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Chapter Two Her heart fluttered at the sight of him, which ticked her off. Good looks and money didn’t make him more special or significant than any other customer she reminded herself. Thick, dark brown locks fell across his forehead shielding his eyes. Even without seeing the crystal-clear pools of blue, she recognized him. He shook the melting snow off his black baseball cap before quickly putting it back on and pulling the brim low to hide his identity. Carly suspected he wasn’t in the mood for a fan moment though her heart was beating a mile a minute. No one famous ever came into the diner. Hockey player or not he was customer. She flashed an extra-large smile, not that it mattered, he didn’t look up from his phone. Arrogance rolled …show more content…

If you take the only one open next to the window, then I can take your order now, otherwise you’ll have to wait for the other waitress to get to ya.” She could have kicked herself for not directing him towards the two empty tables on the left. She didn’t want to serve him, right? “Thanks. I was kidding about the espresso by the way.” He smiled, his straight white teeth sparkled like the freshly fallen snow. Carly wished he’s look up but he kept his head down. “I’d like a cup of coffee and the lunch special, please.” At least this ego maniac was polite. “Sure thing.” Carly smiled again, but her efforts were in vain. Theo walked away never having looked at her once. He was a tall guy without being imposing. Carly admired his broad build. Over six feet of lean muscles lay hidden under a black leather jacket. Carly punched his order into the system and watched him from the corner of her eye. He had the most firm and round ass she’d seen in ages. Her mouth salivated as he flaunted that perfect behind, making his way to the table in her section and disappearing from her view. It was a shame he never noticed her. He couldn’t be bothered to acknowledge her existence, which didn’t surprise her even though it stung. Carly wasn’t used to being overlooked. Most of the younger clientele flirted shamelessly, many even asked her out. She turned them all down for several reasons, but mostly because she wanted to focus on her studies. She considered herself pretty enough

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