CHAPTER 1
Wednesday the 31
st
of October
Halloween
"Playing number two, changing a thousand," Kim said as she picked up the bills after counting them in front of her customer. She used the pusher and stuffed them in the currency hopper before turning back to count out his chips.
"I heard number 2 and changing a G Kim," the pit boss Missy said, standing a few steps away marking the entry in her ledger.
"Thank you Little Orphan Annie," Kim flung over her shoulder, smiling broadly as she started taking chips out of her tray. She deftly stacked the chips into a larger group before breaking them into smaller stacks of 5 chips each, letting the customer see the count also.
"I'm Wednesday. Wednesday from the Addam's Family. Don't make me come over there and kick you in the kneecap, let me borrow your step and I'll be able to reach higher," Kim retorted with mock indignation.
Kim finished counting and then showed the customer with a hand flourish. She restacked the smaller piles of chips, into two larger ones. Then she pushed them to her new customer.
"Isn't little 10 year old Wednesday a lot taller?" She started to offer 4 foot 11 inch tall Missy her dealer's platform, but even her hands stopped pushing his chips when she looked into his eyes. He had the bluest, blue eyes she had ever seen. They looked electric blue, it was like they glowed a bright blue. Kim didn't hear Missy's retort to her about getting another endless reference to her diminutive height. She was lost in his eyes, her heart stared pounding in her chest, she couldn't stop staring at them. Something grabbed her soul, it was like turning a light on in a pitch black room, she came alive. Each heartbeat the first, the smoked filled air of the main floor tasted as sweet as a flowered alpine pass. The noise from the machines and the people faded around her, nothing mattered but his smile and those gorgeous eyes. She was frozen in place, unable to move, she fell in love so fast it was like being hit by a truck. She jerked her hands away from his chips when his hands touched hers. It was like she had been mildly shocked.
"Sorry," he said, "these are mine, right?" He pulled the chips she had just released halfway across the table, towards him. Looking down, he broke eye contact.
Kim jerked out of her trance when he looked down. She almost fell off the box step she had to stand on to be able to reach across the table. She felt light headed. She took a deep breath, her hands visibly shook as she started to cut, then shuffling her deck, she looked back up at him. He was watching her. The half decks of cards she held in each hand sprayed across the table, instead of neatly joining together like they had thousands, tens of thousands of times before.
"You must be as new at this as I am, how do I play this game?"
"What?" Kim stammered as she tried to capture the escaped deck.
"I've never played this game, what's the objective?" He reached into his shirt pocket, pulled out a pair of sunglasses. Sliding them on, he covered up his extraordinary eyes.
Kim mentally slapped herself as he looked back at her. She seemed to almost still be able to make out his eyes behind the mirrored lens of the glasses. She wanted to reach over and take the sunglasses from him. To become lost in them again, she had to actually mentally will her body not to do just that. Her knees still felt weak, she managed to take another deep breath as she pushed the two deck halves together, neatly this time. She could almost feel the heat of passion from him, a warm glow of safety, mano perfectus, the perfect man sat just feet from her, smiling at her.
"Do you know how to play poker," she managed to stammer praying that he knew that much so he wouldn't leave her table?
"Yes Kim," he said, "pairs, straights, flushes, and so on," he smiled.
She inwardly sighed with relief, Kim wanted to crawl up on the table and kiss him. Rationality slowly came back, "Well, this is the same, sort of. You will get dealt three cards. High card wins, then a pair, three card straight, three card flush, three of a kind, 3 card straight flush, then a three card royal flush." Explaining the game helped her keep her mind and body from going around and dragging him from Sam's Town's Casino. Kim pointed at some printing in front of his spot on the table, "That is the table ante, 10 dollar bet minimum per hand up to the maximum of 1000 per deal." She pointed at the yellow circle with the word 'pair' printed inside the circle, "That is a side bet, if you play that you must have at least a pair to win. The payout is one to one for a pair. 3 to one for a straight, 5 to one for a flush, 40 to one for three of a kind, 100 to one for a straight flush, 500 to one for a royal, the payouts are printed next to your chips." He smiled at her again, her heart skipped a beat and started hammering again, "I have to have at least a queen high as one of my cards or you win automatically, so even if you have a really bad hand, you still might win the table bet if I can't get at least a queen."
"You do have the option," she continued with her explanation as her racing heart slowed, "to fold your hand. If you decide to play the hand, then you have to match the ante bet. If you're feeling froggy," she smiled a coy smile at him, "you can match the ante bet before I deal and do a blind hand, the payout doubles then, but not on the pair bet, it still pays the regular payout. Pretty simple, huh?"
He gave her a big smile, "I'm game, let's see how lucky I'll be tonight." He placed a 25 dollar ante bet, two 5 dollar chips on the pair bet and then picked up another 25 dollar chip and placed it in the play square. "Do you know what your name means?"
"My name?" she questioned as she pushed the deal button on the machine next to her. She loading the other deck into the its' hopper at the top of the machine as it started spitting out hands. The machine seemed to take a few seconds longer to start dropping the cards, she would tell Missy later and have the unit replaced or looked at.
"Kimberly," he said pointing at her name tag as she slid his cards under the play's chip.
"Now don't look at those till I have sorted my hand. No, what does my name mean?"
"It's old Scottish for 'King's Garden'."
She wished, girlishly, that he were a king and would come around and pick her so they could go somewhere, anywhere and he would spend the rest of the night tasting her fruits. Kim flipped her cards, looking in horror at the pair of aces and the 4 of spades in her hand. She reached out, her hand shook slightly again, she flipped up a 6 of diamonds, the next a two of diamonds, she prayed hard to the Casino Gods. They answered her prayers for once, the last card was a king of diamonds.
"You won," she squealed loudly! She looked triumphantly at his winning hand.