Marie Force - And I Love You (Green Mountain #4)
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“CFO,” Butch barked at him. “Grab a bin and start busing. We need tables, man.”
Judging by the gleam in his eyes, Butch was definitely enjoying giving him orders.
Hunter dried his hands and took a bin with him into the carnage that was the diner. “Holy shit,” he whispered as he took in the sight of dirty tables everywhere he looked. He started at the far end and filled the bin with the dishes from two tables. When he went to pick it up, his elbow fought back, and he nearly dropped it.
From out of nowhere, Megan swooped in, grabbed the bin and carted it away without a word to him.
Wow, talk about feeling like a useless dick! He wiped down the table and moved on to the next one.
Megan returned with an empty bin, handing it to him with a saucy smile before she went to seat new customers at the table he’d just cleaned. She seemed to be everywhere, acting as hostess, waitress and cashier all at once while also doing the heavy lifting for him. Despite the crazy day, she never lost her smile or her sparkle as she moved effortlessly from one task to another. She was in her element here and kept everything running smoothly even in the midst of madness.
“CFO!” Butch barked through the window that separated the kitchen from the restaurant. “Need more plates!”
Hunter finished the table he was clearing, wiped it down and was able to cart a lighter load of dishes to the kitchen by himself this time. Thank goodness his elbow didn’t decide to suddenly give out. He could only imagine what Butch would have to say if he dropped a bin full of dishes.
Back at the sink, he had twenty plates washed and stacked next to the grill within ten minutes.
Megan came rushing into the kitchen. “Need mugs, stat.”
“On it,” Hunter said, falling into a groove now.
“Silverware, too,” Megan called over her shoulder.
Hunter was sweating as he worked harder than he ever had in his life over the next hour. He rotated between dishwashing and busing as the people kept coming and coming. Surely they’d fed everyone in a ten-mile radius by now, hadn’t they? He’d be hearing the ring of Butch’s bell and his bark of “Megan, pickup” in his sleep.
“Are we having fun, boys?” Megan asked when she came into the kitchen with more dishes.
“Best day I ever had,” Butch said sarcastically.
“Time of my life,” Hunter said with equal sarcasm. For once he and Butch were in total agreement about something.
By the time the rush began to die down, it was after noon and Hunter felt like he’d run a marathon. His lower back ached, his recently concussed brain throbbed and his elbow might never bend correctly again. How did Megan do this every day? He had a whole new respect for her, Butch and the others who worked here. His job was a piece of cake compared to theirs.
At the thought of cake, he realized he hadn’t eaten anything all day and was absolutely starving. Since Butch was still frantically filling orders, Hunter didn’t dare ask him for food. In two hours, they’d close down and he could eat then. If he lived that long.
Megan couldn’t remember a busier day at the diner than this one had been, and it figured that her two waitresses, who were roommates, had caught the same bug, on the day that Petey, her dishwasher, had been arrested for disorderly conduct. After the diner closed, she’d have to see about getting him out of jail. Or she’d send Butch.
She smiled at Hunter as he hauled yet another bin full of dirty dishes into the kitchen. She’d owe him big for this. Her adorable, sexy, GQ fiancé reduced to washing dishes and cleaning tables. Wait until his family heard about his shift at the diner.
The next time she looked up, Hunter’s grandfather, Elmer Stillman, was coming through the door with his best friends Cletus and Percy.
“What in the devil is going on here today?” Elmer asked after he’d given her a kiss on the cheek. Ever since she’d accepted Hunter’s proposal, he’d treated her like a member of his family, and she loved him for it.
“The leaves are what’s going on here. We’re at peak this weekend.”
“Damned peeper season,” Cletus muttered under his breath. “Never had to wait in a line to get in here before.”
“Sorry you had to wait, boys,” Megan said as she poured coffee for them, hoping to soothe their ruffled feathers. “Wait till you see the hottie busboy I’ve got working today.” She left them with a smile and moved on to refresh coffee at other tables.
Hunter chose that moment to come out of the kitchen looking sweaty and disheveled and absolutely adorable. She loved him more all the time, never more so than right now as he pitched in to help her out of a pinch.
“Are my eyes deceiving me?” Elmer asked his grandson.
“I wish they were.”
“Oh, how the mighty have fallen,” Percy said with a grunt of laughter.
Hunter’s good-natured grin never faltered. “Yeah, yeah. I’m taking one for the team today, and it’s all your fault, Gramps. It was your idea to buy this place.”
“I knew you were the right man for the job,” Elmer said.
“He’s saving our lives,” Megan added. She took a closer look at Hunter. After spending a full week with him following his climbing accident, she’d learned to tell when he was in pain. “Are you okay?”
“I’m good.”
“Did you eat anything?”
“Not yet.”
“Hey, Butch,” she called. “Get me a grilled corn muffin stat.”
“Fill out a slip.”
“Kiss my ass.”
Hunter let out a low growl that made her laugh. “No one kisses your ass but me.”
Elmer raised his hands to his head. “My ears, my ears.”
Megan introduced Hunter’s ribs to the sharp end of her elbow. “Not in front of the customers, Abbott. Get back to work.”
He leaned in close to her, so only she could hear him. “Revenge is a bitch, my love.”
Megan’s entire body flushed with heat as she thought about his particular brand of revenge.
“Whatever he said made her blush,” Percy said.
“Better that we couldn’t hear it,” Cletus said.
“When are you two kids tying the knot anyway?” Percy asked.
“Mind your business,” Elmer said.
“It’s fine.” Megan rested her hand on Elmer’s shoulder. “We’re hoping to set a date soon.” They didn’t want to wait to get married, but hadn’t been able to settle on a date despite weeks of going round and round about when to do it. She hoped they could figure it out soon because she couldn’t wait to be married to him.
Nolan and Skeeter came in from the garage, stopping short in their tracks when they saw Hunter clearing tables.
“Well, if this don’t beat all,” Skeeter said.
“No kidding,” Nolan said. “I’ve got to get Hannah over here to see this. Can I use the phone, Megan?”
“You know where it is.” The words were no sooner out of her mouth than the phone rang. “Take an order while you’re at it, Nolan.”
He waved to indicate he’d heard her.
With hardly a lull between the breakfast rush and lunch, they got busy again and had no time for the usual tomfoolery with the patrons.
Hannah arrived about twenty minutes after Nolan called her and went straight into the kitchen to see her twin brother washing dishes. Because Megan was right behind her with another full-to-overflowing bin, she got to watch Hannah whip out a camera and take some pictures.
“Go away, Hannah,” Hunter growled at her.
“In a minute,” she said, snapping away.
After she’d had her fun at her twin’s expense, Hannah went to join her husband and Skeeter in one of the booths.
“CFO,” Butch said, ringing the bell, “your muffin’s ready.”
“Took long enough,” Hunter said.
“I had real customers to take care of first.”
Hunter downed the muffin in four huge bites.
Megan handed him a large carryout cup of co
ffee, fixed with cream and two sugars the way he liked it.
He guzzled the coffee. “Thank you, Jesus—and Megan.”
She went to him and leaned against him, resting her hand against the damp fabric on the back of his T-shirt. “Are you okay? Really?”
“I’m fine, babe.” He kissed her.
“I’ll rub all your sore muscles later.”
His brown eyes widened with pleasure. “I’ll wash your dishes anytime for that kind of service.”
“Thought you might say that.”
“One muscle in particular is really aching.”
She pinched his rear. “You are so predictable, CFO.”
“Only Butch is allowed to call me that. It’s his pet name for me.”
Butch grunted behind them. “Pet name. Whatever. Try pussy name.”
“I’m wounded,” Hunter said.
“Be nice to him, Butch,” Megan said on her way out of the kitchen. “He owns the place.”
“I wasn’t nice to your sister when she owned the place.”
“At least you’re consistent,” Hunter said, amused by Butch’s gruffness. During his five-minute “break” the dirty dishes seemed to have given birth to more. He dove in and kept at it until the dishes stopped coming shortly after two. Thanks to Hannah’s big mouth, most of his family stopped by before closing to take their digs at the diner’s new dishwasher.
When they finally and blessedly ushered out the last of the customers at two thirty, he helped Megan clean up the disaster that was the diner. They scrubbed tables and seats, the counter and then the floor. They even had to wash windows where little fingers had smeared maple syrup on the glass.
By four o’clock, they had refilled the creamers as well as the sugar, salt and pepper shakers and prepared for Tuesday morning when the diner would reopen. It was usually closed on Mondays.
“Is that everything?” Hunter asked Megan.
“Everything except for this.” She put her arms around him and hugged him tightly.
“I stink like shit,” he said, even as he returned her embrace.
“You couldn’t possibly stink like anything other than awesome.” She nuzzled into his neck. “Thank you so much for this. You totally saved my bacon in every possible way.”
“I can’t believe you do this six days a week.”
“It’s never like this.”
“If it’s even half of this, I still don’t know how you do it.”
“You get used to it after a while.”
Butch rang the bell loudly and then grumbled with laughter when they sprang apart. “Made you lovebirds some lunch.” He pushed two turkey club sandwiches with fries and pickles through the window. “Good job today, CFO. You might not be as much of a pansy as I thought you were.”
“Aww, thanks, Butch, but I’m taken.”
“Eww. You’re not my type.”
Megan giggled at their banter. She brought the plates to the counter, poured a tall icy Coke for him and a Diet Coke for herself and sat next to him on one of the stools.
“Don’t get any ketchup on my clean counter,” Hunter said.
“I’ll do my best not to make a mess.”
“I’ve never been so hungry in my entire life.”
“Real work will do that to ya, sissy boy,” Butch said.
Hunter laughed. “You’re right about that. I’ve got it easy compared to you guys.”
“All you eggheads should do some time in the trenches to see what it’s like.”
“One of my business professors at UVM used to say that same thing. He’d tell us there’s something to be said for getting your hands dirty.” He took a closer look at the mess of shredded skin and blisters on his hands. “Nothing like a good dose of dishpan hands to better understand the business.”
“I got something that’ll fix you right up.” Butch disappeared into the kitchen and returned with a tub of something yellow and greasy. “Put that on them. Be good as new tomorrow.”
“Thanks, Butch,” Megan said for him. “Will you go see about getting Petey out of jail?”
“Yeah, I’ll take care it. Stupid kid needs to start using his brain instead of his mouth.”
“Do you need money to post the bail?”
“I got it.”
“Thanks for that and for busting ass today. See you Tuesday?”
“Where else would I be?” He waved as he headed out the door.
“Pleasant sort of guy,” Hunter said when they were alone.
“He’s an acquired taste.”
“I’ll take your word for that.”
“You earned his respect today—big-time. If you hadn’t, he wouldn’t have made lunch for you. That’s his way of saying you’re okay, sissy boy.”
Scowling playfully at her use of Butch’s term, Hunter said, “I feel all warm and fuzzy inside.”
She leaned in to nibble on his earlobe, and he went instantly hard. “I’ve got other ways of making you feel warm and fuzzy inside.”
“Let’s get out of here.”
“Not until you wash those dishes,” she said with a smile.
CHAPTER 2
Hunter was dying. That was the only possible explanation for the fact that his entire body was on fire, and not in a good way. And all he’d done was drive home from the diner after washing their lunch dishes like the boss demanded.
Megan was right behind him, pulling into the driveway a few minutes after he did. She approached his car and knocked on the glass.
Hunter was able to marshal the strength to push the button to lower the window, wincing at the pain in his hands. They’d never be the same even with Butch’s miracle cure.
“Why are you just sitting here?”
“Because I can’t move.”
“Aww, poor baby! Are you sore?”
“Sore, exhausted, depleted and aware of how easy I have it the rest of the time. I thought I was in good shape. How can a few hours of manual labor destroy me?”
“Um, maybe because you recently sustained some rather major injuries and haven’t been working out as much as you usually do?” She pulled open the door, reached over him to unbuckle his seatbelt and gave a gentle tug to get him out of his SUV. “Let’s go take a nice hot bath.”
He moaned from the idea of it until it occurred to him that he’d have to climb multiple stairs to get to the tub. Would she think less of him if he crawled up the stairs?
“I shouldn’t have called you,” she said regretfully. “You’ve been doing so great that I forget sometimes that you were hurt pretty badly not that long ago.”
“I’m fine, or I was until I worked in your sweatshop for a few hours.” With her arm around his waist and his around her shoulders, they went up the stairs to the porch. “You have earned my endless, undying respect for what you do every day.”
“Does that mean I can expect a foot rub after work every night from now on?”
“If you so desire.”
“I do.” She slipped her hand into the back pocket of his jeans and gave a little squeeze that had him forgetting all about how sore and tired he was. “I desire.”
“I may not be able to service you today.”
“I can’t believe I’m hearing this. Even when you had a concussion you wanted to ‘service’ me.”
“This is what happens when you set your sights on an older man.”
“Older,” she said with a snort. “You’re only thirty-five. Stop acting like a geriatric.”
“I feel like one after my shift at the diner.”
“I’ll fix you right up with a hot bath and a rubdown.”
“I’m feeling better already.”
“Is all this moaning and groaning a ploy to get my hands on you?” she asked as she propelled him up the stairs with her hands cupping his ass.
“Whatever it takes.”
“You know you don’t have to resort to tricks to get my hands on you. They’re always happy to be on you.”
“No tricks, baby. I’m sore and tired as h
ell. Butch might be right about me.”
“No, he isn’t. You’re a stud, or I wouldn’t love you so much.”
“So you only love me for my hot bod?”
“It’s one of the many reasons I love you.”
“Oh, do tell.” He turned to her after he’d started the water in the tub. “This I’ve got to hear.”
She tilted her head and eyed him lovingly. “I love your sexy face, your sexy brain, your sexy mouth, your sexy bod, your sense of humor, your loyalty to your family, your business sense, the way you came running when I said I needed you and especially the way you refused to give up on us even when I was acting like a stupid idiot.”
He laughed at that last one and then kissed her. “You never acted like a stupid idiot.”
“Yes, I did. I refused to believe something so good could be real, and that was stupid. Because it’s real, and it’s incredible, and I love you because you’re the best thing to ever happen to me.”
“Megan,” he whispered, drawing her into a much more serious kiss. “I never thought I’d hear you say such things about me. For the longest time all I could do was wish and hope for what I have right now. And it’s all because of you. When you called me earlier? I was thinking about how much I love living with you and sleeping with you every night. I had a lot of fantasies where you’re concerned, but none of them came close to touching the reality of what we have.”
She wrapped her arms around his waist and rested her head on his chest. “Love you. Thank you so much for what you did today.”
“It was my pleasure.”
“Now you’re just lying.”
“Yes, it was. I got to spend the day with you rather than waiting for you to get home from work. Being there with you was better than waiting for you.”
“You must really love me.”
“I really love you. Now, let’s take that bath.”