Decorating Charmingโs pizza was the most fun Iโd had inโฆ Ugh. Never mind.
Letโs just say life had been a shit show lately. And messing
with a grumpy guyโwhat was it with assholes today anyway?โwho looked like heโd waltzed right off the pages of some menโs magazine was definitely a highlight. Which said a lot about my current situation.
I didnโt have time to worry about the consequences of being stretched too thin. This was the kind of life crisis that you muscled through.
When it was all over, I would book myself a vacation on a beach where the only thing I had to worry about was if my straw was long enough to reach the bottom of my frozen cocktail.
โTable Twelve wants their check, Ollie.โ George, my boss and the grumpiest Italian grandpa Iโd ever met in my life, announced brusquely as if Iโd spent the last four hours ignoring diners instead of waiting on them. He hadnโt bothered to learn my name when I started three weeks ago. I hadnโt bothered to teach him. The guy went through servers like new parents went through baby wipes.
At least the checks were made out correctly by Mrs. George. Thatโs what mattered.
โOn it,โ I told him.
A mango margarita, I decided, hefting the plates and pushing through the swinging kitchen doors.
By the time I had that mango margarita in hand, I might be in my sixties instead of a ripe old thirty-nineโthanks for pointing that out, Charmingโ
but I would fix what needed fixing. There was no other option.
The dining room, though in desperate need of a complete makeover and maybe an industrial scrubbing, was warm and cozy.
Maybe I could offer to do some after-hours cleaning for a couple extra bucks?
โHere you go,โ I said, sliding the pizzas in front of them.
The woman with the to-die-for leather skirt and Iโm-a-badass haircut seemed to approve my topping smiley face on hers. She laughed in that way that born-rich people did. Not too loudly and with absolutely no snorting.
Charming, on the other hand, scowled down at his pizza. He had a face for scowling. That strong jaw was even more defined with his teeth clenching like that. Those icy eyes that couldnโt decide if they were blue or gray narrowed.
Ugh.ย He had those yummy little crinkles at the corners of his eyes.
Was grumpy and rude suddenly the new hot?ย My vagina seemed to think so.
It hadnโt beenย thatย long since Iโd given her some action. But apparently she was into well-dressed douches now. Great. Thank God I was working myself to death for the foreseeable future and wouldnโt have time to explore her new inappropriate preferences.
โCan I get you two anything else right now?โ I asked, a paragon of helpfulness.
โThatโs it,โ Charming said, tossing his napkin on the table and sliding out of the booth. โYou and I are going to have a little screaming match about how to treat your customers with respect.โ
He stood and closed his long fingers around my wrist.
I knew he felt it, too. That unexpected jolt. Like taking a shot of whiskey or sticking a finger in a light socket. Maybe both at the same time. For one moment of pure insanity, I wondered if he intended to take me over his knee and if Iโd let him.
โDominic, for the love of God. Behave yourself,โ the woman sighed in exasperation.
In answer, he spun his pizza around so his mother could read it. FU spelled out in greasy pepperoni.
โIs there a problem,ย sir?โ I asked with sugary politeness.
โOh, my,โ the woman said, pressing her fingers to her mouth and trying to stifle a laugh. A real one this time.
โItโs not funny,โ he snapped.
โIt is from where I stand,โ I said.
โYou are a server. Your job is to act like one and serve,โ he said.
Ass. And. Hole.
โYouโre a human. Your job is to act like one,โ I countered. Any other day, I probably would have let it all go. I knew better than to jeopardize a paycheck. But Iโd come in after the lunch shift to find the nineteen-year-old server sobbing into paper napkins in the back because a dick in a suit had unloaded his bad day on her.
Freaking George the jerk caught me trying to comfort her and screamed, โThereโs no crying in pizza.โ
โI want to speak to the manager,โ Dick 2 in the suit announced. โDominic, must you?โ his date sighed.
โOh, he must,โ I said.
I had him pegged. This guy was one ofย thoseย people. He believed that everyone under him existed just to serve him. I bet he had a personal assistant and that he had no idea that they were human. He probably called them at 3 a.m. and made them run to the convenience store for lube or eye of newt.
โIโm so glad you agree,โ he said dryly. He was still holding my wrist. That electrifying zing was still sizzling its way through my veins. His eyes narrowed as if he felt it too.
Table Twelve, a couple of early twenty-somethings, looked like they were thinking about dining and dashing. Shifty-eyed and uncomfortable.
โLet me get this table their check, and then we can continue our battle royale,โ I offered, yanking my hand free.
โSit back down,โ Charmingโs lady friend insisted, pulling him back into the booth. โYouโre causing a scene.โ
I left them, grabbed the check for Twelve, and made serious eye contact with them while I thanked them profusely for coming in. It wasnโt going to be a good tip. I had an instinct about these things since waitressing and bartending had become my main source of income. But at least they werenโt going to walk out on the check.
โI can take that for you now if youโre ready,โ I offered.
The guy reluctantly pulled out a wallet on a chain and opened it. โKeep the change,โ he squeaked.
Two dollars.ย It was probably all they could afford, and I totally got that.
But I needed to find real workโฆ like six months ago.
โThanks, guys,โ I said brightly and shoved the money in my apron.
Charming was sitting, arms folded, staring down at his untouched FU pizza while his date daintily cut hers into bite-sized pieces.
โGeorge, Table Eight wants to talk to you.โ
โNow what the fuck did you do?โ he snarled, dropping his fork in the double helping of pasta primavera heโd made himself. He acted as if Iโd been nothing but a troublemaker, and I considered making him his own pizza. I wondered if the twelve-inch pie was big enough for โdumbassโ spelled out in sausage.
โThe guy was being a jerk,โ I told him, knowing full well George wouldnโt care. Heโd side with the ass. Asses liked other asses.
He hefted his bulk off the rickety stool that was going to give up the fight against his 300 pounds any day now. At five and a half feet tall, he was a grumpy beach ball of a human being. โLetโs go. Be fucking polite,โ he said, wiping his hands on the sauce-stained apron. George lumbered through the swinging doors, and I followed.
โThank you for coming to Georgeโs Village Pizza. Iโm George,โ he said, all olive oily charm now. The guy was a dick to his employees, his vendors, hell, even his wife. But to a diner with a fat wallet? George was almost sort of friendly. โI understand thereโs a problem.โ
Without saying a word, Charming spun his pizza plate around. Georgeโs eyes narrowed.
โIs this supposed to be some kinda joke, Ollie?โ Great. I could see the vein in his neck.
That wasnโt a good sign. Iโd seen it twice before. Once when heโd fired his delivery driver for stopping to help direct traffic at an accident scene and again when a server had slipped on a grease spill in the back and sprained her wrist. He fired her on the spot and said if she tried to collect workersโ comp heโd burn down her motherโs house.
The server was his niece. Her mother was Georgeโs sister.
I shrugged. โMaybe thatโs just how the pepperonis arranged themselves.โ
โThis kind of service is unacceptable,โ Charming insisted.
โOf course. Of course,โ George agreed, all apologies. โAnd I promise you the situation will be rectified.โ
โShe should be fired,โ Charming said, leveling me with a cold look. โSheโs a detriment to your business. Iโm never coming back here.โ
And there it was.
I knew I was out of a job.
โGood,โ I said. โYou should stick to torturing servers uptown.โ
โโAy! Not in my restaurant,โ George bellowed. His third chin vibrated with rage. If I didnโt get out now, I might cause a coronary, and I didnโt really want that on my conscience. I also really didnโt want to have to give this guy mouth-to-mouth. Wisely, I zipped my lips.
โI really think this is an overreaction,โ the woman said smoothly. โNo. Itโs not,โ George and Charming said together.
They could get Team Asshole jerseys.
โOllie, get your things. Youโre fired.โ
The son of a bitch wasnโt even going to let me close out my tables. I had at least another thirty bucks in tips coming. Maybe I should burnย hisย motherโs house down. But the woman made a hell of a cannoli and caught me up onย General Hospitalย when she came in. Iโd burn down Georgeโs house instead.
โI donโt think thatโs necessary,โ the woman said. โYes, it is,โ Charming snapped.
โSheโs fired, and Iโll bring you another pizza. On the house,โ George insisted. โGood?โ
Charming, still looking at me but now with the slightest, victorious curve to his snarly lips, nodded briskly. โFine.โ
I already knew George would be taking the cost of the two pizzas out of my last paycheck.ย Jackass.
Without a word, I headed back into the kitchen. I grabbed my coat off the rack, scooped the money out of my apron, keeping my bank and the tips and throwing the rest on top of Georgeโs primavera.ย Take that.
โYou fired?โ The cook called from behind the stainless-steel worktop where he was rolling out dough.
โYep,โ I said, shrugging into my coat. He nodded. โGood for you.โ
I gave him a wry smirk. โYeah. Fingers crossed, youโll be next. George would love to have to make and serve his own pizzas.โ
He gave me a floury two-finger salute as I slipped on my backpack and went back into the dining room. I could have gone out the back door into
the alley, but I was already fired, so there was no harm in making a scene.
โYou two could learn something about how to treat people,โ I said, pointing my finger in their direction.
Physically they couldnโt have been more different. George with his barrel-shaped body, greased hair, and too-small polo shirt. Charming with his tailored suit and fancy boots. He probably got manicures and facials and then accused the spa staff of looking him in the eye.
โThis might come as a surprise to you both, but weโre all people. Weโre not hereย justย to serve you. We have lives and families and goals. Andย yourย lives might start looking a hell of a lot better if you remembered that.โ
โGet outta here, Ollie,โ George hissed. He made a shooing motion with his beefy hands.
Charming was smirking at me.
โMaybe I was wrong. Maybe thereโs no hope for you,โ I said to him. I knew his type. Well, not personally. But from a safe distance where I could armchair quarterback it. โRich, miserable, empty. Nothing and nobody ever lives up to your expectations. Including yourself.โ
That chiseled jaw clenched, and I knew Iโd hit a bullseye.ย Good.
โGet out!โ George screeched. โAnd donโt come back!โ
โDonโt even think about stiffing me for my paycheck, buddy,โ I told him. โI know where your mother lives.โ
He turned a worrying shade of purple, and I decided it was time to exit.
I swept toward the door and felt pretty damn good about my speech.
โHere. You deserve this.โ The girls at Table Two pressed a crisp twenty into my hands. โWe used to work in food service.โ
I wanted to not need it. I wanted to sweep out of here with my dignity intact and my head held high. But I needed every damn dime.
โThank you,โ I said quietly.
The young couple from Table Twelve held the door for me. โHere. We were going to the movies, but you earned it,โ the guy said, holding up a few crumpled dollars.
โTake it,โ his girlfriend insisted. She beamed at me. And I realized that them giving me their last seven bucks was going to make them feel better than me refusing it.
I couldnโt afford to have any pride. โThanks, guys.โ
โPay it forward,โ the guy said.
I swallowed down the rage, the fear, and that bite of Stromboli Iโd managed an hour ago.
I would. Someday.