clean establishment. Drinks are on me tonight.â
They nod excitedly, heading toward the entrance. The bouncer at the door glances at me and I jerk my chin toward the line.
âKeep it moving.â
James claps me on the shoulder as we head back inside. âYou didnât have to put him on the ground.â
âYes, I did. Guys like him donât listen to words. They need a reminder.â
James chuckles, his tone grim. âWell, he got the message.â
I nod. My fists stay clenched as we walk through the doors.
This isnât over. Mishaâs pushing, testing how far Iâll go.
Heâll find out soon enough.