X: The Hard Knocks Complete Story

X: The Hard Knocks Complete Story by Michelle A. Valentine

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fucks her from time to time when he and his wife go through a dry spell.”
    “Eww.”
    The image of my new boss and Alice getting it on turns my stomach a bit. Andy isn’t exactly hideous, but not the type I would figure Alice to go for. “Why does she do that?”
    Quinn shrugs. “Alice is a slut. She sleeps with anyone she thinks has a little bit of money.”
    I grimace. “How can she allow them to use her like that?”
    She gives me a pointed look. “She’s using them just as much as they’re using her. Have you seen what she drives? No one can afford a brand-spanking new Mustang on our salary. Those things are like thirty grand.”
    I raise my eyebrows. “Some guy gave her that just for sleeping with him?”
    Quinn laughs. “Sex done right can make a man do just about anything. Your vagina is your strongest weapon—always remember that. It can make any man putty in your hands.” She grins when something catches her eye. “Speaking of man-putty, I see a delectable piece of man-meat now. I think it’s time to give you your very first customer.”
    I scrunch my brow as I try, unsuccessfully, to read her face. Quinn nods toward the bar and I point my gaze in that direction just in time to see Xavier take a seat. Alice immediately dashes over to him, leaning across the bar so he can get a direct shot of her cleavage down her v-neck t-shirt.
    “You better go save him before Alice tries to stake her claim,” Quinn says.
    “I can’t go over there. She’ll kill me,” I complain. “Besides, he might not even be here to see me.”
    She rolls her eyes. “Get real, Anna. Of course he’s here for you. Now, go get your man.”
    I clutch the pad tightly in my hand as I walk over to where Alice is attempting to engage Xavier in some flirty conversation. Her gaze immediately cuts toward me, and I swear a chill runs down my spine as I take in her fiery stare. I swallow hard, silently praying I’m not making a total fool of myself and that he actually might want to talk to me again. After the way he rode off last night, I wasn’t sure I’d ever see him again.
    The moment his blue eyes meet mine, my breath catches. It’s almost enough to stop me dead in my tracks. I can’t read whether or not he’s glad to see me, but I take another couple of steps forward to reach the end of the bar.
    “You need something, newbie?” Alice says with ice in her voice. “You know this is my section, right. I’m sure Quinn explained the boundaries to you.”
    I nod, biting my lip at the same time. Going up against Alice for Xavier’s attention wasn’t exactly the plan, but I can’t back away without letting her know that he’s not hers for the taking. Which makes no sense because he’s not exactly mine either.
    I shift my nervous gaze to Xavier, and I notice he’s no longer looking at me, but glaring at Alice, who is oblivious as she stares at me through narrowed eyes. He hadn’t missed the snide tone in her voice either.
    Xavier pushes back from the bar, and Alice flicks her gaze in his direction. “Looks like I sat in the wrong section then.”
    Xavier takes my hand off the bar and pulls me behind him, leaving Alice to stand there with her mouth agape as we head toward Quinn’s section. I risk a glance back, and she’s glaring at me.
    Uh-oh. I think I’ve just made an enemy.
    Quinn’s mouth twists as she tries to hide her smile as we approach. “Funny seeing you here, X.”
    He gives her a slow nod like they’ve spoken before. “Quinn.”
    Xavier stops at the corner booth. “Is this your section?”
    “Yes. It’s one of the only four tables Andy gave me to start with today,” I answer, and he slides into the seat. He raises his eyebrows and gestures toward the seat across from him. I shake my head. “I can’t. We just came off a break.”
    He grabs the menu from the end of the table. “So, what’s good here?”
    I pull my pad and pen from my back pocket. “Burgers seem to be really popular

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