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Authors: Elizabeth Reyes

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She smiled. “I think I already did a little bit. If Melissa wasn’t female I have a feeling he would’ve hurt her today.”
Sal winced. “I’m sure he would’ve. Damn. I’m sorry about that. Gracie.”
“Stop. I won’t allow you to apologize for her. It wasn’t your fault. Maybe I shouldn’t have confronted her the way I did.”
Sal laughed.
“What?” She stared at him in that cute confused way, she did so often.

“Alex told me what you said and about you pulling off your earrings.” Grace’s face flushed. “Don’t be embarrassed.” He hugged her again, chuckling. “You’re gonna fit right in with the rest of my family and friends. Don’t even get me started on Romero.”

They moved to the lounging sofa that faced the pool with the overstuffed pillows. Sal sat back, pulling her to him and she leaned against him. “It’s so beautiful out here. If I lived here… ” She stopped.

“If you lived here what?” Sal liked where this was going.

She turned to face him. “I’m just saying
hypothetically
. I don’t want you to think that—”

“Oh, I’m thinking it, Grace. If I have it my way, you will.” He kissed her. “So go on.”

Her eyes were glued to his for a moment, taking in what he just said. “All I meant was if I lived some place like this, I’d be out here
every
night. I’d probably never cook inside. Except maybe when it was too cold.” He saw her glance at the outdoor fireplace. “Even then I’m sure I’d figure out how to stay warm.”

“I’ll tell you what,” Sal said, leaning further back, bringing her with him so they were practically lying down. “I’d like nothing more than to have you here every night, so if you’re game we can come back here every night and hang out from now on.”

Her eyes brightened and it drove him crazy. Unable to hold back any longer he kissed her long and deep. They made out for the longest time since he’d first kissed her and though there were moments he thought of trying for more than just kissing and enjoying her soft delicious neck, he didn’t. He remembered her mentioning she’d
never
. If that meant what he thought it meant, as torturous as it was to hold back, he had to take things real slow. She was absolutely worth waiting for.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHAPTER 18
 

 

Sal picked Grace up after class the next day. Even as they drove to Moreno’s on the Marina, everything still felt so surreal. She’d hardly been able to concentrate in class, daydreaming instead about the past several evenings with him.

So far, Rose had been the only one who’d met Sal and hadn’t gushed about his looks. While she said he was good looking, she didn’t like that he seemed too serious, reminding Grace of her first impression of him that now felt like a lifetime ago. Never would she have imagined the day he interviewed her that things would turn into this.

It didn’t take very long for her to teach the two cooks that were there at the time how to make the new dishes. As Sal had anticipated, Angel was especially excited about the shrimp dish. That afternoon when Sal was done with all the interviews, they took a walk on the pier of the Marina. It reminded her of the awkward night she’d spent walking the pier with Frank. It amazed her, how different it felt with Sal now and how at ease she was with him. She leaned into him, taking a deep breath, glad that she was almost done with school so she didn’t have to rush home to do homework.

They walked up to the rail and looked over into the water. Sal stood behind her and kissed her temple.
“Only two more weeks,” she said.
“For what?”
“And I get my culinary degree.”
“Perfect timing. Although,” he chuckled, “you don’t even need it now.”

She turned to look at him. “Of course I do. You never know what the future holds. I know better than anyone that things can change in a blink of an eye. I’m always prepared for the worst, so if it happens, I’m ready. ”

His expression went hard. “You mean with your job or with us?”
“Both.”
“That’s a little pessimistic isn’t it? I have faith that both will work out.”

She shrugged, turning all the way around to face him. She wished she could be more optimistic, but it was hard. “They do go hand in hand. I just wanna be prepared.”

He leaned in, his hard body pressing against hers making her heart speed up. “I’ll tell you right now. Unless something unthinkable happens, my feelings for you are already so concrete, I don’t see how things
couldn’t
work out.”

Her heart swelled, but she had a hard time concentrating with his body pressed against hers. The night before things had gotten pretty heated, but as usual, he didn’t push. She wondered how many more nights they could spend on that sofa in such a romantic setting before things moved forward. Just the way he looked at her even now warmed her insides. Before she could respond, he kissed her so passionately, she held on tight feeling her legs go completely weak.

 

~*~

 

As promised, the rest of the week they went back to his place every night, including her day off Tuesday. Every night, they spent hours talking, then getting very cozy on the lounge chair that was now Grace’s favorite place to be—under the stars, with an amazing view—in Sal’s arms.

Her mother hadn’t asked her much until Friday night when she’d texted her at work to tell her Frank was in town and wanted to see her.

She tapped out an answer, furious.
Absolutely not!

It was closing time and they’d be headed to Sal’s place again, just like they had all week. The text had been sent an hour earlier, and she’d just noticed it. She dropped the phone in her pocket, knowing her mom would be texting her again.

Sure enough just as she walked back toward the kitchen where she’d worked all day it buzzed in her pocket.

Graciela be reasonable the man is Ruben’s boss. All he wants is a few hours then he’s gone again possibly for weeks
.

Her mother was outrageous. Did she really expect Grace to continue this charade for good? All week she’d gotten home so late her mother had been asleep. She knew she was out with someone but Grace hadn’t had a chance to tell her about Sal. Before she could text back her phone buzzed again.

He’s picking you up at work. When you didn’t respond to my last text I assumed you were okay with it so I told him to go ahead. He’s on his way there now. Just be nice one last time. Ok mija?

“Something wrong?”
Grace almost jumped. Her face must’ve been as white as it felt because Sal stared at her, concerned. “Uh… no, it’s just my mom.”
“She okay?”

“Oh yeah, she’s fine.” As inconspicuously as she could, she glanced past his shoulder to the front door and her heart sunk. Frank stood out there, leaning against his car, just like the last time, holding a bouquet of roses. Her eyes were immediately on Sal again. There was no other way out of this but to just tell him. “She set up another date with me and my step-dad’s boss.”

Taylor had hit it on the nose about Sal’s flaming eyes, because she saw them flare now. She reached for his arm. “It’s not like I’m even remotely interested in him.”

His eyes opened wide. “So you’re going?”

She turned towards the front door, feeling defeated. “What am I supposed to do? He’s already here.”

Sal’s head jerked toward the front of the restaurant as soon as she said that. “You tell him you don’t want to go. That’s what.” He started walking. “I’ll fucking tell him.”

Grace squeezed his arm. “No, Sal. Please.”

Sal glared at her. “Do you want to go with this guy, Grace?” His loud words turned the heads from of the few employees that were still there cleaning up and they glanced out the front to see who Sal was talking about.

“No. Of course not.”

“Then don’t go.”

“I won’t.” Her heart was going a mile a minute now. She never expected his reaction to be so explosive. “But let
me
tell him.”

Sal pulled the keys out of his pocket. “Lets go.”

He held her hand firmly all the way to the door then unlocked it for her. He started to walk out with her but she pulled her hand out of his. “Wait here, please.”

He stopped, but obviously had no intentions of going back in without her. She tried to give him a reassuring look but he was busy staring Frank down.

Frank smiled as she approached him. “Hello, Grace. You look very nice tonight.”

“Thank you. Listen Frank I’m really sorry but I can’t go with you tonight. I already had other plans my mom didn’t know about. I didn’t get her text until just now.”

There was no hiding his disappointment. “That’s too bad… and there’s no way you can change them?”

“No, she can’t.” Sal slipped his hand in hers. Grace wanted the earth to split open and suck her in. This was the most awkward situation she’d even been in and it was all her mother’s fault. “Not tonight or any other night. Got it?” Sal pointed at the roses. “And you can keep those. Take them to her mother. She’d probably like them.”

Frank looked flabbergasted. He cleared his throat. “I see.” He nodded at Grace. “I’ll give your mom a call.” He didn’t even glance at Sal, before spinning around and walking to the driver’s side of the car.

Sal didn’t wait for him to leave before heading back inside, holding Grace’s hand in his. Some of the busboys stood just inside the door. “It’s cool guys, get back to work.” They all walked back toward the kitchen. As soon as he locked the door, he turned to her, his eyes still on fire. “Why didn’t you just tell him the truth?”

Grace gulped. The intensity practically radiated off him and though it unnerved her, she stood her ground. “I just wanted to get rid of him as fast as I could, and let my mom do the rest. It’s her fault—let her deal with it.” Remembering how she felt when Melissa showed up wanting to see Sal, and how Sal had told her already that he was seeing someone, softened her. He had every right to be angry that she’d even consider going out with Frank, even one last time. She brought her hand to his face, caressing his cheek, and he leaned into it. “Don’t be mad. Please? I promise to set my mom straight as soon as I get a chance to talk to her.”

Her pulled her too his chest, hugging her tight, and she felt how hard his heart pounded. “Well, I set
him
straight already so if his ass ever shows up here again, he’ll be answering to me. I thought you said your step-dad got the job already. Why is your mom still asking you to
entertain
this guy?”

“I don’t know. He owns a hotel casino in Laughlin, and I guess she wants to stay in his good graces. Guess she thinks he might come in handy someday.”

Grace was so furious with her mom, especially because she knew her mom didn’t give up that easily. She’d seen Sal’s attempts to hide his contempt for her mother whenever Grace spoke of her. He didn’t even try hiding the disgust now. She could only hope Frank had enough sense to listen to Sal and not her mother.

 

 

~*~

 

That night, after spending another incredible evening with Sal in his backyard, he dropped her off late again. Only this time, her mom was waiting up. She’d texted Grace earlier, but after Sal had calmed down about Frank. She dared not even read another one of her mother’s texts for fear that he might ask her about it. She could only imagine what her mother would be texting her after talking with Frank.

Her mother sat slumped at the table in what was beginning to feel like an increasingly small kitchen. Spending so much time in Sal’s huge house made her realize how small this place really was.

“Who did you get to scare Frank off?”
“My boyfriend.” It felt so odd saying it out loud.
“Your boyfriend?” Her mother sat up straight. “Since when do you have a boyfriend?”
“Since last week. I hadn’t had a chance to talk to you all week.”
“Who is he?”
“His name is Sal Moreno.”
She literally saw the cha-ching go off in her mother’s brightened eyes. “Is he the owner of Moreno’s?”
“One of them. His family owns it. His parents are retired and he and his brothers have taken over.”

“I’ve heard a lot about Moreno’s. My girlfriends go there often for Sunday brunch. I didn’t realize you were involved with one of the brothers. I heard they’re all very good looking. How many are there?” It seemed her mother had suddenly forgotten all about Frank.

“Three. He wasn’t happy about Frank showing up there, mom. You can’t do that anymore.”

Her mother frowned. “I know. He told me. I didn’t know what to say. I thought maybe you just put up one of your co-workers to make him go away because you were being stubborn. I felt so bad that I invited him over tomorrow for lunch.”

Grace let out an exasperated sigh, then remembered and smiled. “I won’t be here.” She started to her room done talking to her mom.

“I thought you said Saturday was your day off this week?”

“It is. But I have a baby shower to go to. I’ll be gone all day.” She needed to get to bed. She was looking at a long day tomorrow. She’d made plans to have breakfast with Taylor and Joey, since they were both whining about being abandoned ever since she started seeing Sal. She’d kill two birds with one stone because while they were out she could pick up a gift for the shower.

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