Chapter 258
Strings of Fate
Strings of Fate Cam 15- Warnings and wondering I didnât expect that Harry would come into the bar tonight, as hungover as I expect he is. But like clockwork, he appears mid afternoon at the time I generally start my shift and stumbles his way to his usual seat. Iâm the only one working tonight since I traded shifts with Cora and my other bartender called off sick. I donât mind. Itâs a Monday so I doubt itâll be TOO busy.
âYou look terrible.â I greet him with a smile. Iâm also lying. He might look a little tired, his hair is messier than usual and heâs a little less put together, but in no way does he look bad. If anything he looks more approachable. I am clearly not the only one who thinks so because a group of women out for after work drinks or a late lunch or something have been eying him since he came in and they giggle every time I glance their way. Harry groans and runs a hand. through his hair.
âI feel like I was hit with a truck. What did you put in that drink of yours? It was fun but I feel like shit. Iâm not sure I should be accepting drinks from you anymore.â He grumbles.â
âOh, well thatâs a shame. I made up a hangover remedy for Ryann to give the Shifters this morning.
When I delivered it you had already gone, but I have some left over. But if youâre not accepting drinks from me I might as well just tip it out. It wonât be any good by tomorrow.â I say casually. Iâm telling plenty of lies tonight. I made this batch up especially for him. Shifters have a very different metabolism. The remedy for them is completely different. Harry flashes me a pained smile.
âI take it back. As always I will drink anything as long as itâs made by you.â He winks at me and I roll my eyes.
âI donât know. If you donât want to risk it I would totally understand.â I tease.
âIâll beg. Take pity on me. Pleeeease?â He bats his eyelashes at me and I snort out a laugh.
âOkay, okay. Just stop that. You look ridiculous.â I dash into the back and return with the bottle of hangover tion. I pour it into a glass then stop when I realise that one of the woment from earlier has apparently gotten up the nerve to approach Harry.
âHi, Iâm Erin. I noticed you donât have a drink yet so I thought I would come over and buy Cam 15- Warnings and wondering you one.â She bats her eyelashes even more dramatically than he did and leans in close giving him and everyone else in the room a great view of her cleavage. Harry doesnât seem to notice, I suppose he is used to women throwing themselves at him. He glances up and sees met approaching with his drink.
âActually, I think my drink has just arrived. Thanks anyway.â He answers politely, angling himself away from her and towards me. I place the drink in front of him. It doesnât look very good, a weird greenish colour, but it actually does taste better than it appears. Kind of like a mint smoothie. He takes a sip and I can see the tension leaving him as it alleviates his headache. Erin doesnât give up so easily.
âOh, the thatâs a strange looking drink. Is it any good?â She persists.
âItâs alright, itâs not alcoholic.â He answers, again staying perfectly polite.
âHuh, okay. Are you here alone? Or are you waiting for someone? If youâre free, you can come sit with us.â She suggests, flipping her hair behind her shoulders. I narrow my eyes, waiting to see how he reacts.
âSorry, I am actually here with someone.â He informs her. She glances around, clearly confused.
âWhat? Who?â She asks.
âHer.â Harry points at me with a grin. Erin seems a little surprised. Probably because she didnât even notice me standing here. People often forget the bartender is standing next to them listening, at least until they want a drink. I hear all sorts of things.
âIf you donât mind, I want to continue my conversation with my friend.â Harry says pointedly. Erin blushes, looking a little embarrassed.
âOh, sorryâ¦â She trails off. Her words are aimed at me.
âItâs no big deal. Can I get you another drink? On the house.â I offer. She accepts gratefully and orders drinks for her whole table. I give her the whole lot free because I feel bad for her.
Rejection is never fun.
Cam 15- Warnings and wondering âSorry about that.â Harry apologises. I tilt my head in confusion.
âFor what?â I ask. He sighs.
âYou really donât seem to get it. Iâm here for YOU. I donât want you to think otherwise. Besides, I get jealous and worried when other guys flirt with you. I donât want you to feel that way.â He explains. I shrug like I donât care, although I have to admit he is a little on the mark with that one.
âI donât, so itâs fine.â I answer bluntly.
âBesides, Iâm sure you take women home all the time. I donât have any expectations.â I point out. Harry frowns as if offended.
âIs that really what you think of me? I told you that Iâm interested in you. Why would I be taking other women home? When would I even find the time? I spend every night sitting here with you.â He reminds me. He sighs deeply then straightens up.
âI guess my friends are right. I need to make myself more clear. Will you go out with me?â He asks. Huh?
Is he asking if he can take ME home?
âIâve told you before, Iâm not sleeping with you.â I remind him. Harry rolls his eyes.
âI didnât ask you to sleep with me, I asked if you would go on a date with me. Nothing physical. I just want to spend time with you, when youâre not working, and not with all of our friends watching.â He explains. I shake my head stubbornly.
âI donât think thatâs a very good idea. It would never end well. I donât want a relationship that wonât last.
Iâm used to being alone.â Another lie. I hate being alone. Harry sighs.
âFine, I understand that youâre not ready. Iâll just have to wait and ask again later. I just want to make it clear to you. Iâm already committed to this relationship, even if Iâm the only one in it right now.â His words sound good, they sound like everything I could ever want to hear. But I just donât believe them.
Heâs an Incubus, pretty smiles and flattering words are what heâs good at. Besides, why would he care so much about me? And how can I stop myself from caring about him because itâs starting to become a proble Cam 15- Warnings and wondering The next evening Harry tries again..
âWould you like to get lunch with me tomorrow?â He asks with a charming smile. I shake my head in refusal.
âNo.â He sighs and proceeds to order another dirty drink that he is definitely not going to receive. More than once I have to remind him that Iâm working, usually when making drinks for men because he keeps trying to chase them away.
âHarry, Iâm the BARTENDER. They have to talk to me to get their drinks,â I tell him, completely exasperated. He glares at some blonde guy who turns tail and walks away without- a drink.
âMaybe, but they donât have to flirt with you.â He retorts. I roll my eyes.
âYou flirt with me. If I was going to ban customers who hit on me you would be the first.one to go. So back off or you wonât be allowed to hang around here anymore.â I warn him. Harry pouts but doesnât argue, even when the blonde guy decides to risk another attempt to get a drink.
âYou never get offended when I flirt with you. You donât seem to care when other guys hit on you either.â He observes. I laugh.
âMost of them donât mean it. They just want cheap drinks. And even if they do, I donât mind as long as theyâre respectful. Thereâs no harm in asking, as long as they can take no for an answer. Because if they donât I will hex them or put something nasty in their drinks.â I tell him pleasantly. He narrows his eyes.
âYou already put nasty things in my drinks.â He points out. I laugh.
âNo, I put strange or mildly unpleasant things in your drink. If I was being really nasty you wouldnât be coming back.â I promise darkly. He seems fascinated. His eyes light up.
âDoes this âno harm in askingâ rule only apply to flirting or can it apply to other questions too?â He asks.
I shrug.
âI donât know. I just donât answer questions I donât want to answer.â I conclude.
Cam 15- Warnings and wondering âPerfect, In that case, what is your favourite colour?â He asks politely.
âHuh?â I respond dumbly.
âYour favourite colour. What is it?â He repeats..
âPurple?â I respond. He nods seriously.
âA good choice. I like green